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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.

Friday, November 29, 2002

South Australia v Tasmania at Adelaide, 29 Nov 2002

ING Cup, 2002/03, 8th match
South Australia v Tasmania
Adelaide Oval (day/night)
29 November 2002 (50-over match)

Result: Tasmania won by 22 runs
Points: Tasmania 4, South Australia 0

Toss: Tasmania
Umpires: JS Booth and SJ Davis
Man of the Match: DJ Marsh

Players per side: 12 (11 bat, 11 field)

Tasmania innings (50 overs maximum)                             R   M   B  4 6
MJ Di Venuto c Manou b Fleming 5 18 13 0 0
MG Dighton lbw b Harrity 60 113 90 6 2
SR Watson b Smith 40 62 43 4 1
GT Cunningham b Blewett 77 105 77 7 1
*J Cox lbw b Harrity 13 25 17 1 0
DJ Marsh not out 62 63 50 3 1
DG Wright c Fitzgerald b Blewett 7 11 7 0 0
+SG Clingeleffer not out 5 3 4 1 0
Extras (lb 4, w 8, nb 1) 13
Total (6 wickets, 50 overs, 203 mins) 282

DNB: GJ Bailey, SP Kremerskothen, B Geeves, AR Griffith.

FoW: 1-11 (Di Venuto, 4.5 ov), 2-87 (Watson, 18.6 ov),
3-125 (Dighton, 27.2 ov), 4-157 (Cox, 33.2 ov),
5-249 (Cunningham, 45.6 ov), 6-276 (Wright, 49.1 ov).

Bowling O M R W
Fleming 7 0 33 1 (2w)
Rofe 10 1 42 0
Smith 10 1 58 1 (2w)
Harrity 9 0 44 2 (1nb, 2w)
Young 6 0 37 0 (2w)
Blewett 6 0 49 2
Miller 2 0 15 0

South Australia innings (target: 283 runs from 50 overs) R M B 4 6
DA Fitzgerald run out (Cox) 9 38 22 0 0
*GS Blewett c Kremerskothen b Marsh 102 140 123 13 0
CJ Davies c Geeves b Wright 2 15 9 0 0
BA Johnson c Marsh b Griffith 8 29 9 1 0
MA Higgs b Watson 18 23 20 2 0
MC Miller c Cunningham b Marsh 28 70 52 0 0
BE Young c Clingeleffer b Griffith 17 26 24 1 0
+GA Manou not out 56 36 33 8 0
MJ Smith not out 12 24 14 0 0
Extras (b 1, w 1, nb 6) 8
Total (7 wickets, 50 overs, 204 mins) 260

DNB: DW Fleming, PC Rofe, MA Harrity.

FoW: 1-32 (Fitzgerald, 9.4 ov), 2-47 (Davies, 12.6 ov),
3-88 (Johnson, 19.2 ov), 4-127 (Higgs, 24.6 ov),
5-158 (Blewett, 33.3 ov), 6-183 (Young, 40.3 ov),
7-199 (Miller, 43.5 ov).

Bowling O M R W
Wright 10 0 33 1 (1nb)
Geeves 8 0 62 0
Griffith 9 0 49 2 (2nb, 1w)
Watson 10 0 53 1 (3nb)
Kremerskothen 4 0 17 0
Marsh 9 0 45 2

  • Hours of play: 2.30pm - 6.00pm, 6.45pm - 10.15pm
  • Scorers: RM Artis and T Lowrey

  • Tasmania 50 in 49 mins, from 12.1 overs
  • Tasmania 100 in 89 mins, from 20.3 overs
  • Dighton 50 in 89 mins from 67 balls, 5x4, 2x6
  • Tasmania 150 in 135 mins from 32.4 overs
  • Cunningham 50 in 78 mins, from 57 balls, 5x4
  • Tasmania 200 in 169 mins from 40.5 overs
  • Tasmania 250 in 189 mins from 46.2 overs
  • Marsh 50 in 53 mins, from 44 balls, 2x4, 1x6

  • South Australia 50 in 60 mins from 14.3 overs
  • Blewett 50 in 69 mins from 66 balls, 8x4
  • South Australia 100 in 92 mins from 21.2 overs
  • South Australia 150 in 130 mins from 30.4 overs
  • Blewett 100 in 134 mins from 118 balls, 13 fours
  • South Australia 200 in 180 mins from 44 overs
  • South Australia 250 in 201 mins from 49 overs
  • Manou 50 in 34 mins from 29 balls 8 fours (fastest ING Cup 50 of the season, previous: MG Dighton 39 balls, Tasmania v Victoria in Melbourne)
  • Attendance: 2,396

Queensland v Western Australia at Brisbane, 29 Nov 2002

ING Cup, 2002/03, 9th match
Queensland v Western Australia
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane (day/night)
29 November 2002 (50-over match)

Result: Western Australia won by 6 wickets (D/L method)
Points: Western Australia 4, Queensland 0

Toss: Queensland
Umpires: NS McNamara and PD Parker
Man of the Match: BA Williams

Players per side: 12 (11 bat, 11 field)

Queensland innings (50 overs maximum)                           R   M   B  4 6
*JP Maher c Campbell b Nicholson 84 211 142 6 0
ML Love c Hussey b Williams 7 12 7 1 0
LA Carseldine run out (Rogers) 0 2 1 0 0
CT Perren c & b Angel 26 85 62 2 0
A Symonds c Rogers b Nicholson 4 5 4 1 0
BP Nash b Williams 14 24 21 3 0
JR Hopes lbw b Harvey 17 28 24 2 0
+WA Seccombe c Campbell b Harvey 3 9 6 0 0
AA Noffke c Campbell b Williams 12 23 18 1 0
NM Hauritz c Campbell b Williams 0 2 3 0 0
DR MacKenzie not out 2 12 7 0 0
Extras (b 3, lb 11, w 7) 21
Total (all out, 49.1 overs, 211 mins) 190

DNB: SA Brant.

FoW: 1-12 (Love, 2.5 ov), 2-12 (Carseldine, 3.2 ov),
3-75 (Perren, 24.3 ov), 4-80 (Symonds, 25.4 ov),
5-102 (Nash, 31.5 ov), 6-139 (Hopes, 38.2 ov),
7-143 (Seccombe, 40.2 ov), 8-175 (Noffke, 46.1 ov),
9-175 (Hauritz, 46.4 ov), 10-190 (Maher, 49.1 ov).

Bowling O M R W
Williams 10 2 29 4 (1w)
Wilson 8 0 23 0 (2w)
Angel 10 1 41 1
Nicholson 9.1 2 23 2 (2w)
Harvey 7 0 37 2 (1w)
Hogg 5 0 23 0 (1w)

Western Australia innings (target: 127 runs from 25 overs) R M B 4 6
CJL Rogers c Seccombe b Hopes 34 47 38 6 0
SW Meuleman run out (Carseldine) 37 63 40 6 0
MJ North c Perren b Carseldine 0 4 3 0 0
+RJ Campbell b Hopes 2 6 5 0 0
*MEK Hussey not out 23 45 29 1 0
MW Goodwin not out 26 41 35 1 0
Extras (lb 2, w 2, nb 1) 5
Total (4 wickets, 24.5 overs, 105 mins) 127

DNB: GB Hogg, KM Harvey, MJ Nicholson, BA Williams, J Angel,
P Wilson.

FoW: 1-65 (Rogers, 11.4 ov), 2-70 (North, 12.4 ov),
3-74 (Campbell, 13.5 ov), 4-76 (Meuleman, 14.2 ov).

Bowling O M R W
Noffke 5 0 24 0
Brant 4 0 27 0
Hopes 4.5 0 24 2 (1nb, 1w)
Carseldine 2 0 11 1
Hauritz 5 0 21 0
Symonds 4 0 18 0

  • Hours of play: 2.30pm - 6.00pm, 6.45pm - 10.15pm
  • Scorers: BL FitzGerald and JI Harris

  • Queensland 50 in 73 nins from 17.5 overs
  • Maher/Perren 3rd wicket partnership 50 runs in 72 mins from 107 balls
  • Maher/Perren 3rd wicket partnership 63 runs in 85 mins from 127 balls
  • Queensland 100 in 130 mins from 31.1 overs
  • Maher 50 in 153 mins from 106 balls, 3x4
  • Queensland 150 in 177 minutes from 41.3 overs
  • When Maher reached 84 he became the leading run scorer (2707 runs) in Australian Domestic One-Day cricket (previous: DS Lehmann 2706 runs @ 46.65 in 68 matches)

  • Rain commenced to fall during the dinner break and the recommencement delayed to 8.35pm (target: 155 runs from 34 overs)
  • Rain stopped play at 8.49pm (10/0 from 3 overs) and play recommenced with a revised target at 9.25pm (target: 127 runs from 25 overs)
  • Rogers/Meuleman 1st wicket partnership 65 runs in 47 mins from 11.4 overs
  • Western Australia 100 in 90 minutes from 20.6 overs
  • The wide ball bowled by JR Hopes had one bye taken from it
  • Hussey/Goodwin 5th wicket partnership of 51* runs in 41 minutes from 53 balls
  • Attendance: 9,132

