Shaun Marsh guides Western Australia house towards ragged Redbacks
The fit used to be often interrupted through rain with the chase sooner or later trimmed to 27 overs
Western Australia 4 for 167 (Marsh 80*) beat South Australia 6 for 193 (Weatherald 60) through six wickets (DLS manner)
In a fit with 4 rain delays, WA had been in the beginning set a victory goal of 199 off 35 overs below the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern gadget, ahead of that used to be revised right down to 165 off 27 overs.
The sport used to be nonetheless delicately poised with 3 overs to move and WA wanting 29 runs for victory, however South Australia unravelled from that time. Brendan Doggett bowled a supply so large that it did not even hit the pitch, with WA peeling 12 runs off his wayward over.
Wes Agar fared even worse immediately after, bowling two no-balls and a large to begin the over. Brief made him pay, thumping a six off probably the most loose hits, ahead of Marsh cracked two limitations later within the over to protected victory with 8 balls to spare. Agar’s over, which consisted of handiest 4 felony deliveries, ended up costing 19 runs.
Dangerman Travis Head, who had posted ratings of 163 and 230 in his two earlier one-day knocks this season, used to be out for 28 when he edged Lance Morris at the back of.
The Redbacks had been suffering at 3 for 48 within the 9th over, however the second one rain prolong allowed them to regroup and forestall the wobbles. Matt Kelly disregarded Weatherald and Ryan Gibson in consecutive balls later within the innings. Kelly’s hat-trick ball used to be a cracker, with Worrall virtually edging it at the back of.
WA allrounder Cameron Inexperienced, who’s vying for an Ashes berth, returned figures of one for 38 off seven overs.
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