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Bowlers, Hogan help Australia breeze past South Africa

Basson struck three times for South Africa but the result was more or less ensured at the halfway stage

Abhijato Sensarma
25-Jan-2026 • 1 hr ago
Charles Lachmund struck early, Australia vs South Africa, Group 1, Super Sixes, Under-19 World Cup, Windhoek, January 25, 2026

Charles Lachmund wrecked Australia U-19s  •  ICC/Getty Images

Australia U-19 122 for 4 (Hogan 43, Draper 23*, Basson 3-41) beat South Africa U-19 118 (James 34, Lachmund 3-29, Aryan 2-27) by six wickets
It took Australia U-19s 32.5 overs, going at just around 3.5 runs an over for the majority of a belaboured chase against an excellent South Africa U-19 bowling effort. But they had that liberty after Charles Lachmund's 3 for 29, and two wickets each from Will Byrom and Aryan Sharma, had bowled South Africa out for 118 all but ensuring the result of the match was in little doubt even at the halfway stage.
South Africa had been reduced to 37 for 4 inside the powerplay, failing to find answers against the raw pace and movement that Lachmund and Byrom found off the surface. Opener Jorich Van Schalkwyk was the sole bright spot for them, battling his way through this period and putting together a 30-run stand with Paul James, even as he was pinged on the helmet off a brutal Kasey Barton delivery.
Spinner Aryan proved to be particularly troublesome to face, as he kept spinning the ball away from the outside edge of the right-handers. He dropped two catches at point before coming into the attack, but made up for his fielding by scalping up two wickets of his own.
James kept one end steady once Schalkwyk was run out for a 26 off 55, but wickets kept falling at the other. He would eventually be the last batter out, for a 60-ball 34 .
In response, JJ Basson led a South Africa bowling attack that was incisive and economical. His spell of 3 for 41 was the highlight of a bowling effort that kept the Australia batters defensive, and also ensured that the Australia line-up lost three wickets for the first time in this tournament - in their fourth match of the tournament.
Steven Hogan never looked comfortable during his 73-ball 43, but timed short deliveries well while cutting late, and mowed down more than a third of the target by himself. He was the last Australian wicket to fall, as Basson's third wicket. Alex Lee Young and Jayden Draper got together at the crease, and the latter smacked two fours in the 33rd over of the contest to bring it to a close.

Abhijato Sensarma is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo