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Nervous nineties is the period of batsman's innings when his or her score is between 90 and 99. During this phase many players bat extremely cautiously in order to avoid being out before they obtain a century.

Saturday, February 2, 1974

Semi Final: South Australia v New Zealand at Adelaide, 2 Feb 1974

Gillette Cup (Australia), 1973/74, Semi Final
South Australia v New Zealand
Adelaide Oval
2 February 1974 (40-over match)

Result: New Zealand won by 40 runs

Toss: South Australia
Umpires: RC Bailhache and MG O'Connell
Man of the match: TJ Jenner

Balls per over: 8

New Zealand innings (40 overs maximum)                          R   M   B  4 6
GM Turner c Curtin b Jenner 47 106 4 0
JM Parker c Donaldson b Hiern 5
MJF Shrimpton b Barnes 31 84
BF Hastings c Donaldson b Jenner 31
*BE Congdon c Woodcock b Jenner 17
+KJ Wadsworth c Chappell b Mallett 26
KO Campbell c Nash b Mallett 12
RJ Hadlee c Woodcock b Hiern 11
DR Hadlee c Donaldson b Hiern 10
GD Alabaster c Freeman b Mallett 13
B Andrews not out 3
Extras (b 3, lb 6, nb 2) 11
Total (all out, 39.5 overs, 197 mins) 217

FoW: 1-9 (Parker), 2-85 (Shrimpton), 3-95 (Turner), 4-137, 5-138,
6-174, 7-187, 8-192 (RJ Hadlee), 9-209 (DR Hadlee),
10-217 (Alabaster).

Bowling O M R W
Hiern 8 0 48 3
Freeman 8 0 38 0 (2nb)
Mallett 7.5 0 59 3
Barnes 8 0 28 1
Jenner 8 0 33 3

South Australia innings (target: 218 runs from 40 overs) R M B 4 6
AJ Woodcock lbw b RJ Hadlee 3
BL Causby c DR Hadlee b Alabaster 67 5 0
*IM Chappell c Turner b Andrews 18
BG Curtin c Shrimpton b Alabaster 2
TJ Jenner run out 34
EW Freeman b Andrews 10
JE Nash lbw b DR Hadlee 1
+JS Donaldson b RJ Hadlee 9
JR Barnes b DR Hadlee 9
AA Mallett not out 13
BN Hiern b RJ Hadlee 5
Extras (b 2, lb 3, nb 1) 6
Total (all out, 37.5 overs, 175 mins) 177

FoW: 1-6 (Woodcock), 2-47 (Chappell), 3-50 (Curtin), 4-127,
5-131, 6-132 (Nash), 7-140 (Freeman), 8-155, 9-159,
10-177 (Hiern).

Bowling O M R W
RJ Hadlee 6.5 1 30 3
Andrews 8 0 37 2
Congdon 8 0 30 0
Alabaster 8 0 48 2
DR Hadlee 7 1 26 2

Note: Wides count as Balls Faced in the batsmens' analyses

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