Tuesday, November 26, 2002

Queensland v Western Australia at Brisbane, 24-27 Nov 2002

Pura Cup, 2002/03, 13th match
Queensland v Western Australia
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane
24,25,26 November 2002 (4-day match)

Result: Queensland won by 10 wickets
Points: Queensland 6, Western Australia 0

Toss: Western Australia
Umpires: BNJ Oxenford and PD Parker
Man of the Match: WA Seccombe

Close of Play:

  • Day 1: Western Australia 228, Queensland 106/5 (Carseldine 18*, Seccombe 17*, 34 overs)
  • Day 2: Queensland 331, Western Australia 62/5 (Hogg 19*, Nicholson 6*, 32 ov)
    Western Australia 1st innings                                   R   M   B  4 6
    *MEK Hussey c Seccombe b Kasprowicz 33 48 40 8 0
    CJL Rogers b Dawes 46 104 77 7 0
    MW Goodwin c Seccombe b Kasprowicz 40 157 114 5 0
    MJ North c Maher b Noffke 0 7 7 0 0
    SE Marsh c Law b Noffke 10 24 18 1 0
    +RJ Campbell c Nash b Dawes 62 95 66 11 0
    GB Hogg c Noffke b Carseldine 5 15 14 1 0
    MJ Nicholson c Noffke b Carseldine 5 8 11 1 0
    BA Williams c Carseldine b Dawes 6 12 9 1 0
    MW Clark not out 0 23 9 0 0
    P Wilson c Seccombe b Carseldine 4 12 15 0 0
    Extras (lb 6, w 1, nb 10) 17
    Total (all out, 61.4 overs, 257 mins) 228

    FoW: 1-59 (Hussey, 12.3 ov), 2-93 (Rogers, 26.1 ov),
    3-94 (North, 27.4 ov), 4-116 (Marsh, 33.2 ov),
    5-198 (Goodwin, 50.1 ov), 6-211 (Hogg, 53.6 ov),
    7-217 (Nicholson, 55.6 ov), 8-217 (Campbell, 56.1 ov),
    9-224 (Williams, 58.4 ov), 10-228 (Wilson, 61.4 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Kasprowicz 17 3 71 2 (8nb)
    Noffke 15 1 57 2
    Symonds 9 1 43 0
    Dawes 14 5 26 3 (2nb)
    Carseldine 6.4 1 25 3 (1w)

    Queensland 1st innings R M B 4 6
    *JP Maher run out (Goodwin) 4 15 12 0 0
    BP Nash run out (Goodwin) 19 113 75 1 0
    ML Love c Campbell b Clark 0 6 2 0 0
    SG Law c Campbell b Clark 0 1 2 0 0
    A Symonds lbw b Wilson 41 71 56 7 0
    LA Carseldine c Campbell b Nicholson 18 55 38 2 0
    +WA Seccombe not out 134 294 196 19 0
    AA Noffke c Campbell b Nicholson 38 130 112 4 0
    NM Hauritz c Campbell b Williams 2 21 11 0 0
    MS Kasprowicz c & b Clark 37 48 36 6 0
    JH Dawes c Clark b Hogg 29 55 47 3 0
    Extras (lb 6, w 3) 9
    Total (all out, 97.5 overs, 410 mins) 331

    FoW: 1-13 (Maher, 3.5 ov), 2-18 (Love, 5.2 ov),
    3-18 (Law, 5.4 ov), 4-69 (Symonds, 22.5 ov),
    5-72 (Nash, 26.4 ov), 6-112 (Carseldine, 35.5 ov),
    7-200 (Noffke, 68.3 ov), 8-221 (Hauritz, 73.3 ov),
    9-278 (Kasprowicz, 84.2 ov), 10-331 (Dawes, 97.5 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Williams 28 5 103 1 (1w)
    Clark 17 2 74 3
    Nicholson 25 9 73 2 (2w)
    Wilson 20 4 56 1
    Hogg 7.5 2 19 1

    Western Australia 2nd innings R M B 4 6
    CJL Rogers c Maher b Dawes 5 52 47 0 0
    *MEK Hussey c Law b Kasprowicz 0 17 13 0 0
    MW Goodwin run out (Carseldine/Seccombe) 15 85 43 1 1
    MJ North c Seccombe b Dawes 2 14 9 0 0
    +RJ Campbell c Seccombe b Dawes 9 11 9 2 0
    GB Hogg b Noffke 23 62 50 4 0
    MJ Nicholson c Love b Noffke 17 58 42 0 0
    SE Marsh lbw b Carseldine 24 91 61 1 0
    BA Williams b Noffke 0 8 4 0 0
    MW Clark c sub (CT Perren) b Hauritz 19 57 41 2 1
    P Wilson not out 2 4 4 0 0
    Extras (lb 6, w 1, nb 3) 10
    Total (all out, 53.2 overs, 234 mins) 126

    FoW: 1-4 (Hussey, 4.4 ov), 2-9 (Rogers, 13.2 ov),
    3-15 (North, 15.5 ov), 4-27 (Campbell, 17.5 ov),
    5-38 (Goodwin, 22.5 ov), 6-67 (Hogg, 32.4 ov),
    7-80 (Nicholson, 36.6 ov), 8-80 (Williams, 38.4 ov),
    9-120 (Clark, 52.2 ov), 10-126 (Marsh, 53.2 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Kasprowicz 7 5 2 1
    Dawes 20 9 38 3 (2nb, 1w)
    Noffke 17 1 57 3 (1nb)
    Carseldine 5.2 3 12 1
    Hauritz 4 1 11 1

    Queensland 2nd innings (target: 24 runs) R M B 4 6
    *JP Maher not out 9 16 11 2 0
    BP Nash not out 15 16 13 3 0
    Extras 0
    Total (0 wickets, 4 overs, 16 mins) 24

    DNB: ML Love, SG Law, A Symonds, LA Carseldine, +WA Seccombe,
    AA Noffke, MS Kasprowicz, NM Hauritz, JH Dawes.

    Bowling O M R W
    Clark 2 0 16 0
    Nicholson 2 0 8 0

    • Hours of play: 10.00am - 12.00pm, 12.40pm - 2.40pm, 3.00pm - 5.00pm
    • Scorers: BL FitzGerald and JI Harris
    • 12th Men: DR MacKenzie (Queensland) and J Angel (Western Australia)

      Day 1

    • Western Australia 50 in 44 mins off 11.2 overs
    • Hussey/Rogers 1st wicket partnership 50 runs in 44 mins from 71 balls
    • Hussey/Rogers 1st wicket partnership 59 runs in 48 mins from 78 balls
    • Western Australia 100 in 123 nins from 29.6 overs
    • Lunch: Western Australia 102/3 (Goodwin 13*, Marsh 3*, 30 overs)
    • Western Australia 150 in 176 mins off 42.5 overs
    • Campbell/Goodwin 5th wicket partnership 50 runs in 51 mins from 74 balls
    • Campbell 50 in 67 mins from 55 balls
    • Western Australia 200 in 214 mins from 51.5 overs
    • Campbell/Goodwin 5th wicket partnership 82 runs in 68 mins from 103 balls
    • with nine wicvkets having fallen at the time for the afternoon tea break the Western Australian innings continued to the fall of the tenth wicket at 2.55pm
    • Qld 50came up in 71 mins from 16.3 overs
    • Queensland 4th wicket partnerhip 50 in 60 mins from 99 balls
    • Queensland 4th wicket partnership of 51 in 71 mins from 103 balls
    • Queensland 100 in 139 minutes from 31.6 overs
    • play for the day ceased at 5.42pm

      Day 2

    • Queensland 150 in 205 minutes from 47.6 overs
    • Seccombe 50 in 108 minutes from 76 balls
    • Queensland seventh wicket partnership 50 between Seccombe and Noffke in 69 minutes from 96 balls
    • Queensland 200 in 280 minutes from 67.4 overs
    • Queensland seventh wicket partnership of 88 between Seccombe and Noffke in 130 minutes from 196 balls
    • WA Seccombe reached 100 in 213 minutes from 149 balls
    • Queensland 250 in 339 minutes from 79.1 overs
    • new ball taken by MW Clark at the commencement of the eighty-first over
    • Queensland partnership 50 for ninth wicket between Seccombe and Kasprowicz in 45 minutes from 61 balls
    • Queensland ninth wicket partnership of 57 in 48 minutes from 65 balls
    • Queensland 300 in 380 minutes from 90.3 overs
    • As nine wickets had fallen at the tea time break the innings continued and concluded at 3.02pm
    • Queensland tenth wicket partnetship 50 between Seccombe and Dawes in 50 minutes from 74 balls
    • Queensland tenth wicket partnership of 53 in 55 minutes from 81 balls
    • Western Australi 50 in 122 minutes from 27.3 overs
    • Play on day 2 ceased at 5.42pm
    • In fielding a ball in the Queensland innings SE Marsh pulled a hamstring and is unable to bat in his normal position

