10 September 2024
China eliminates Australia from Super Round with 4-1 upset win at Under 23 World Cup
Australia has been eliminated from the Super Round at the Under 23 World Cup after a 4-1 loss to China.
The defeat drops Australia’s record to 3-2, unable to win any tiebreakers to break them into the top three of Pool A.
China’s victory was powered by a remarkable starting pitching performance and a three-run fifth inning where the ball never left the infield.
Full credit to Chinese starter Zhao Wei who went 6.0 innings allowing four hits and one run.
The fifth inning started with the scores tied at one.
China scored all fifth inning runs without a ball leaving the infield.
A dropped third strike, two walks, a passed ball, an infield bunt and a ground ball all amounted to three runs and a 4-1 lead late.
Before that, it looked like a pitcher’s duel.
Ky Jackson allowed just one hit and walked only two batters in his 4.2 innings of work, but China were certainly opportunistic.
Zak Skinner had the lone RBI for Australia.
Australia will await their consolation round schedule from September 12-14. They will begin the round with a 2-0 record with wins over Great Britain and Colombia.
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RECAP
China sent Wei Zhao to the mound following his impressive performance vs Japan where he allowed just three hits.
He retired the first four batters he faced. The run was broken up by a triple to Jo Stevens, his sixth hit of the tournament, and an RBI-single to Zak Skinner put Australia up 1-0.
China responded with a Yi Zhou solo shot on the first hit of the second inning against starter Ky Jackson.
Both pitchers were otherwise brilliant in the early stages.
Through four innings, Ky Jackson retired twelve of the first 13 batters, with four strikeouts and no walks.
Wei Zhao retired 15 of 18 through five innings with five punch outs.
They matched each other blow-for-blow.
Until the fifth inning for China. They scored three runs without hitting a ball out of the infield.
A dropped third strike and pair of walks put two runners on with one out.
A ground ball to third base scored a run to give China a 2-1 lead with two away in the fifth.
It spelled the end of the afternoon for Jackson, who finished with a final line of 4.2 innings, one hit, two walks, five strikeouts and three earned runs.
Will Sherriff came in to relieve, but his first pitch slipped away from Zak Skinner, scoring another Chinese run from third. The next run came off an infield bunt single.
4-1.
Sherriff pitched a clean seventh inning.
Australia was unable to muster any more with the bat.



























