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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.

Wednesday, April 26, 2000

Final: Australia Blind v England Blind at Brisbane, 26 Apr 2000

Australian Blind Cricket Council's Tri-Nations, 1999/00, Final
Australia Blind v England Blind
St Joseph's College, Tennyson, Brisbane
26 April 2000 (40-over match)

Result: No result
Series: Australia Blind wins the 1999/00 Australian Blind Cricket Council's Tri-Nations

Toss: Australia Blind
Umpires:
Man of the Match: N Haydar

England Blind innings (40 overs maximum)
T Guttridge c & b Haydar 4
H Swanepoel run out (McKenna) 4
P McKelvaney c McKenna b Robinson 5
*M Ferguson b Talbot 13
M Northwood run out (Haydar) 14
J Prashar c & b Robinson 5
+D Wood b Moxly 5
N Prior c Robinson b Moxly 0
J Iturbi b Haydar 34
P Rigby b Robinson 6
D Anker not out 4
Extras (b 3, lb 1, w 48, nb 7) 59
Total (all out, 37.1 overs) 153

FoW: 1-11, 2-13, 3-17, 4-52, 5-92,
6-114, 7-135, 8-136, 9-141, 10-153.

Bowling O M R W
Robinson 6.1 1 12 3
Haydar 7 1 27 2
Talbot 7 1 38 1
Eagers 4 0 26 0
Roles 5 0 18 0
Moxly 8 0 28 2

Australia Blind innings (target: 154 runs from 40 overs)
E Negruk not out 29
+C Backstrom not out 18
Extras (w 17, nb 1) 18
Total (0 wickets, 12 overs) 65

DNB: *P Robinson, N Haydar, R Moxly, P McKenna, D Goodman,
T Eagers, C Roles, B Talbot, M Zannis.

FoW: .

Bowling O M R W
Swanepoel 6 0 29 0
Ferguson 5 0 26 0
Guttridge 1 0 20 0
  • The final was rescheduled for 27 April (reserve day) but was abandoned due to inclement weather and dangerous ground conditions. Australia win the tournament due to finishing top of the table in the round robin phase.
  • Trophy winners: Best B3 player of the tournament: Peter Robinson (Australia); Best B2 player of the tournament: Chris Backstrom (Australia); Best B1 player of the tournament: Tim Guttridge (England).
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