
U19 World Cup: Thomas Rew's hundred powers England past Australia into final
India Today
Captain Thomas Rew struck a battling century as England sealed their place in Friday's Under-19 World Cup final with a 27-run victory over Australia in the first semi-final.
Captain Thomas Rew produced a composed, battling century as England sealed a place in Friday's final of the Under-19 World Cup with a 27-run victory over Australia in the semi-final.
After winning the toss and opting to bat, England found themselves in early trouble at 60 for 3, having lost both openers along with Ben Mayes, the tournament's leading run-scorer, for 24. With momentum firmly with Australia, the onus fell on Rew to rebuild.
The 18-year-old responded with maturity beyond his years, crafting a fluent 110 off 107 balls. His innings, laced with 14 fours and a six, anchored England's recovery and helped them post a competitive 277 for 7 from their 50 overs.
AUS vs ENG, U-19 World Cup semi-final: Highlights
Rew found vital support from Caleb Falconer, who played a patient knock of 40 from 53 deliveries as the pair stitched together a crucial 135-run stand that turned the game in England's favour.
The Somerset wicketkeeper-batter's innings ended in the 43rd over when he was run out following a risky single, Steven Hogan throwing down the stumps at the striker's end. Farhan Ahmed, involved in the mix-up, made partial amends with a lively unbeaten 28 off 26 balls to provide late impetus.













