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SL 8/195 - Athapaththu 103 (124), Wareham 2/18, Schutt 2/44
SRI LANKAN WOMEN - HIGHEST ODIs TOTAL v AUSTRALIA
9/257 at Bristol, 2017 CWC (AUS scored 2/262 in reply)
8/195 at Allan Border Field, today
9/176 at Dambulla, 2016 (AUS scored 8/254)
AUS 1/196 (26.5) - Healy 112* (76), Haynes 63 (74)
MOST CONSECUTIVE WOMEN'S ODI WINS
18* Australia (Feb 2018 to today)
17 Australia (Dec 1997 to Feb 1999)
16 Australia (Feb 1999 to Dec 2000)
16 India (Feb 2016 to May 2017)
MOST CONSECUTIVE WOMEN'S ODIs WITHOUT DEFEAT
24 Australia (Jan 1978 to Feb 1985) - 23 wins, one tie
20 England (Feb 2008 to Mar 2009) - 17 wins, 3 no results
18* Australia (Feb 2018 to today) - 18 wins
It will be a while before they get a chance to extend their winning record, with the next ODI not scheduled until the end of March, with a three game away series in South Africa.
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TEAMS
WA: Whiteman, Bancroft, S.Marsh, M.Marsh, Stoinis, Philippe, Inglis, Agar, Green, Richardson and Paris.
TAS: Silk, Doolan, Bailey, Wade, McDermott, Jewell, Paine, Rainbird, Bird, Neil-Smith and Meredith.
https://live.cricket.com.au/match/2405/46359/western-australia-men-vs-tasmanian-tigers-men-marsh-sheffield-shield-2019-20/scorecard
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HIGHEST SCORES
254* v SA, Pune, today
243 v SL, Dehli, 2017
235 v ENG, Mumbai, 2016
213 v SL, Nagpur, 2017
211 v NZ, Indore, 2016
204 v BAN, Hyderabad, 2017
200 v WI, North Sound, 2016
In that one innings, he moved up nine places from 56th to 47th in most career Test runs.
CAREER TEST RUNS
47 7,054 Kohli* (IND)
48 7,043 Root* (ENG)
49 7,037 Strauss (ENG)
50 6,996 Bradman (AUS)
51 6,973 Smith* (AUS), Jayasuriya (SL)
53 6,971 Hutton (ENG)
54 6,868 Vengsarkar (IND)
55 6,839 Taylor* (NZ)
56 6,806 Barrington (ENG)
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WA 337 (Stoinis 61, Philippe 48, Inglis 42, Bird 3/51)
TAS 397 (Paine 121, Jewell 52, Silk 44, Richardson 3/58)
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WA 337 (Stoinis 61, Philippe 48, Inglis 42, Bird 3/51)
TAS 397 (Paine 121, Jewell 52, Silk 44, Richardson 3/58)
WA 9d/383 (S.Marsh 85, Agar 76*, Stoinis 57, Bird 5/78)
VIC and SA played out a boring draw at the Junction Oval on a pitch that could have easily been prepared by Vic Roads.
VIC 6d/616 (Maddinson 224, Pucovski 123, Harris 114, Finch 57)
SA 6/671 (Cooper 271*, Carey 117, Andrews 101, Hunt 75)
In the other game, NSW beat QLD by five wickets up at the 'Gabba.
QLD 153 (Labuschagne 69, Conway 5/17, Abbott 3/25)
NSW 9d/288 (Warner 125, Bertus 53, Gannon 5/94)
QLD 268 (Labuschagne 52, Burns 52, Conway 5/39)
NSW 5/134 (Hughes 66*, Nevill 31*, Neser 3/42)
POINTS
1 New South Wales 7.88
2 Victoria 3.18
3 Western Australia 3.17
4 Tasmania 2.86
5 South Australia 2.27
6 Queensland 0.90
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TEAMS
WA: Whiteman, Bancroft, S.Marsh, Stoinis, Cartwright, Philippe, Inglis, Agar, Richardson, Kelly and Moody.
