Sheffield Shield. 2022/23.
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"Western Australia have set NSW the seemingly Herculean task of chasing 268 runs to win after 20 wickets fell for 220 runs on an eventful day of Sheffield Shield cricket.
On a lively but not unplayable SCG pitch, both sides struggled to make runs as D'Arcy Short top-scored for WA with 39no on a grim day for the batting profession.
The visitors were bowled out for 127 in their second innings after NSW were earlier rolled for just 93 on the morning of day two."
CA.
On a lively but not unplayable SCG pitch, both sides struggled to make runs as D'Arcy Short top-scored for WA with 39no on a grim day for the batting profession.
The visitors were bowled out for 127 in their second innings after NSW were earlier rolled for just 93 on the morning of day two."
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Donny.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
- Donny
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"After three days of bitterly bleak Adelaide weather that routinely saw players race from the field with rain tumbling and their hands thrust deep into pockets, the Marsh Sheffield Shield match between South Australia and Queensland was called off amid bright sunshine with almost 50 overs remaining this afternoon.
The decision to pull stumps shortly after 3pm on day four came after SA pair Nathan McSweeney (77no) and Jake Lehmann (68no) had survived 12 overs of the second new ball, and extended their team's lead to 144 with no intention to declare and set the Bulls a last-session run chase.
That decision was largely based on SA's day one disaster when they crashed to 5-25 in the opening session to ensure they chased the game from that moment on, but Queensland skipper Jimmy Peirson couldn't hide his frustration at the premature stalemate."
CA.
The decision to pull stumps shortly after 3pm on day four came after SA pair Nathan McSweeney (77no) and Jake Lehmann (68no) had survived 12 overs of the second new ball, and extended their team's lead to 144 with no intention to declare and set the Bulls a last-session run chase.
That decision was largely based on SA's day one disaster when they crashed to 5-25 in the opening session to ensure they chased the game from that moment on, but Queensland skipper Jimmy Peirson couldn't hide his frustration at the premature stalemate."
CA.
Donny.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
It's a game. Enjoy it.