Windhoek, Jan. 26 -- Things are getting increasingly real at the ICC Under-19 Men's Cricket World Cup.

Just ask a West Indies side that essentially skipped celebrations to begin locking in on Australia, their next opponents, in what's a challenge their relishing, according to ICC.

It comes after they impressed in Namibia on the way to a 25-run win over Ireland in a clash impacted by the implementation of the DLS method.

Fresh after their Super Six win, bolwer Vitel Lawes confirmed his side are immediately setting their sights on the undefeated defending champions.

"We should play it like it's a final," Lawes said.

"Play it like it's the last game we're ever going to play, so we should go all out.

"I personally have a big role to play ...