
Australia's Will Malajczuk set a new record by scoring the fastest century in ICC Under-19 World Cup history, reaching 100 runs off 51 balls during an eight-wicket win over Japan in Windhoek. His innings of 102 runs from 55 balls included 12 fours and five sixes, contributing to a 135-run opening partnership with Nitesh Samuel, who remained unbeaten on 60. Japan posted 201 for eight, led by Hugo Tani-Kelly's 79 not out. Australia secured their second win and advanced to the Super Sixes stage.
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