      Day 3

    • mins 5 62
    • Western Australia 100 in 210 mins from 47,2 overs
    • SE Marsh batted with mJ Goodwin as his runner due to having suffered a hamstring injury while fielding in thr Queensland 1st innings
    • Due to having suffered a dislocated finger while batting r
    • RJ Campbell did not keep wickets in the Queensland 2nd innings, MEK Hussey keeping in his place
    • RJ Campbell suffered a dislocated finger whilst batting in the Western Australian 2nd innings
    • The match concluded at midday on day 3
  • Monday, November 25, 2002

    Tasmania v New South Wales at Hobart, 22-25 Nov 2002

    Pura Cup, 2002/03, 12th match
    Tasmania v New South Wales
    Bellerive Oval, Hobart
    22,23,24,25 November 2002 (4-day match)

    Result: New South Wales won by 22 runs
    Points: New South Wales 6, Tasmania 0

    Toss: Tasmania
    Umpires: RG Patterson and JH Smeaton
    First-class debut: AR Griffith (Tasmania).
    Man of the Match: DA Nash

    Close of Play:

  • Day 1: New South Wales 280/6 (Haddin 5*, Nash 12*, 96 overs)
  • Day 2: New South Wales 393, Tasmania 183/5 (Watson 19*, Kremerskothen 7*; 63 overs)
  • Day 3: Tasmania 224, New South Wales 86, Tasmania 98/3 (Di Venuto 44*, Marsh 18*, 46 overs)
    New South Wales 1st innings                                     R   M   B  4 6
    MJ Phelps c Di Venuto b Wright 8 26 25 1 0
    MJ Slater c Clingeleffer b Griffith 35 119 85 3 0
    MG Bevan c Wright b Griffith 70 234 173 9 0
    MJ Clarke c Wright b Kremerskothen 1 4 3 0 0
    *SM Katich c Kremerskothen b Jurgensen 84 243 161 11 0
    ME Waugh c Clingeleffer b Wright 48 105 85 10 0
    +BJ Haddin lbw b Wright 7 56 48 0 0
    DA Nash c Clingeleffer b Watson 50 97 71 5 1
    NW Bracken not out 38 103 68 5 0
    SCG MacGill c Wright b Watson 4 20 16 0 0
    SR Clark c Di Venuto b Kremerskothen 24 38 28 2 1
    Extras (b 6, lb 12, nb 6) 24
    Total (all out, 126.1 overs, 527 mins) 393

    FoW: 1-15 (Phelps, 6.3 ov), 2-69 (Slater, 27.4 ov),
    3-72 (Clarke, 28.2 ov), 4-176 (Bevan, 62.4 ov),
    5-260 (Waugh, 86.6 ov), 6-262 (Katich, 87.4 ov),
    7-288 (Haddin, 100.6 ov), 8-344 (Nash, 111.1 ov),
    9-352 (MacGill, 115.6 ov), 10-393 (Clark, 126.1 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Wright 37 12 96 3 (2nb)
    Jurgensen 30 8 71 1 (2nb)
    Watson 27 8 89 2 (1nb)
    Griffith 22 4 75 2 (1nb)
    Kremerskothen 10.1 1 44 2

    Tasmania 1st innings R M B 4 6
    *J Cox c Haddin b Clark 25 117 85 2 0
    MJ Di Venuto c Katich b Nash 10 56 41 1 0
    MG Dighton c Katich b Nash 54 73 61 10 0
    SR Mason lbw b Clark 39 124 79 6 0
    DJ Marsh c Clark b Nash 22 71 60 3 0
    SR Watson c Haddin b Nash 19 57 44 4 0
    SP Kremerskothen lbw b Nash 9 40 28 0 0
    +SG Clingeleffer lbw b Clark 1 16 11 0 0
    DG Wright b Nash 10 27 17 1 0
    SJ Jurgensen c Katich b MacGill 16 51 34 2 0
    AR Griffith not out 6 28 19 1 0
    Extras (b 4, lb 8, nb 1) 13
    Total (all out, 79.4 overs, 335 mins) 224

    FoW: 1-23 (Di Venuto, 13.4 ov), 2-83 (Cox, 28.5 ov),
    3-89 (Dighton, 31.5 ov), 4-139 (Marsh, 49.4 ov),
    5-171 (Mason, 58.5 ov), 6-183 (Watson, 63.3 ov),
    7-188 (Clingeleffer, 66.5 ov), 8-188 (Kremerskothen, 67.6 ov),
    9-205 (Wright, 73.2 ov), 10-224 (Jurgensen, 79.4 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Clark 30 7 81 3
    Nash 26 12 48 6
    Bracken 15 4 49 0 (1nb)
    Clarke 3 1 9 0
    MacGill 5.4 0 25 1

    New South Wales 2nd innings R M B 4 6
    MJ Phelps c Wright b Jurgensen 19 47 43 4 0
    MJ Slater lbw b Jurgensen 0 6 3 0 0
    MG Bevan c Clingeleffer b Jurgensen 0 2 4 0 0
    MJ Clarke lbw b Jurgensen 0 8 6 0 0
    *SM Katich b Wright 21 102 62 1 0
    ME Waugh c Di Venuto b Wright 3 11 6 0 0
    +BJ Haddin lbw b Wright 24 48 31 2 0
    DA Nash not out 13 32 17 2 0
    NW Bracken c Di Venuto b Wright 3 14 11 0 0
    SCG MacGill c Clingeleffer b Wright 0 2 3 0 0
    SR Clark b Wright 0 1 1 0 0
    Extras (lb 2, nb 1) 3
    Total (all out, 31 overs, 141 mins) 86

    FoW: 1-4 (Slater, 1.3 ov), 2-4 (Bevan, 1.6 ov),
    3-9 (Clarke, 3.6 ov), 4-24 (Phelps, 11.3 ov),
    5-27 (Waugh, 14.1 ov), 6-63 (Haddin, 24.3 ov),
    7-72 (Katich, 26.6 ov), 8-86 (Bracken, 30.2 ov),
    9-86 (MacGill, 30.5 ov), 10-86 (Clark, 30.6 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Wright 16 7 39 6
    Jurgensen 12 4 29 4 (1nb)
    Watson 3 0 16 0

    Tasmania 2nd innings (target: 256 runs) R M B 4 6
    *J Cox lbw b Clark 4 2 5 1 0
    MJ Di Venuto c Waugh b Bracken 52 202 156 8 0
    MG Dighton c Slater b Clark 9 43 31 1 0
    SR Mason c Katich b Bracken 12 48 27 1 0
    DJ Marsh c Katich b Clark 39 118 93 5 0
    SR Watson c Haddin b Clark 75 161 146 8 1
    SP Kremerskothen c sub (CJ Richards) b MacGill 7 53 33 0 0
    +SG Clingeleffer lbw b Clark 13 29 22 2 0
    DG Wright lbw b Clark 0 10 7 0 0
    SJ Jurgensen run out (sub [CJ Richards]) 0 7 1 0 0
    AR Griffith not out 4 47 27 1 0
    Extras (b 5, lb 9, nb 4) 18
    Total (all out, 90.4 overs, 364 mins) 233

    FoW: 1-4 (Cox, 0.5 ov), 2-29 (Dighton, 10.5 ov),
    3-43 (Mason, 22.2 ov), 4-120 (Di Venuto, 49.5 ov),
    5-128 (Marsh, 52.3 ov), 6-159 (Kremerskothen, 65.6 ov),
    7-188 (Clingeleffer, 74.2 ov), 8-190 (Wright, 76.6 ov),
    9-199 (Jurgensen, 78.6 ov), 10-233 (Watson, 90.4 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Clark 31.4 9 84 6
    Nash 6 2 12 0 (1nb)
    Bracken 29 8 69 2 (1nb)
    MacGill 22 4 48 1 (2nb)
    Clarke 2 0 6 0

    • Hours of play: 11.00am - 1.00pm, 1.40pm - 3.40pm, 4.00pm - 6.00pm
    • Scorers: HM Bradshaw and AM Harwood
    • 12th Men: XJ Doherty (Tasmania) and CJ Richards (New South Wales)

      Day 1

    • New South Wales scored 33/1 wicket in the opening hour
    • Rain stopped play at 12:50pm (early lunch taken)
    • Lunch: New South Wales 64/1 (Slater 34*, Bevan 17*)
    • New South Wales 100 comes up off 157 minutes, in 224 balls
    • Slater/Bevan 2nd wicket partnership 50 runs in 185 minutes from 119 balls
    • Bevan/Katich 4th wicket partnership 50 runs in 65 minutes from 99 balls
    • MG Bevan 50 in 193 minutes from 134 balls, 7x4
    • Tea: New South Wales 163/3 (Bevan 65*, Katich 47*, 58 overs)
    • MG Bevan reached 8000 Pura Cup/Sheffield Shield runs when he moved to 65
    • SM Katich 50 in 118 minutes from 82 balls
    • Bevan/Katich 4th wicket partnership 100 runs in 134 minutes from 205 balls
    • New South Wales 200 in 297 minutes from 432 balls
    • Katich/Waugh 5th wicket partnership 50 runs in 67 minutes from 88 balls
    • New South Wales 250 in 355 minutes from 517 balls
    • Stumps taken at 6:44pm

