Thomas Rew's Century Powers England U19 to 278 vs Australia in World Cup Semi

England U19, led by captain Thomas Rew's superb century of 110 runs, posted a competitive total of 277 for 7 after batting first in the ICC U19 World Cup semi-final against Australia. A crucial 135-run partnership between Rew and Caleb Falconer (40) formed the backbone of the innings after early wickets. Australian bowlers, led by Naden Cooray and Will Byrom, fought back in the death overs to keep the target under 280. Defending champions Australia now require 278 runs to advance to the final and pursue their fifth title.

Key Points: England U19 Set 278 vs Australia in ICC U19 World Cup Semi-Final

  • Thomas Rew scores match-defining 110
  • 135-run 4th wicket partnership with Caleb Falconer
  • Australia needs 278 to reach final
  • Bowlers restrict England in death overs
  • Winner faces India or Pakistan in final
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ICC U19 World Cup 2026: Thomas Rew's ton helps England set a target of 278 runs for Australia in semi-final

Captain Thomas Rew's brilliant 110 leads England U19 to 277/7 against defending champions Australia in a thrilling ICC U19 World Cup 2026 semi-final.

"Captain Rew and Caleb Falconer added 135 runs for the fourth wicket and kept the scoreboard moving. - Match Report"

Bulawayo, February 3

England Under 19 men's cricket team have set a big target of 278 for archrivals Australia in the 1st semi-final of the ongoing ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2026 being played at the Queen's Sports Club in Bulawayo on Tuesday.

Opting to bat first in the must-win game, England U19 captain Thomas Rew led his team with a big knock of 110 runs. He completed his ton with a single in the 39th over. His knock included 14 fours and one six.

Ben Dawkins and Joseph Moores opened the batting for England, but the Australian seamer Will Byrom got the first breakthrough in his first over when he got rid of Dawkins, who departed after making just one run.

In-form batter Ben Mayes joined Moores at the crease and added 50-plus runs for the second wicket before Aryan Sharma caught Moores in front of the wicket. He made 25 off 33 balls. Mayes followed him in the next over and departed after making 24 off 33 balls. Hayden Schiller bowled him with a beautiful delivery.

Captain Rew and Caleb Falconer (40 off 53 balls) added 135 runs for the fourth wicket and kept the scoreboard moving. Naden Cooray broke the partnership in the 36th over. Falconer's knock included four boundaries.

Ralphie Albert added a quick 13-ball-15 with the help of two boundaries to help his captain, before giving his wicket to Cooray.

Farhan Ahmed joined his captain at the crease with nine overs left. But while taking a tight single in the 43rd over, Rew lost his wicket, courtesy of a direct throw by Steven Hogan.

Australian bowlers bowled tight overs in the death to restrict England to a modest total of 277 runs. Ahmed made an unbeaten 28 off 26 balls to help his team reach a fighting total in a do-or-die clash.

Now, aiming for their second title, England will try to halt the defending champions before 277 and enter the final.

Among the full members, India have won the World Cup on a record five occasions, while Australia have won four times, Pakistan twice, and Bangladesh, England, South Africa and the West Indies once each.

- ANI

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Ananya R
Interesting to see an Indian-origin name, Aryan Sharma, taking a wicket for Australia! Shows the global nature of cricket now. Good partnership between Rew and Falconer set it up. Australia's bowling at the death was impressive though.
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Vikram M
The article mentions India's record five titles at the end, which feels a bit out of place in an Eng vs Aus match report. Could have focused more on the current game's analysis. Still, 277 is a good score, but on a flat Bulawayo pitch, Australia might back themselves.
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Sarah B
Captain's knock indeed! Rew held the innings together beautifully. Losing him to a run-out was unfortunate. This is why running between wickets is so crucial at this level. Excited to see the chase!
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Karthik V
The future of cricket looks bright with such talent. These U19 tournaments are where you spot the next superstars. Hope the Indian team is watching and taking notes for their own semi-final! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Tight bowling at the death by Australia made the difference between 300+ and 277. That could be the winning margin. Steven Hogan's direct hit to get Rew was the game-changing moment. Classic Ashes rivalry at the youth level!

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