McDonald's Cup, 1986/87, 1st Match
Western Australia v Victoria
W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth (day/night)
10 October 1986 (50-over match)
Result: Western Australia won by 74 runs
Points: Western Australia 2, Victoria 0
Toss: Western Australia
Umpires: RJ Evans and PJ McConnell
Man of the Match: TM Moody
Western Australia innings (50 overs maximum) R M B 4 6
TM Moody c Dimattina b Hughes 70 150 112 5 1
MW McPhee lbw b O'Donnell 29 70 56 3 0
P Gonnella c Siddons b Hughes 52 94 75 4 1
*GM Wood c Young b Dodemaide 36 58 37 2 0
WS Andrews c Dimattina b Dodemaide 1 14 3 0 0
GJ Ireland run out 10 17 11 0 0
+MJ Cox b Hughes 18 13 10 3 0
KH MacLeay not out 6 7 4 0 0
TG Breman not out 1 3 3 0 0
Extras (b 1, lb 13, w 9, nb 2) 25
Total (7 wickets, 50 overs, 215 mins) 248
DNB: GD Porter, CD Matthews.
FoW: 1-62 (McPhee), 2-153 (Moody), 3-174 (Gonnella),
4-177 (Andrews), 5-208 (Ireland), 6-239 (Cox), 7-241 (Wood).
Bowling O M R W
Hughes 10 0 49 3 (3w)
PA Quinn 10 0 36 0 (5w)
O'Donnell 10 2 27 1
Jackson 7 0 41 0
Dodemaide 10 0 61 2 (2nb)
Parker 3 0 20 0 (1w)
Victoria innings (target: 249 runs from 50 overs) R M B 4 6
*DF Whatmore c Cox b Matthews 1 9 3 0 0
MB Quinn c Cox b Matthews 10 38 33 0 0
PW Young run out (Porter/Cox) 5 19 15 0 0
JD Siddons c Cox b MacLeay 0 1 1 0 0
SP O'Donnell c Andrews b Breman 3 28 25 0 0
GR Parker c Cox b Porter 8 27 21 0 0
AIC Dodemaide b Andrews 30 84 69 1 0
+MGD Dimattina c McPhee b Matthews 64 115 105 7 0
PW Jackson not out 12 41 39 1 0
PA Quinn not out 2 6 6 0 0
Extras (b 1, lb 21, w 16, nb 1) 39
Total (8 wickets, 50 overs, 192 mins) 174
DNB: MG Hughes.
FoW: 1-5 (Whatmore), 2-19 (Young), 3-19 (Siddons),
4-23 (MB Quinn), 5-38 (O'Donnell), 6-38 (Parker),
7-128 (Dodemaide), 8-169 (Dimattina).
Bowling O M R W
Matthews 10 0 32 3 (7w, 1nb)
MacLeay 9 1 22 1 (4w)
Porter 10 4 8 1 (1w)
Breman 10 2 46 1 (3w)
Moody 6 0 22 0 (1w)
Andrews 5 0 22 1
- Scorers: CA Bull (Victoria) and AJ Nicholls (Western Australia)
- 12th Men: RB Gartrell (Western Australia) and AW Scott (Victoria)
- This was the first match played under the newly installed lights at the WACA and it proved highly successful. An orange ball was used for the first time and it received general approval from both players and umpires, all stating that it was much easier to sight than the white ball.
- Attendance: 16,312
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