      Day 2

    • New South Wales 300 in 434 minutes from 628 balls
    • DA Nash and NW Bracken bring up their 50 run partnership in 37 minutes in 55 balls
    • DA Nash brings up his fifty in 94 minutes off 70 balls, with 1 6 and 5 4's
    • New South Wales scored 64 runs in the opening hour
    • New South Wales are 9/393 at lunch (NW Bracken 38* 5 fours, SR Clark 24* 2 fours and 1 six)
    • New South Wales scored 113 in the opening session for the loss of 3 wickets
    • New South Wales all out first ball after lunch for 393 off 527 minutes in 126.1 overs
    • Tasmania are 1/80 at tea with Cox 25* (76 balls and 2 4's) and Dighton 45 (45 balls and 9 4's)
    • MG Dighton's 50 in 67 minutes, off 56 balls with 9 fours
    • Tasmanian 100 came up in 148 minutes off 214 balls
    • SR Mason and DJ Marsh reached their 50 run partnership in 67 minutes off 102 balls
    • DJ Marsh reached 4000 first class runs when he scored 21
    • Tasmania 5/183 at stumps SR Watson 19* (56 mins, 41 balls, 4 fours) & SP Kremerskothen 7* (17 mins, 12 balls)
    • Stumps taken at 6:33

      Day 3

    • Tasmania scored 30 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in the first hour of the day
    • Tasmania dismissed for 224 runs in 79.4 overs in 335 minutes
    • New South Wales 3/21 at lunch, Phelps 19* (34 mins, 29 balls, 4 fours)
    • NSW dismissed for 86, their second lowest total against Tasmania
    • DG Wright returns career best figures of 6/39
    • MJ Di Venuto and DJ Marsh bring up their 50 partnership (81 minutes 128 balls)
    • Stumps called at 6:53
    • Tasmania 3/98 at stumps, MJ Di Venuto 44*(186 min, 143 balls, 6 fours) DJ Marsh 18* (90 min, 73 balls, 1 four)
    • The day saw 18 wickets fall for 225 runs

      Day 4

    • DA Nash unable to bowl or NSW due to a fractured big toe
    • Tasmania reach their hundred in 188 mins off 283 balls
    • MJ Divenuto reaches his fifty in 195 minutes, off 151 balls with 8 fours
    • Tasmania go to lunch at 8/190 SR Watson 41* (106mins 92 balls) and Jurgenson yet to face
    • SR Watson reaches his fifty off 103 balls in 111 mins
    • the Tasmanian 200 comes up in 324 minutes, off 488 balls
    • Tasmania dismissed for 233, off 90.4 overs
  • Victoria v South Australia at Melbourne, 22-25 Nov 2002

    Pura Cup, 2002/03, 11th match
    Victoria v South Australia
    Melbourne Cricket Ground
    22,23,24,25 November 2002 (4-day match)

    Result: Victoria won by an innings and 77 runs
    Points: Victoria 6, South Australia 0

    Toss: South Australia
    Umpires: RL Parry and SJA Taufel
    Man of the Match: MTG Elliott

    Close of Play:

  • Day 1: South Australia 202, Victoria 75/1 (Elliott 38*, Rummans 12*, 24 ov)
  • Day 2: Victoria 377/5 (Moss 27*, White 3*, 120 overs)
  • Day 3: Victoria 529/9d, South Australia 161/5 (Higgs 20*, Miller 28*; 50 overs)
    South Australia 1st innings                                     R   M   B  4 6
    DA Fitzgerald c White b Lewis 31 134 99 5 0
    BA Johnson c Rummans b Harwood 2 10 8 0 0
    *GS Blewett c Hodge b Lewis 11 72 58 1 0
    CJ Davies b Lewis 0 6 6 0 0
    MA Higgs c Klinger b Lewis 39 73 53 5 0
    +SA Deitz c Moss b Lewis 2 9 8 0 0
    MC Miller lbw b Moss 63 103 99 7 0
    JM Davison c Moss b White 18 38 21 4 0
    RJ Harris b Lewis 15 55 37 2 0
    DW Fleming b Moss 12 21 16 3 0
    PC Rofe not out 4 10 11 1 0
    Extras (lb 4, nb 1) 5
    Total (all out, 69.1 overs, 270 mins) 202

    FoW: 1-3 (Johnson, 2.3 ov), 2-27 (Blewett, 20.5 ov),
    3-29 (Davies, 22.2 ov), 4-62 (Fitzgerald, 34.1 ov),
    5-68 (Deitz, 36.3 ov), 6-96 (Higgs, 40.6 ov),
    7-145 (Davison, 51.3 ov), 8-184 (Miller, 63.3 ov),
    9-194 (Harris, 66.1 ov), 10-202 (Fleming, 69.1 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Harwood 12 3 34 1
    Inness 17 6 40 0
    Lewis 21 5 64 6 (1nb)
    Moss 10.1 4 25 2
    Hodge 1 1 0 0
    White 8 0 35 1

    Victoria 1st innings R M B 4 6
    MTG Elliott c Deitz b Blewett 191 441 338 21 1
    JL Arnberger c Deitz b Harris 25 30 25 3 0
    GC Rummans run out (Blewett/Deitz) 32 185 133 2 0
    BJ Hodge lbw b Blewett 96 187 149 12 2
    M Klinger c Higgs b Blewett 2 7 11 0 0
    J Moss not out 103 204 187 9 1
    CL White b Rofe 22 55 38 3 0
    *+DS Berry c sub (BH Higgins) b Rofe 16 47 40 3 0
    SM Harwood c & b Higgs 24 47 46 2 1
    ML Lewis b Higgs 0 7 6 0 0
    MWH Inness not out 7 15 12 1 0
    Extras (b 8, lb 2, nb 1) 11
    Total (9 wickets dec, 164 overs, 618 mins) 529

    FoW: 1-30 (Arnberger, 7.6 ov), 2-142 (Rummans, 55.6 ov),
    3-331 (Hodge, 104.2 ov), 4-333 (Klinger, 106.1 ov),
    5-366 (Elliott, 114.4 ov), 6-416 (White, 130.4 ov),
    7-458 (Berry, 144.2 ov), 8-505 (Harwood, 157.6 ov),
    9-511 (Lewis, 159.5 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Fleming 31 4 118 0 (1nb)
    Rofe 36 14 94 2
    Harris 8.3 1 25 1
    Miller 11 2 26 0
    Davison 31 4 114 0
    Higgs 20.3 2 59 2
    Johnson 11 2 33 0
    Blewett 15 2 50 3

    South Australia 2nd innings R M B 4 6
    BA Johnson c Klinger b Harwood 51 124 95 7 0
    DA Fitzgerald run out (Hodge) 11 39 27 2 0
    *GS Blewett c Klinger b Lewis 25 47 38 5 0
    CJ Davies c Berry b Inness 17 42 24 4 0
    MA Higgs c Klinger b Inness 71 199 155 12 0
    +SA Deitz run out (Hodge/Berry) 3 25 23 0 0
    MC Miller c Berry b Lewis 31 74 60 3 0
    JM Davison c Arnberger b White 13 71 56 1 0
    RJ Harris c Berry b Harwood 6 75 49 0 0
    DW Fleming c Berry b Inness 0 9 6 0 0
    PC Rofe not out 4 44 34 0 0
    Extras (b 8, lb 6, nb 4) 18
    Total (all out, 93.5 overs, 379 mins) 250

    FoW: 1-23 (Fitzgerald, 9.2 ov), 2-70 (Blewett, 21.1 ov),
    3-110 (Johnson, 30.1 ov), 4-114 (Davies, 31.1 ov),
    5-119 (Deitz, 36.6 ov), 6-171 (Miller, 55.5 ov),
    7-211 (Davison, 74.4 ov), 8-238 (Higgs, 80.3 ov),
    9-240 (Fleming, 82.3 ov), 10-250 (Harris, 93.5 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Inness 27 10 41 3
    Harwood 20.5 4 65 2 (2nb)
    Moss 10 4 30 0
    Lewis 19 7 49 2 (2nb)
    White 11 3 30 1
    Hodge 5 2 21 0
    Rummans 1 1 0 0

    • Hours of play: 11.00am - 1.00pm, 1.40pm - 3.40pm, 4.00pm - 6.00pm
    • Scorers: JKE Higgs and KV O'Neill
    • 12th Men: N Jewell (Victoria) and BH Higgins (South Australia)

