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		<title>Australia Crushes Japan by 8 Wickets: Malazuk Sets U19 World Cup Fastest Ton Record</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[WINDHOEK: Australia made light work of Japan in the Under-19 Cricket World Cup Group A clash, cruising to an 8-wicket triumph thanks to Will Malazuk&#8217;s unprecedented 51-ball century—the quickest ever&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>WINDHOEK: Australia made light work of Japan in the Under-19 Cricket World Cup Group A clash, cruising to an 8-wicket triumph thanks to Will Malazuk&#8217;s unprecedented 51-ball century—the quickest ever in the tournament&#8217;s history.</p>



<p>Opting to bowl first after Japan won the toss, Australia&#8217;s attack was clinical. Naden Kore&#8217;s 3/31 headlined the effort, with Will Byrom (2 wickets), Aryan Sharma, and Kase Barton picking up one apiece. Japan limped to 201/8, powered by Hugo Tawi Kelly&#8217;s gritty 79* off 135 deliveries, alongside contributions from Nihar Parman (33), Montgomery Hara Hinje (29), and Charlie Hara-Hinje (24), plus 30 extras.</p>



<p>The chase was a spectacle. Malazuk and Nitesh Samuel tore apart the bowling with a 135-run opening partnership in just 15.3 overs. Malazuk&#8217;s 102 (55 balls, 12&#215;4, 5&#215;6) broke Qasim Akram&#8217;s 63-ball record from 2022. He departed shortly after, but Nitesh&#8217;s unbeaten 60 (73 balls) and Tom Hogan&#8217;s 19* (27 balls) saw Australia home at 204/2 in 29.1 overs.</p>



<p>Steven Hogan chipped in with 15 off 20. The emphatic win, with over 20 overs remaining, highlights Australia&#8217;s batting firepower and bowling discipline. Malazuk walked away with Player of the Match, a fitting reward for rewriting history on the Windhoek pitch.</p>



<p>As the tournament progresses, this performance signals Australia&#8217;s intent to defend their title, leaving Japan to regroup for tougher challenges ahead.</p>
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