Will Malajczuk's Record 51-Ball Ton Powers Australia U19 to Big Win

Will Malajczuk blazed a trail with a record-breaking 51-ball century, the fastest in ICC U19 World Cup history, propelling Australia to a dominant eight-wicket victory over Japan. His explosive 102 off 55 balls, featuring 12 fours and five sixes, anchored a 135-run opening partnership with Nitesh Samuel. Earlier, Japan had posted 201/8 thanks to a resilient 79* from Hugo Tani-Kelly. In other tournament news, the Bangladesh vs. New Zealand match was abandoned due to rain, with both teams sharing a point.

Key Points: Fastest U19 World Cup Century: Malajczuk's 51-Ball 102

  • Fastest U19 WC ton in 51 balls
  • Malajczuk scores 102 off 55
  • 135-run opening stand with Samuel
  • Australia wins by 8 wickets
  • Japan posts 201/8
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ICC U19 WC: Will Malajczuk smashes fastest century in tournament history as Australia register eight-wicket win over Japan

Australia's Will Malajczuk smashes the fastest century in ICC U19 World Cup history (51 balls) in an 8-wicket win over Japan. Full match report.

"hammered his century at the 13.5-over mark, reaching the milestone in just 51 deliveries - Report"

Windhoek, January 20

Australia left-handed batter Will Malajczuk smashed the fastest-ever ton in ICC Men's Under-19 Cricket World Cup history in his side's commanding eight-wicket win against Japan in the ongoing tournament on Tuesday.

While chasing a target of 202, Malajczuk hammered his century at the 13.5-over mark, reaching the milestone in just 51 deliveries - the fastest-ever ton in the tournament's history.

The southpaw was dismissed on 102 off 55, which included 12 boundaries and five sixes, at a strike rate of 185.45.

Before getting dismissed, the left-handed batter stitched a 135-run stand for the opening wicket with Nitesh Samuel, which laid the foundation for the defending champions to chase down the target of 202 runs.

Partnering with Nitesh Samuel at the top, the pair laid an unassailable foundation, cutting through Japan's bowling attack with bold intent as they racked up 135 runs in just 15.3 overs before Malajczuk fell after trying to take the aerial route once again.

Samuel stayed unbeaten on 60 runs off 73 deliveries, including four boundaries, as Australia thrashed Japan by eight wickets, chasing down the target in just 29.1 overs.

Earlier in the game, Japan posted 201/8, following a knock of resilience from Hugo Tani-Kelly, who made an unbeaten 79 off 135 deliveries. Naden Cooray (3/31) and William Byrom (2/32) were among the wicket takers for Australia.

Meanwhile, the Bangladesh vs New Zealand U19 World Cup 2026 match was abandoned due to frequent rain interruptions and a wet outfield.

Both teams shared one point each. Earlier in the match, New Zealand made 51/1 in 10 overs. Opener Aryan Mann (20 off 36 balls, including three fours) and captain Tom Jones (16 off 18 deliveries, with the help of one six) stayed unbeaten at the crease. However, the rain interrupted, and the game was called off.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the Australian batting was spectacular, full credit to Japan for putting up a fight and scoring 201! Hugo Tani-Kelly's 79* shows great spirit. Associate nations playing in these tournaments is so important for global cricket.
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Priya S
Fastest century in U19 WC history! That's a record that will be tough to beat. The power-hitting in junior cricket these days is unbelievable. But yaar, feeling bad for Bangladesh and NZ teams, all that preparation washed away by rain. 😔
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Vikram M
Australia looks strong as defending champs, but our Indian colts have a fantastic team this year too. Uday Saharan, Sachin Dhas, and our pace attack are in great form. Bring on the knockout stages! #BoysInBlue
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Rohit P
Respectful criticism: The article focuses only on the batting. Would have liked more analysis on Japan's bowling strategy (or lack thereof) that allowed such a carnage. Were they just bowling too many loose deliveries?
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Nisha Z
Strike rate of 185! 🤯 That's T20 level hitting in a 50-over game. The future of cricket is in good hands with such fearless young players. Hope BCCI is scouting talent from this tournament for the IPL.

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