      Day 1

    • Lunch: South Australia 46/3 (Fitzgerald 22*, Higgs 9*, 30 overs)
    • South Australia 50 runs in 118 minutes from 30.1 overs
    • South Australia 100 in 173 minutes from 42.5 overs
    • South Australia 150 in 209 minutes from 52.4 overs
    • MC Miller 50 in 73 minutes from 71 balls
    • Tea: South Australia 176/7 (Miller 57*, Harris 11*, 59 overs)
    • Victoria 50 in 53 minutes from 13.5 overs

      Day 2

    • Elliott/Rummans 2nd wicket partnership 50 runs in 63 mins from 110 balls
    • MTG Elliot 50 in 120 minutes from 93 balls
    • Elliott/Rummans 2nd wicket partnership 100 runs in 153 minutes from 239 balls
    • Victoria 100 in 130 minutes from 34.2 overs
    • Lunch: Victoria (Elliott 81*, Rummans 32*, 54 overs)
    • MTG Elliott 100 in 235 minutes from 202 balls
    • Victoria 150 in 220 minutes from 56.5 overs)
    • Victoria 200 in 275 minutes from 71.1 overs)
    • Elliott/Hodge 3rd wicket partnership 50 runs in 50 minutes from 76 balls
    • Harris left field with believed side injury midway through his 9th over, the 45th of innings. MA Higgs completed the over of RJ Harris
    • BJ Hodge 50 runs in 99 minutes from 68 balls
    • Tea: Victoria 240/2 (Elliott 131*, Hodge 51*, 84 overs)
    • Elliott/Hodge 3rd wicket partnership 100 runs in 107 minutes from 170 balls
    • Victoria 250 in 330 minutes from 85.3 overs
    • MTG Elliott 150 in 344 minutes from 287 balls
    • Victoria 300 in 378 minutes from 98 overs
    • Elliott/Hodge 3rd wicket partnership 150 runs in 158 minutes from 246 balls
    • Victoria 350 in 427 minutes from 110.2 overs

      Day 3

    • Lunch: England 480/7 (Moss 80*, Harwood 10*, 153 overs)
    • Victoria 400 in 483 minutes from 126.5 overs
    • Victoria 450 in 540 minutes from 143 overs
    • Victoria 500 in 592 minutes from 157.3 overs
    • Moss/White 6th wicket partnership 50 runs in 51 minutes from 91 balls
    • J Moss 50 in 100 minutes from 105 balls
    • J Moss 100 in 194 minutes from 179 balls
    • Rain stopped play from 2:32pm to 2:59pm
    • Tea: South Australia 24/1 (Johnson 11*, Blewett 1*, 10 overs)
    • South Australia-2 50 (63 minutes, 14.5 overs)
    • South Australia-2 100 (117 minutes, 28.3 overs)
    • South Australia-2 150 (199 minutes, 47.5 overs)
    • SA-2 BA Johnson 50-115 minutes, 92 balls
    • SA-2 Higgs/Miller 50-partnership (64 minutes, 99 balls)
    • South Australia-2 200 (291 minutes, 71 overs)
    • SA-2 Higgs 50 (186 minutes, 138 balls)
    • BA Johnson acted as runner for RJ Harris
  • Sunday, November 24, 2002

    2nd Test: Australia v England at Adelaide, 21-25 Nov 2002

    Test # 1628
    The Ashes, 2002-03, 2nd Test
    Australia v England
    Adelaide Oval
    21,22,23,24 November 2002 (5-day match)

    Result: Australia won by an innings and 51 runs
    Series: Australia leads the 5-Test series 2-0

    Toss: England
    Umpires: SA Bucknor (WI) and RE Koertzen (SA)
    TV Umpire: SJ Davis
    Match Referee: Wasim Raja (Pak)
    Man of the Match: RT Ponting

    Close of Play:

  • Day 1: England 295/4 (Butcher 22*; 89.3 overs)
  • Day 2: England 342, Australia 247/2 (Ponting 83*, Martyn 48*; 64 overs)
  • Day 3: Australia 552/9d, England 36/3 (Vaughan 17*; 11.2 overs)
    England 1st innings                                             R   M   B  4 6
    ME Trescothick b McGrath 35 96 54 4 0
    MP Vaughan c Warne b Bichel 177 371 306 22 3
    RWT Key c Ponting b Warne 1 39 23 0 0
    *N Hussain c Gilchrist b Warne 47 161 120 6 0
    MA Butcher c Gilchrist b Gillespie 22 84 51 3 0
    +AJ Stewart lbw b Gillespie 29 109 72 1 0
    C White c Bichel b Gillespie 1 19 12 0 0
    RKJ Dawson lbw b Warne 6 48 39 0 0
    AR Caddick b Warne 0 7 4 0 0
    MJ Hoggard c Gilchrist b Gillespie 6 23 21 0 0
    SJ Harmison not out 3 3 1 0 0
    Extras (lb 7, nb 8) 15
    Total (all out, 115.5 overs, 484 mins) 342

    FoW: 1-88 (Trescothick, 21.2 ov), 2-106 (Key, 30.6 ov),
    3-246 (Hussain, 72.4 ov), 4-295 (Vaughan, 89.3 ov),
    5-295 (Butcher, 92.4 ov), 6-308 (White, 96.6 ov),
    7-325 (Dawson, 108.6 ov), 8-325 (Caddick, 110.4 ov),
    9-337 (Stewart, 115.1 ov), 10-342 (Hoggard, 115.5 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    McGrath 30 11 77 1 (2nb)
    Gillespie 26.5 8 78 4
    Bichel 20 2 78 1 (4nb)
    Warne 34 10 93 4 (2nb)
    Waugh 5 1 9 0

    Australia 1st innings R M B 4 6
    JL Langer c Stewart b Dawson 48 107 59 7 0
    ML Hayden c Caddick b White 46 91 73 6 1
    RT Ponting c Dawson b White 154 349 269 9 0
    DR Martyn c Hussain b Harmison 95 304 229 7 0
    *SR Waugh c Butcher b White 34 71 40 2 0
    DS Lehmann c sub (A Flintoff) b White 5 31 22 0 0
    +AC Gilchrist c Stewart b Harmison 54 120 67 4 2
    SK Warne c & b Dawson 25 42 38 2 0
    AJ Bichel b Hoggard 48 61 56 8 0
    JN Gillespie not out 0 4 1 0 0
    Extras (b 1, lb 17, w 7, nb 18) 43
    Total (9 wickets dec, 139.2 overs, 594 mins) 552

    DNB: GD McGrath.

    FoW: 1-101 (Hayden, 18.3 ov), 2-114 (Langer, 21.4 ov),
    3-356 (Martyn, 99.5 ov), 4-397 (Ponting, 105.1 ov),
    5-414 (Lehmann, 111.4 ov), 6-423 (Waugh, 113.4 ov),
    7-471 (Warne, 124.5 ov), 8-548 (Bichel, 138.5 ov),
    9-552 (Gilchrist, 139.2 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Caddick 20 2 95 0 (5nb, 2w)
    Hoggard 26 4 84 1
    Harmison 28.2 8 106 2 (6nb, 1w)
    White 28 2 106 4 (7nb)
    Dawson 37 2 143 2

    England 2nd innings R M B 4 6
    ME Trescothick lbw b Gillespie 0 7 8 0 0
    MP Vaughan c McGrath b Warne 41 156 95 2 1
    MA Butcher lbw b McGrath 4 6 4 1 0
    *N Hussain b Bichel 10 40 30 1 0
    RWT Key c Lehmann b Bichel 1 8 6 0 0
    +AJ Stewart lbw b Warne 57 143 101 5 0
    C White c sub (B Lee) b McGrath 5 47 50 0 0
    RKJ Dawson c Gilchrist b McGrath 19 52 30 4 0
    MJ Hoggard b McGrath 1 7 12 0 0
    SJ Harmison lbw b Warne 0 7 10 0 0
    AR Caddick not out 6 28 18 1 0
    Extras (b 3, lb 4, nb 8) 15
    Total (all out, 59.2 overs, 257 mins) 159

    FoW: 1-5 (Trescothick, 1.4 ov), 2-17 (Butcher, 2.3 ov),
    3-36 (Hussain, 11.2 ov), 4-40 (Key, 13.3 ov),
    5-114 (Vaughan, 36.2 ov), 6-130 (White, 47.6 ov),
    7-130 (Stewart, 48.1 ov), 8-132 (Hoggard, 51.1 ov),
    9-134 (Harmison, 52.6 ov), 10-159 (Dawson, 59.2 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    McGrath 17.2 6 41 4 (4nb)
    Gillespie 12 1 44 1
    Warne 25 7 36 3 (4nb)
    Bichel 5 0 31 2

    • Hours of play: 11.00am - 1.00pm, 1.40pm - 3.40pm, 4.00pm - 6.00pm
    • 4th Official - SD Fry

