ING Cup, 2001/02, 3rd Match
New South Wales v Tasmania
Bankstown Oval, Sydney
14 October 2001 (50-over match)
Result: New South Wales won by 35 runs (D/L method)
Points: New South Wales 4, Tasmania 0
Toss: New South Wales
Umpires: NSD Fowler and SJA Taufel
TV Umpire: SA Reed
Match Referee: RA French
Man of the Match: BJ Haddin
Players per side: 12 (11 bat, 11 field)
New South Wales innings (50 overs maximum) R M B 4 6
+BJ Haddin b Marquet 120 117 84 17 4
ME Waugh b Marquet 123 137 103 16 2
DA Nash c Young b Polkinghorne 0 3 3 0 0
MG Bevan not out 68 82 64 8 1
MJ Slater c Watson b Saker 31 46 33 3 0
*S Lee not out 42 20 17 3 3
Extras (lb 6, w 4, nb 3) 13
Total (4 wickets, 50 overs, 204 mins) 397
DNB: MA Higgs, MJ Clarke, SD Bradstreet, SCG MacGill, SR Clark,
GD McGrath.
FoW: 1-228 (Haddin, 28.4 ov), 2-231 (Nash, 29.3 ov),
3-257 (Waugh, 32.5 ov), 4-324 (Slater, 44.3 ov).
Bowling O M R W
Wright 10 0 79 0 (1nb)
Saker 7 0 61 1
Marquet 10 0 62 2 (1nb, 3w)
Watson 7 0 65 0 (1nb)
Young 7 0 60 0
Polkinghorne 9 0 64 1 (1w)
Tasmania innings (target: 363 runs from 47 overs) R M B 4 6
MJ Di Venuto c Lee b Clarke 52 52 35 9 0
SR Watson c Bevan b Clarke 51 76 46 2 3
*RT Ponting c Lee b Clarke 7 7 8 0 1
S Young c Bradstreet b Clark 1 5 6 0 0
J Cox run out (Bradstreet/Haddin) 31 46 41 2 1
DJ Marsh not out 101 109 86 9 3
GT Cunningham c Clarke b Lee 46 52 49 5 0
AW Polkinghorne st Haddin b MacGill 14 13 9 0 1
DG Wright not out 4 6 2 1 0
Extras (b 6, lb 6, w 8) 20
Total (7 wickets, 47 overs, 186 mins) 327
DNB: +SG Clingeleffer, DJ Saker, JP Marquet.
FoW: 1-92 (Di Venuto, 11.5 ov), 2-102 (Ponting, 13.3 ov),
3-103 (Young, 14.4 ov), 4-119 (Watson, 17.3 ov),
5-176 (Cox, 27.4 ov), 6-271 (Cunningham, 42.3 ov),
7-300 (Polkinghorne, 45.3 ov).
Bowling O M R W
McGrath 5 0 40 0 (1w)
Nash 4 0 36 0
Clarke 10 0 57 3
Clark 10 1 44 1
MacGill 5 0 44 1 (1w)
Lee 8 0 40 1 (1w)
Bradstreet 4 0 37 0
Higgs 1 0 17 0 (1w)
- Catch a Six Trump Players: MJ Slater (NSW) and DJ Marsh (Tas)
- Scorers: CL Bennison and R Kelleher
- New South Wales 50 in 33 mins, off 9.1 overs
- New South Wales 100 in 58 mins, off 14 overs
- New South Wales 150 in 81 mins, off 19.4 overs
- New South Wales 200 in 103 mins, off 25.3 overs
- New South Wales 250 in 133 mins, off 32.1 overs
- New South Wales 300 in 170 mins, off 41.2 overs
- New South Wales 350 in 192 mins, off 46.5 overs
- Haddin 50 in 73 mins, off 48 balls, 3x4, 1x6
- Haddin 100 in 103 mins, off 74 balls, 16x4, 2x6
- Waugh 50 in 60 mins, off 45 balls, 8x4, 1x6
- Waugh 100 in 120 mins, off 92 balls, 12x2, 2x6
- Haddin/Waugh 1st wicket partnership 50 in 33 mins, off 56 balls
- Haddin/Waugh 1st wicket partnership 100 in 58 mins, off 85 balls
- Haddin/Waugh 1st wicket partnership 150 in 81 mins, off 119 balls
- Bevan/Slater 4th wicket partnership 50 in 35 mins, off 55 balls
- Bevan/Lee 4th wicket partnership 50 in 15 mins, off 25 balls
- New South Wales innings: 1x7 ball over (24th over - Polkinghorne's 2nd over)
- New South Wales 397/4, a new record total in Australian domestic one-day cricket (prev. South Australia 325/6 v Tasmania at Hobart (TCA), 1986/87, and Western Australia 325/5 v New South Wales at Perth, 2000/01)
- Tasmania 50 in 27 mins, off 6.3 overs
- Tasmania 100 in 59 mins, off 13.1 overs
- Tasmania 150 in 101 mins, off 24.2 overs
- Tasmania 200 in 131 mins, off 32.4 overs
- Tasmania 250 in 155 mins, off 39.2 overs
- Tasmania 300 in 179 mins, off 45.2 overs
- Di Venuto 50 in 41 mins, off 33 balls, 9x4
- Watson 50 in 51 mins, off 41 balls, 7x4, 1x6
- Marsh 50 in 56 mins, off 45 balls, 5x4, 1x6
- Marsh 100 in 107 mins, off 81 balls, 9x4, 3x6
- Di Venuto/Watson 1st wicket partnership 50 in 27 mins, off 39 balls
- Cox/Marsh 5th wicket partnership 50 in 31 mins, off 54 balls
- Marsh/Cunningham 6th wicket partnership 50 in 28 mins, off 47 balls
- Rain halted play with Tasmania 300/6 after 45.2 overs, their target was reduced to 336 from 47 overs
- Tasmania 327/7, a new record total for a team batting second in Australian domestic one-day cricket (prev. Western Australia 284/7 v Victoria at Perth, 1990/91)
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