03 August 2023
'Contributions from All': Australia overpowers New Zealand for first U12 World Cup win
Australia has their first win of the Under 12 World Cup, after defeating New Zealand 17-2 in Taiwan.
It was a true team effort. Eight different Aussies combined for 14 hits while three pitchers kept New Zealand bats in check. Seventeen different players were used.
The game was called via a run rule in the fourth inning.
The climax came early. Australia scored 13 runs in the first inning.
It was a true display of teamwork – with every player in the Australian line-up either scoring or having an RBI in the opening digs.
It was a productive day top-to-bottom. Toby Kelman (NSW) went 3-for-3 with four RBI. Travis Holborow (NSW) had four RBIs to his name. Litsu Tamura, Harrison Thomas-McLean and Ignatius Carter also had multi-hit games.
Australia (1-5) plays their next game of the placement round on Friday at 1:00PM AEST vs Panama (3-3). You can watch the game via WBSC’s ‘GameTime’ streaming platform.

Game Recap
Australia got off to a dream start – a whopping 13 runs in the first inning.
Their first seven batters found a way to reach base. In fact, Australia brought 19 batters to the plate in the frame. It was an impressive display of teamwork, with every player making a contribution by virtue of a run or RBI.
Better yet, Australia was able to convert the pressure into some runs. A lot of them.
BOX SCORE: Australia vs New Zealand
Harrison Thomas-McLean (NSW) came through with the first RBI of the game on a ground ball that had eyes. He scored Jakob Cruz (NSW) for the first run of the game.
Toby Kelman (NSW) crunched his third double of the tournament, powering a ball to deep centrefield to score Litsu Tamura (QLD).
A patient bases-loaded walk earned by Travis Holborow (NSW) made it 3-0. Maisen Ricketts (VIC) followed with a deep sacrifice fly to left field.
Mark Howell (WA) provided more punch. His RBI single to centre scored Chase Crew (QLD). Holborow scored off a balk, Howell scored off a wild throw.
Toby Kelman tallied his second hit of the inning, this time a deep single to right field, that scored another two runs.
Holborow kept piling on. He had a two-RBI double that hugged the right-field line.
Maisen Ricketts brought home two more, his third RBI of the opening inning, with a deep double of his own.
Suddenly, it was 13-0. After one inning.

Zavier Leigh made quick work of New Zealand, allowing just one hit and no runs through the first two innings before being subbed.
Australia added a couple more in the second.
During that inning, Toby Kelman recorded his third hit and fourth RBI of the game. Holborow also drove in his fourth of the contest.
Australia also flexed their defensive muscles in this game. Mark Howell made a sensational diving grab in centrefield to end the second inning.
After an Ashton Diplock (SA) RBI put the Aussies up 16-0 in the third, New Zealand launched a mini-rally. They tallied four straight hits in a row to score a pair of runs in the bottom of the third.
Australia added their final run in the fourth.
Oliver Allen came in to shut things down and preserve the 15-run-rule win.
Australia plays Panama tomorrow.