      Day 1

    • England 50 in 67 mins from 14.4 overs
    • Vaughan 50 in 89 mins, 72 balls, 4 fours, 2 sixes
    • Lunch: 94/1 (Vaughan 56, Key 1, 27 overs)
    • England 100 in 130 mins from 29.3 overs
    • England 150 in 194 mins from 45 overs
    • Vaughan 100 in 205 mins, 175 balls, 12x4, 2x6
    • England 200 in 238 mins from 56.1 overs
    • Vaughan 150 in 295 mins,244 balls, 19x4, 3x6
    • England 250 in 303 mins from 73 overs
    • Official Crowd 20,362
    • New ball taken at 266/3 after 80 overs

      Day 2

    • England 300 in 388 mins from 92.2 overs
    • Lunch: England 342
    • Australia 50 in 44 mins from 9.3 overs
    • Australia 100 in 90 mins from 18.1 overs
    • Tea: Australia 125/2 (Ponting 7, Martyn 6, 27 overs)
    • Asutralia 150 in 157 mins from 35.2 overs
    • Crowd: 21,557

      Day 3

    • Ponting 50 in 106 mins from 94 balls, 2x4
    • England 200 in 210 mins, 48.4 overs
    • Australia 250 in 271 mins, 65.1 overs
    • Ponting 100 in 229 mins from 191 balls, 4 x 4s
    • Australia 300 in 335 mins from 79.5 overs
    • Martyn 50 in 165 mins from 113 balls, 5 x 4s
    • Lunch: Australia 341/2 (Ponting 133*, Martyn 83*, 94 overs)
    • Australia 350 in 399 mins from 96.5 overs
    • Ponting 150 in 337 mins from 262 balls, 9 x 4s
    • Australia 400 in 452 mins from 106.5 overs
    • Tea: Australia 440/6 (Gilchrist 13*, Warne 8*, 120 overs)
    • Australia 450 in 516 mins from 122 overs
    • Australia 500 in 556 mins from 131.5 overs
    • Crowd: 22,208
    • Australia 550 in 593 mins from 139.1 overs
    • Close of Play - Day 3

      Day 4

    • England 50 in 72 mins from 15.2 overs
    • England 100 in 126 mins from 28.4 overs
    • Stewart 50 in 81 mins from 67 balls, 6 x 4s
    • Lunch: England 119/5 (Stewart 53*, White 1*, 41 overs)
    • England 150 in 253 mins from 58.3 overs
    • Rain delay 1:40
    • Play resumed 2:00
    • Rain delay at 2:25
    • Play resumed at 2:35
    • Rain delay at 3:05
    • Play resumed at 3:22
    • Match concluded 3:48pm
    • Day 4 crowd - 14,381 *
    • Total match attendance - 78,508
  • Sunday, November 17, 2002

    Tour match: Australia 'A' v England XI at Hobart, 15-17 Nov 2002

    England in Australia, 2002/03
    Australia A v England XI
    Bellerive Oval, Hobart
    15,16,17 November 2002 (3-day match)

    Result: Match drawn

    Toss: England XI
    Umpires: RL Parry and JH Smeaton
    TV Umpire: KJ McGinniss
    Man of the match: ML Love

    Close of Play:

  • Day 1: Australia A 353/3d, England XI 50/1 (Trescothick 5*, Butcher 30*; 13 overs)
  • Day 2: England XI 183 and 96/3 (Key 38*, Crawley 6*; 36 overs)
    Australia A 1st innings                                         R   M   B  4 6
    MTG Elliott retired hurt 0 1 1 0 0
    *JP Maher c Foster b Tudor 6 28 26 0 0
    ML Love not out 201 301 243 25 0
    GS Blewett b White 25 110 74 3 0
    MJ Clarke c sub (CEW Silverwood) b Dawson 50 112 83 7 0
    MJ North not out 33 50 37 5 1
    Extras (b 2, lb 16, w 5, nb 15) 38
    Total (3 wickets dec, 75 overs, 303 mins) 353

    DNB: +BJ Haddin, NM Hauritz, AA Noffke, SR Clark, BA Williams.

    FoW: 1-13 (Maher, 6.6 ov), 2-153 (Blewett, 33.2 ov),
    3-275 (Clarke, 63.2 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Tudor 19 3 79 1 (4nb)
    Harmison 16 3 54 0 (2nb)
    Flintoff 10 0 62 0 (8nb)
    White 14 1 70 1 (1w)
    Dawson 16 4 70 1

    England XI 1st innings R M B 4 6
    *ME Trescothick c Haddin b Williams 5 61 45 0 0
    MP Vaughan b Williams 8 26 18 1 0
    MA Butcher c Love b Clark 42 78 55 7 0
    RWT Key c Hauritz b Noffke 36 94 80 5 0
    JP Crawley not out 43 175 125 4 0
    A Flintoff b Clark 1 5 5 0 0
    C White c Clarke b Clark 4 24 15 0 0
    +JS Foster c Love b Noffke 7 20 19 1 0
    AJ Tudor lbw b Williams 12 58 59 0 0
    RKJ Dawson lbw b Williams 0 4 3 0 0
    SJ Harmison lbw b Williams 3 7 5 0 0
    Extras (b 6, lb 9, w 3, nb 4) 22
    Total (all out, 70.2 overs, 282 mins) 183

    FoW: 1-11 (Vaughan, 6.2 ov), 2-51 (Trescothick, 14.4 ov),
    3-85 (Butcher, 25.5 ov), 4-108 (Key, 38.1 ov),
    5-109 (Flintoff, 39.2 ov), 6-122 (White, 45.2 ov),
    7-131 (Foster, 50.2 ov), 8-173 (Tudor, 66.5 ov),
    9-179 (Dawson, 68.2 ov), 10-183 (Harmison, 70.2 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Williams 18.2 5 52 5 (1w)
    Clark 24 7 60 3 (1nb, 2w)
    Noffke 17 4 31 2 (3nb)
    Blewett 3 0 6 0
    Hauritz 8 2 19 0

    England XI 2nd innings (following on) R M B 4 6
    *ME Trescothick b Noffke 11 16 15 1 1
    MP Vaughan b Clark 14 37 23 2 0
    MA Butcher c Haddin b Blewett 25 77 60 5 0
    RWT Key not out 174 415 386 18 0
    JP Crawley retired hurt 55 276 216 3 0
    A Flintoff c & b Hauritz 15 32 32 2 0
    C White c Williams b Hauritz 2 21 24 0 0
    +JS Foster not out 1 23 16 0 0
    Extras (b 8, lb 1, nb 4) 13
    Total (5 wickets declared, 128 overs) 310

    DNB: AJ Tudor, RKJ Dawson, SJ Harmison.

    FoW: 1-16 (Trescothick, 4.1 ov), 2-28 (Vaughan, 9.1 ov),
    3-74 (Butcher, 24.1 ov), 4-291 (Flintoff, 111.5 ov),
    5-299 (White, 119.5 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Noffke 19 6 45 1 (3nb)
    Clark 25 4 78 1 (1nb)
    Williams 17 5 46 0
    Blewett 11 5 17 1
    Hauritz 40 16 75 2
    Clarke 15 2 38 0
    Maher 1 0 2 0

    • 12th men: SB Tubb (Australa A) and CEW Silverwood (England XI)

      Day 1

    • MTG Elliott (1) retired hurt at 0/0 (struck on arm by Alex Tudor delivery)
    • Martin Love's 50 scored in 81 minutes, from 62 balls and included 7 fours
    • Australian 100 up off 166 balls in 108 minutes
    • Love and Blewett's 100 run partnership up in 117 minutes off 127 balls
    • Australian 150 up off 204 balls in 137 minutes
    • Martin Love's century came up in 148 minutes, off 114 balls and included 15 4's
    • Australian 200 came up in 189 bminutes off 281 balls
    • Love and Clarke's fifty run partnership up in 53 minutes off 79 balls
    • Love's 150 came up in 221 minutes, off 188 balls and included 18 4's
    • Love and Clarke's 100 run partnership came up in 95 minutes off 154 balls
    • Love and North's 50 run partnership up in 39 minutes off 56 balls
    • Love brings up a majestic 200 in 243 balls and 301 minutes

      Day 2

    • England 100 up in 136 minutes, off 197 balls
    • Scott Mason of Tasmania is acting as 12th man today in place of Shannon Tubb
    • Williams bags 5 wickets for 52 off 18.2 overs
    • M.A. Butcher reaches 12 000 first class runs

      Day 3

    • Shannon Tubb acting as 12th man for Aus A to start the day
    • England 100 reached in 144 minutes, off 238 balls
    • RWT Key's fifty up in 128 minutes, off 115 balls and included 6 fours
    • England 150 up in 219 minutes, off 352 balls
    • England scored 75 runs in the opening session without losing a wicket
    • Tasmanian Ben Puzney has taken over the 12th man duties for Australia A
    • RWT Key and JP Crawley reached their 100 run partnership in 168 minutes off 283 balls
    • RWT Key's century came up in 231 minutes, off 203 balls and included 11 fours
    • The new ball is taken at the end of the 81st over
    • The England 200 came up in 306 minutes off 504 balls
    • Key and Crawley bring up their 150 run partnership off 392 balls in 236 minutes
    • Crawley reaches his fifty off 201 balls in 251 minutes with 2 fours
    • MP Vaughan acts as runner for the injured Crawley
    • England scored 79 runs without the loss of a wicket in the second session
    • JP Crawley (2) retired hurt at 250/3 (heavy bruising on right hip)
    • RWT Key reaches his 150 in 348 minutes, off 304 balls with 15 fours
    • RTW Key by reaching 162 passes his highest first class score
    • England 300 up in 432 minutes, off 730 balls
    • England declares at 5 for 310 with RTW Key not out 174 and Foster 1
  • New South Wales v South Australia at Sydney, 14-17 Nov 2002