VIC: Harris, Maddinson, Pucovski, Handscomb, Maxwell, M.Short, Harper, Pattinson, Tremain, Siddle and Boland.
https://live.cricket.com.au/match/2405/46362/western-australia-men-vs-victoria-men-marsh-sheffield-shield-2019-20/scorecard
ADELAIDE STRIKERS
Suzie Bates (NZ), Darcie Brown, Sarah Coyte, Sophie Devine (NZ), Ellie Falconer, Katie Mack, Tahlia McGrath, Tegan McPharlin, Annie O’Neil, Bridget Patterson, Alex Price, Tabatha Saville, Megan Schutt (AUS), Stafanie Taylor (WI), Amanda-Jade Wellington (AUS) and Lauren Winfield* (ENG).
* International replacement player
BRISBANE HEAT
Lilly Mills, Charli Knott, Haidee Birkett, Maddy Green (NZ), Grace Harris, Laura Harris, Mikayla Hinkley, Sammy-Jo Johnson, Jess Jonassen (AUS), Amelia Kerr (NZ), Delissa Kimmince (AUS), Beth Mooney (AUS), Georgia Prestwidge, Kirby Short and Courtney Sippel.
HOBART HURRICANES
Nicola Carey (AUS), Stefanie Daffara, Erin Fazackerley, Katelyn Fryett, Maisy Gibson, Corinna Hall, Brooke Hepburn, Heather Knight (ENG), Hayley Matthews* (WI), Sasha Moloney, Meg Phillips, Emily Smith, Chloe Tryon (SA), Belinda Vakarewa, Tayla Vlaeminck (AUS) and Fran Wilson (ENG).
* International replacement player
MELBOURNE RENEGADES
Tammy Beaumont (ENG), Makinley Blows, Maitlan Brown, Josie Dooley, Jess Duffin, Erica Kershaw, Claire Koski, Carly Leeson, Sophie Molineux (AUS), Courtney Neale, Molly Strano, Lea Tahuhu (NZ), Georgia Wareham (AUS), Courtney Webb and Danni Wyatt (ENG).
MELBOURNE STARS
Kristen Beams, Lucy Cripps, Mignon du Preez (SA), Nicole Faltum, Holly Ferling, Tess Flintoff, Nicola Hancock, Emma Inglis, Alana King, Lizelle Lee (SA), Katey Martin (NZ), Erin Osborne, Angela Reakes, Annabel Sutherland and Elyse Villani (AUS).
PERTH SCORCHERS
Jemma Barsby, Samantha Betts, Nicole Bolton (AUS), Mathilda Carmichael, Piepa Cleary, Kim Garth (IRE), Heather Graham*, Kath Hempenstall, Amy Jones (ENG), Emma King, Meg Lanning (AUS) Taneale Peschel, Chloe Piparo, Georgia Redmayne and Natalie Sciver (ENG).
* Has represented AUS since the cut-off period.
SYDNEY SIXERS
Sarah Aley, Alisha Bates, Erin Burns*, Stella Campbell, Lauren Cheatle, Maddy Darke, Ashleigh Gardner (AUS), Alyssa Healy (AUS), Jodie Hicks, Emma Hughes, Marizanne Kapp (SA), Ellyse Perry (AUS), Hayley Silver-Holmes, Dane van Niekerk (SA) and Lauren Smith.
* Has represented AUS since the cut-off period.
SYDNEY THUNDER
Rachael Haynes (AUS), Sam Bates, Alex Blackwell, Nida Dar (PAK), Hannah Darlington, Rene Farrell, Lisa Griffith, Saskia Horley, Shabnim Ismail (SA), Phoebe Litchfield, Kate Peterson, Rachel Priest (NZ), Naomi Stalenberg, Rachel Trenaman and Tahlia Wilson.
