Canada thumped by South Africa in second game at U-19 Cricket World Cup
POTCHEFSTROOM, South Africa — Benjamin Calitz hit 63 in a losing cause Wednesday as Canada lost to South Africa by 150 runs at the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup.
Batting first, South Africa (1-1) set Canada a huge victory target by collecting 349 runs at the expense of eight wickets in its 50 overs. Captain Bryce Parson led the way with 121 runs off 92 balls, hitting 15 fours and three sizes.
Tyrese Karelse added 60 not out with opener Jonathan Bird contributing 54.
Akhil Kumar led Canadian bowlers with four wickets.