    Pura Cup, 2002/03, 9th match
    New South Wales v South Australia
    Sydney Cricket Ground
    14,15,16,17 November 2002 (4-day match)

    Result: South Australia won by 27 runs
    Points: South Australia 6, New South Wales 0

    Toss: New South Wales
    Umpires: DB Hair and SJA Taufel
    Man of the Match: DA Fitzgerald

    Close of Play:

  • Day 1: South Australia 319/5 (Davison 9*, Deitz 4*, 96 overs)
  • Day 2: South Australia 397, New South Wales 84/3 (SR Waugh 18*, Katich 3*; 28 overs)
  • Day 3: New South Wales 296/9d, South Australia 181, New South Wales 11/2 (Slater 4*; 3.3 overs)
    South Australia 1st innings                                     R   M   B  4 6
    DA Fitzgerald c Pilon b Lee 153 343 302 21 0
    BA Johnson c SR Waugh b Lee 29 81 56 4 0
    *DS Lehmann b Lee 97 186 128 13 0
    BH Higgins b Lee 13 88 68 0 0
    JM Davison lbw b MacGill 22 64 36 2 0
    MA Higgs b Lee 0 1 1 0 0
    +SA Deitz b Nash 21 32 17 4 0
    MC Miller c ME Waugh b Nash 9 10 11 0 0
    RJ Harris c Phelps b Lee 27 37 34 4 0
    PC Rofe c SR Waugh b Lee 4 14 13 1 0
    MA Harrity not out 0 17 0 0 0
    Extras (b 4, lb 10, w 7, nb 1) 22
    Total (all out, 110.5 overs, 441 mins) 397

    FoW: 1-53 (Johnson, 19.3 ov), 2-244 (Lehmann, 67.1 ov),
    3-304 (Fitzgerald, 89.6 ov), 4-305 (Higgins, 93.2 ov),
    5-305 (Higgs, 93.3 ov), 6-348 (Deitz, 100.3 ov),
    7-358 (Miller, 102.5 ov), 8-362 (Davison, 103.5 ov),
    9-373 (Rofe, 106.6 ov), 10-397 (Harris, 110.5 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Lee 31.5 8 114 7 (1w)
    Nash 20 3 61 2 (1w)
    Bracken 24 6 64 0
    MacGill 24 2 97 1 (1nb, 1w)
    ME Waugh 5 0 26 0
    Katich 6 0 21 0

    New South Wales 1st innings R M B 4 6
    MJ Phelps b Rofe 7 10 8 1 0
    MJ Slater run out (Harris) 23 86 57 1 0
    MG Bevan c Deitz b Davison 33 93 65 5 0
    *SR Waugh c Fitzgerald b Rofe 135 247 198 13 4
    SM Katich lbw b Miller 53 98 87 5 0
    ME Waugh c Higgins b Davison 1 11 6 0 0
    +NS Pilon c Harrity b Davison 6 21 22 1 0
    B Lee b Davison 0 2 2 0 0
    DA Nash c Higgins b Davison 10 28 23 1 0
    NW Bracken not out 27 60 50 2 1
    Extras (lb 1) 1
    Total (9 wickets dec, 86.2 overs, 334 mins) 296

    DNB: SCG MacGill.

    FoW: 1-14 (Phelps, 2.3 ov), 2-56 (Slater, 20.2 ov),
    3-73 (Bevan, 24.1 ov), 4-160 (Katich, 51.2 ov),
    5-169 (ME Waugh, 54.1 ov), 6-179 (Pilon, 60.2 ov),
    7-179 (Lee, 60.4 ov), 8-211 (Nash, 68.3 ov),
    9-296 (SR Waugh, 86.2 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Rofe 22.2 5 68 2
    Miller 16 3 49 1
    Harris 10 2 22 0
    Harrity 14 2 63 0
    Davison 21 3 81 5
    Higgs 3 0 12 0

    South Australia 2nd innings R M B 4 6
    BA Johnson c Slater b Lee 10 19 17 2 0
    DA Fitzgerald c ME Waugh b MacGill 21 60 34 1 0
    *DS Lehmann c Pilon b Lee 10 11 11 2 0
    BH Higgins lbw b MacGill 5 31 18 0 0
    MA Higgs b Bracken 70 93 75 9 0
    +SA Deitz st Pilon b MacGill 0 6 3 0 0
    MC Miller b Bracken 24 65 57 2 0
    RJ Harris b Lee 15 30 21 2 0
    JM Davison c Bevan b Lee 14 34 24 2 0
    PC Rofe b Bracken 1 4 3 0 0
    MA Harrity not out 0 16 10 0 0
    Extras (lb 3, w 5, nb 3) 11
    Total (all out, 45 overs, 189 mins) 181

    FoW: 1-14 (Johnson, 4.4 ov), 2-24 (Lehmann, 6.5 ov),
    3-46 (Fitzgerald, 13.1 ov), 4-47 (Higgins, 13.6 ov),
    5-51 (Deitz, 15.2 ov), 6-136 (Miller, 33.4 ov),
    7-153 (Higgs, 37.4 ov), 8-163 (Harris, 40.3 ov),
    9-164 (Rofe, 41.2 ov), 10-181 (Davison, 44.6 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Lee 15 2 66 4 (2nb, 1w)
    Bracken 14 4 45 3
    MacGill 11 1 51 3 (1nb)
    ME Waugh 3 0 6 0
    Nash 2 0 10 0

    New South Wales 2nd innings (target: 283 runs) R M B 4 6
    MJ Phelps lbw b Rofe 4 2 3 1 0
    MJ Slater c Higgins b Davison 91 203 144 8 1
    NW Bracken lbw b Harris 3 11 13 0 0
    MG Bevan b Higgs 114 332 264 10 0
    *SR Waugh lbw b Johnson 7 18 19 0 0
    SM Katich lbw b Harris 5 34 24 0 0
    ME Waugh c Deitz b Davison 0 4 4 0 0
    +NS Pilon c Lehmann b Higgs 7 33 27 1 0
    B Lee b Higgs 1 14 15 0 0
    DA Nash c Harris b Higgs 15 25 19 2 0
    SCG MacGill not out 2 9 1 0 0
    Extras (lb 4, w 1, nb 1) 6
    Total (all out, 88.4 overs, 346 mins) 255

    FoW: 1-4 (Phelps, 0.3 ov), 2-11 (Bracken, 3.3 ov),
    3-161 (Slater, 50.6 ov), 4-176 (SR Waugh, 55.6 ov),
    5-196 (Katich, 65.4 ov), 6-197 (ME Waugh, 66.4 ov),
    7-215 (Pilon, 76.1 ov), 8-221 (Lee, 80.3 ov),
    9-251 (Nash, 86.4 ov), 10-255 (Bevan, 88.4 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Rofe 9 2 25 1 (1nb)
    Harris 19 4 37 2
    Miller 5 0 23 0
    Davison 19 2 67 2
    Harrity 11 1 35 0 (1w)
    Johnson 16 5 39 1
    Higgs 9.4 3 25 4

    • Hours of play: 11.00am - 1.00pm, 1.40pm - 3.40pm, 4.00pm - 6.00pm
    • Scorers: CL Bennison and MA Slarke
    • 12th Men: CJ Richards (NSW) and NT Adcock (SA)
    • DS Lehmann completes 100 first-class matches for South Australia

      Day 1

    • South Australia 50 in 74 mins, off 17.5 overs
    • Fitzgerald/Johnson 50 partnership in 74 mins, off 107 balls
    • When DS Lehmann reached 12 runs he completed 11,000 runs in the Sheffield Shield/Pura Cup competition
    • Lunch: South Australia 83/1 (Fitzgerald 30*, Lehmann 22*, 28 overs)
    • When DS Lehmann reached 25 runs he completed 9,000 runs for South Australia in the Sheffield Shield/Pura Cup
    • South Australia 100 in 159 mins, off 37.1 overs
    • Fitzgerald/Lehmann 50 partnership in 77 mins, off 106 balls
    • Fitzgerald 50 in 183 mins, off 140 balls, 7x4
    • Lehmann 50 in 110 mins, off 71 balls, 7x4
    • South Australia 150 in 203 mins, off 48.4 overs
    • Fitzgerald/Lehmann 100 partnership in 123 mins, off 179 balls
    • South Australia 200 in 231 mins, off 58 overs
    • Fitzgerald/Lehmann 150 partnership in 150 mins, off 234 balls
    • Tea: South Australia 209/1 (Fitzgerald 95*, Lehmann 80*, 59 overs)
    • Fitzgerald 100 in 241 mins, off 203 balls, 15x4
    • South Australia 250 in 283 mins, off 70.1 overs
    • Fitzgerald/Higgins 50 partnership in 57 mins, off 109 balls
    • Fitzgerald 150 in 327 mins, off 290 balls, 21x4
    • South Australia 1st inns: Second new ball taken after 87.1 overs at 296/2
    • South Australia 300 in 337 mins, off 88.3 overs

      Day 2

    • South Australia 350 in 396 mins, off 101.1 overs
    • Rain stopped play at 12.00pm.
    • Lunch: South Australia 392/9 (Harris 22*, Harrity 0*, 109 overs)
    • Play resumed at 1.55pm. Tea break amended to 4.40-5.00pm with stumps at 7.00pm. Four overs lost due to rain delay.
    • Rain stopped play from 3.01 to 3.40pm. Eleven overs lost from day's play.
    • New South Wales 50 in 66 minutes, off 15.5 overs
    • Tea: New South Wales 74/3 (SR Waugh 10*, Katich 1*, 25 overs)
    • Rain stopped play at 5.12pm.
    • Play abandoned for the day at 6.00pm.