WA v VIC, WACA
VIC 341 (Harper 72, Harris 69, Pucovski 64, M.Short 55)
WA 4/256 (S.Marsh 101*, Stoinis 56)
NSW v TAS, Drummoyne Oval
TAS 268 (Webster 65, Doolan 58, Starc 5/40)
NSW 2/275 (Henriques 116*, Smith 102*)
QLD v SA, 'Gabba
SA 221 (Andrews 78, Cooper 69, Neser 5/56)
QLD 7/242 (Hemphrey 64, Street 53*, W.Agar 3/29, Winter 3/64)
WA v VIC, WACA - WA lead by 178
VIC 341 (Harper 72, Harris 69, Pucovski 64, M.Short 55)
WA 9d/519 (S.Marsh 214, Philippe 65, Inglis 58, Pattinson 4/117)
NSW v TAS, Drummoyne Oval - TAS lead by 36
TAS 268 (Webster 65, Doolan 58, Starc 5/40)
NSW 364 (Henriques 124, Smith 106, Meredith 5/98)
TAS 9/132 (Wade 40, Starc 4/20)
QLD v SA, 'Gabba - QLD need 48 more to win
SA 221 (Andrews 78, Cooper 69, Neser 5/56)
QLD 264 (Hemphrey 64, Street 53, W.Agar 4/30, Winter 4/81)
SA 192 (Sayers 42, Bartlett 3/33, Gannon 3/41)
QLD 5/102 (Labuschagne 33*, Peirson 22*, Winter 3/23)
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Funny, all three away teams won the toss, all of them elected to bat first and all three ended up losing.
WA v VIC, WACA - WA won by 9 wickets
VIC 341 & 186 (Maxwell 57, Stoinis 3/33, Richardson 3/40, Moody 3/57)
WA 9d/519 (S.Marsh 214, Pattinson 4/117) & 1/9
NSW v TAS, Drummoyne Oval - NSW won by 8 wickets
TAS 268 (Starc 5/40) & 140 (Wade 40, Starc 5/20)
NSW 364 (Henriques 124, Smith 106, Meredith 5/98) & 2/46
QLD v SA, 'Gabba - QLD won by 4 wickets
SA 221 (Andrews 78, Neser 5/56) & 192
QLD 264 & 6/150 (Labuschagne 72*, Winter 4/37)
POINTS (after 2/10 rounds)
1 New South Wales 15.80 (2 wins)
2 Western Australia 11.13 (1 win, 1 draw)
3 Queensland 8.54 (1 win, 1 loss)
4 Victoria 4.52 (1 draw, 1 loss)
5 Tasmania 4.13 (1 draw, 1 loss)
6 South Australia 3.48 (1 draw, 1 loss)
South Australia have not won in their past 15 Shield matches (last win v NSW at SCG, February 2018).
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WA won the toss and batted first, making 9/281 from 42 overs. After another rain delay, VIC will now be chasing a revised target. Initially, it was revised down to 250 off 35 overs, but just as play was due to restart, it started to rain again.
WA 9/281 (42) - Bancroft 76 (70), Stoinis 45 (44), Turner 39 (27)
In the other games today, SA beat QLD at the 'Gabba and TAS beat NSW at North Sydney Oval.
QLD 9/295 - Labuschagne 135 (127), Peirson 48 (66), Agar 5/69
SA 7/296 (49.4) - Ferguson 91 (113), Carey 79 (84), Lehmann 54* (62), Zampa 35* (15), Wildermuth 3/53
NSW 237 (43.1) - Nevill 56 (71), Hughes 44 (56), Ellis 5/38
TAS 4/239 (45.1) - Bailey 67 (73), Silk 59* (66), Hazlewood 3/47
As much as we disregard these second tier nations, they’re actually pretty good.
T20 a great leveller v’s ODI or Test.
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VIC 8/165 (20) - Handscomb 73* (54), Kelly 3/7, Stoinis 3/20
POINTS (after 5/7 games)
1 Western Australia 18 (4 wins, 2 bonus points)
2 Queensland 14 (3 wins, 2 bonus points)
3 South Australia 14 (3 wins, 2 bonus points)
4 Victoria 8 (2 wins)
5 Tasmania 7 (2 wins, 1 penalty point)
6 New South Wales 5 (1 win, 1 bonus point)
AUS 2/233 - Warner 100*, Finch 64, Maxwell 62
SL 9/99 - Zampa 3/14, Starc 2/18, Cummins 2/27
Kasun Rajitha (0/75) with the most expensive bowling figures ever in a T20I.
AUS BIGGEST T20I WINS (by runs)
134 runs - 2/233 v SL (9/99), Adelaide, today
100 runs - 2/229 v ZIM (9/129), Harare, 2018
95 runs - 3/209 v SA (114), 'Gabba, 2006