Hebou PNG U19 Garamuts

Garamuts go down fighting in low-scoring thriller

The luck of the Irish paid off at the end, but they were made to toil for 122 runs by a battling bowling performance.

That’s not what James Tau, captain for the day, would have been hoping for when he won the toss and opted to bat first on a sunny morning in South New Zealand.

Simon Atai, fresh off the best innings of his life, showed exactly why cricket can be such a cruel game. After scoring his personal best of 81 against Canada, Atai was out for a duck, in the very first over of the match.

Garamuts advance to quarter final after defeat

A 311-run loss made it the second highest in the history of the Under 19 Cricket World Cup. The match however, started off on a positive note.

After winning the toss, captain Vagi Karaho put Australia into bat with the hope of early wickets. And that is exactly what arrived in the 2nd over of the match.