12 September 2024
Kieren Hall rock solid but Australia falls 3-2 to Netherlands in U23 World Cup Placement Round
A game of missed opportunities for Australia.
Netherlands didn’t have many scoring opportunities in their 3-2 Placement Round game win over Australia at the Under 23 World Cup, but when they had them they took advantage.
The Dutch brought a string of six players to the plate, scoring all three runs in the fifth inning, just moments after breaking up a valiant no-hit attempt from Aussie starter Kieren Hall
The win improves Netherlands’ Placement Round record to 3-0, while Australia falls to 2-0.
Hall (Below) was excellent for the Aussies. In fact, he faced the minimum through four, only succumbing a walk which was promptly erased by a double play. He struck out five.
His no hitter laster until there were two outs in the last.

But the Dutch broke the no-hitter with a double. They followed with a walk, and that was the end of Hall’s day.
Then, off reliever Stuart Tharle, they singled in a pair of runs. Tharle struck out the following batter Raydley Legito.
Australia thought they were out of the inning just giving up the pair. They were in the dugout.
But the ball slipped away from the catcher, ruled a passed ball and a strikeout, and Legito stood on first. The Aussies were called back out from the dugout and Netherlands scored two more runs.
It was their only real scoring opportunity of the game and the Dutch made the most of it.
Australia had their chances.
Bases loaded, no outs in the fourth? One run – and off a passed ball.
Australia trailed 3-2 in the seventh & final inning with two runners on and no outs, but failed to score the tying run.
Each team had four hits in the game, led by BJay Cooke who went 2-for-3.
Both starting pitchers turned in solid performances.
Dutch starter Dylan Farley allowed just two base runners in his first three innings of work, before Australia scored their first run in the fourth.
For Kieren Hall, his stat line reads: 4.2 IP, 1 H, 2 BB, 2 ER.
There were some nice defensive moments, too.
Australia is currently playing in the Placement Round after missing out on the Super Round following Pool Play despite a 3-2 record. Crucial world ranking points are up for grabs.
Records against teams you’ve already played carry over. For Australia, this means wins over Great Britain and Colombia started their Placement Round campaign with a 2-0 record.
Australia plays Chinese Taipei (2-1) on Friday at 4:30PM AEST. Australia will need to win if they want to finish top eight.
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Day 6: South Africa 8 def Great Britain 6….Chinese Taipei 5 def Colombia 1
PLACEMENT ROUND STANDINGS
7. Netherlands 3-0
8. Australia 2-1
9. Chinese Taipei 2-1
10. Colombia 1-2
11. South Africa 1-2
12. Great Britain 0-3
RECAP – AS IT HAPPENED
A pitcher’s duel from the moment the umpire said ‘Play Ball!’.
Dylan Farley turned in a fantastic pitching performance for the Dutch in the early stages. He allowed just two base runners – a hit-by-pitch and a hit – in the first three innings.
Australian starter Kieren Hall (below) was even better. He allowed just one base-runner, a walk, through the first four innings with five strikeouts. The 23-year-old right-hander sat down 14 of 15 batters, and faced the minimum through four thanks to a double-play.

Australia scored their first runs in the fourth inning. A hit-by-pitch, error and a walk loaded the bases with no outs.
While Australian bats struggled to capitalise, a passed ball between pitcher Pim Vijvinkel and catcher Sem Kuijper put Australia on the board. A second run was tagged out at home.
1-0 Australia through four.
Netherlands struck gold in the fifth. With two outs, they promptly saw a succession of six straight batters reach and three runs touch home.
Netherlands broke up Kieren Hall’s no-hitter attempt with two outs in the fourth inning. Rushenten Tomsjansen doubled down the line. He walked the next batter.
Stuart Tharle came into relieve for the Australian starter, but Gedionne Marlin singled in a pair of runs to give Netherlands a 2-1 lead.
Then, a bizarre moment. Tharle struck out Raydley Legito but the ball slipped away. Morgan and the Australian defensive walked to the dugout for what they thought was the third out of the inning. Meanwhile, Legito wandered his way down to first base and stood pat.
A stand-off: Australia thought the inning was over, Netherlands did not.
The umpires ruled in favour of the Dutch. Australia sent their squad back out in the field and Cooper Morgan to the mound. A pair of walks, another run, 3-1.
Australia had only one hit entering the seventh.
That changed immediately.
BJay Cooke led off with a double, Alex Skepton had a pinch hit single and Ben Fierenzi drove in a run with a single to cut the lead to 3-2.
But that was all they could muster. The next three batters went down in order.
FINAL: Netherlands 3, Australia 2.



