      Day 3

    • SR Waugh/Katich 50 partnership in 57 mins off 88 balls.
    • NSW 100 in 138 mins off 32.4 overs
    • Lunch: SR Waugh 73* in 180 mins, off 136 balls, 7X4s and 2X6s.
    • Lunch: DA Nash 6* in 22 mins, off 19 balls.
    • NSW 200 in 264 mins, off 65.3 overs.
    • SR Waugh/Bracken 50 partnership in 31 mins, off 56 balls.
    • SR Waugh 50 in 126 mins off 96 balls, 6X4s, 1X6.
    • NSW dec 9/296, 334 mins, off 86.2 overs.
    • SRW ton in 219 mins off 167 balls, 10X4s, 3X6s.
    • NSW 250 in 299 mins off 75.5 overs.

      Day 4

    • NSW 50 in 70 mins, off 15.1 overs.
    • NSW 100 in 104 mins off 24.3 overs.
    • Higgs/Miller 50 partnership: 35 mins, 61 balls.
    • Stumps Day 3 - Slater 4* in 14 mins off 5 balls.
    • NSW 50 up in 72 mins, off 17.5 overs
    • Bevan/Slater 150 partnership in 188 minutes, off 284 balls.
    • NSW 150 in 184 mins, off 45.5 overs.
    • Bevan/Slater 150 partnership up in 188 minutes off 284 balls.
    • Bevan/Slater partnership 150 in 189 mins off 286 balls.
    • NSW 200 in 269 mins, off 68.2 overs.
    • Tea, Day 4: MG Bevan 91* in 264 mins, off 209 balls, 9X4s.
    • Tea, Day 4: NS Pilon 4* in 16 mins, off 11 balls, 1X4.
    • Tea, Day 4: NSW batting time: 278 minutes.
    • NSW 250 in 335 mins off 86.1 overs.
  • Saturday, November 16, 2002

    Queensland v Tasmania at Brisbane, 14-17 Nov 2002

    Pura Cup, 2002/03, 8th match
    Queensland v Tasmania
    Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane
    14,15,16 November 2002 (4-day match)

    Result: Queensland won by 5 wickets
    Points: Queensland 6, Tasmania 0

    Toss: Queensland
    Umpires: BNJ Oxenford and PD Parker
    Man of the Match: AJ Bichel

    Close of Play:

  • Day 1: Tasmania 187, Queensland 69/1 (Nash 32*, Carseldine 20*, 27 overs)
  • Day 2: Queensland 229, Tasmania 42/4 (Dighton 16*, Watson 13*, 14.4 overs)
    Tasmania 1st innings                                            R   M   B  4 6
    J Cox c Perren b Bichel 51 135 104 5 0
    MJ Di Venuto c Carseldine b Bichel 50 127 81 8 0
    *RT Ponting c Brant b Kasprowicz 7 34 20 0 0
    MG Dighton c Law b Dawes 13 70 46 1 0
    DJ Marsh lbw b Kasprowicz 1 38 33 0 0
    SR Watson b Symonds 10 38 24 1 0
    SP Kremerskothen c Nash b Bichel 22 55 44 2 0
    +SG Clingeleffer c Carseldine b Brant 5 26 16 0 0
    DG Wright not out 13 26 14 2 0
    DJ Saker c Seccombe b Brant 4 10 13 0 0
    SJ Jurgensen b Bichel 5 11 7 1 0
    Extras (lb 2, nb 4) 6
    Total (all out, 66.2 overs, 289 mins) 187

    FoW: 1-104 (Di Venuto, 28.5 ov), 2-105 (Cox, 30.4 ov),
    3-113 (Ponting, 37.1 ov), 4-123 (Marsh, 45.6 ov),
    5-125 (Dighton, 46.5 ov), 6-155 (Watson, 54.2 ov),
    7-164 (Kremerskothen, 60.3 ov), 8-168 (Clingeleffer, 61.1 ov),
    9-174 (Saker, 63.4 ov), 10-187 (Jurgensen, 66.2 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Bichel 17.2 3 46 4
    Kasprowicz 15 5 38 2 (3nb)
    Dawes 13 1 39 1
    Brant 12 1 41 2 (1nb)
    Symonds 9 4 21 1

    Queensland 1st innings R M B 4 6
    BP Nash b Watson 37 134 85 3 0
    DM Payne c Saker b Wright 15 42 47 1 0
    LA Carseldine c Ponting b Jurgensen 79 233 179 11 0
    SG Law c Clingeleffer b Kremerskothen 18 63 48 1 0
    A Symonds lbw b Kremerskothen 0 3 3 0 0
    CT Perren lbw b Saker 41 124 85 7 0
    +WA Seccombe run out (Jurgensen) 4 10 8 1 0
    AJ Bichel c Dighton b Wright 0 4 3 0 0
    *MS Kasprowicz c Clingeleffer b Watson 26 45 28 3 0
    JH Dawes not out 1 18 11 0 0
    SA Brant b Watson 0 7 5 0 0
    Extras (b 1, w 4, nb 3) 8
    Total (all out, 83.1 overs, 346 mins) 229

    FoW: 1-27 (Payne, 11.3 ov), 2-89 (Nash, 33.3 ov),
    3-122 (Law, 48.1 ov), 4-122 (Symonds, 48.4 ov),
    5-162 (Carseldine, 68.3 ov), 6-173 (Seccombe, 70.5 ov),
    7-173 (Bichel, 71.3 ov), 8-223 (Perren, 78.5 ov),
    9-229 (Kasprowicz, 81.2 ov), 10-229 (Brant, 83.1 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Saker 14 3 40 1 (1nb, 1w)
    Wright 22 6 51 2 (1nb)
    Jurgensen 17 2 59 1 (1nb, 2w)
    Watson 19.1 5 59 3 (1w)
    Ponting 2 1 3 0
    Kremerskothen 9 3 16 2

    Tasmania 2nd innings R M B 4 6
    MJ Di Venuto b Bichel 0 3 4 0 0
    J Cox b Kasprowicz 2 25 18 0 0
    *RT Ponting c & b Bichel 0 6 3 0 0
    MG Dighton lbw b Brant 25 91 52 5 0
    DJ Marsh b Bichel 1 3 3 0 0
    SR Watson c Perren b Bichel 57 220 149 7 0
    SP Kremerskothen c Seccombe b Symonds 39 112 88 5 0
    +SG Clingeleffer c Seccombe b Kasprowicz 1 9 10 0 0
    DG Wright c Carseldine b Kasprowicz 0 1 2 0 0
    DJ Saker not out 13 37 29 1 0
    SJ Jurgensen c Seccombe b Bichel 0 3 1 0 0
    Extras (b 4, lb 2, w 10) 16
    Total (all out, 59.5 overs, 254 mins) 154

    FoW: 1-4 (Di Venuto, 0.4 ov), 2-4 (Ponting, 2.1 ov),
    3-8 (Cox, 5.3 ov), 4-9 (Marsh, 6.1 ov),
    5-58 (Dighton, 19.6 ov), 6-126 (Kremerskothen, 47.4 ov),
    7-127 (Clingeleffer, 50.2 ov), 8-127 (Wright, 50.4 ov),
    9-153 (Watson, 59.1 ov), 10-154 (Jurgensen, 59.5 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Bichel 16.5 5 46 5 (4w)
    Kasprowicz 17 5 52 3
    Dawes 9 5 17 0 (2w)
    Brant 7 0 19 1
    Symonds 10 7 14 1

    Queensland 2nd innings (target: 113 runs) R M B 4 6
    DM Payne lbw b Wright 8 40 27 1 0
    BP Nash c Dighton b Wright 0 8 7 0 0
    LA Carseldine c Clingeleffer b Jurgensen 29 60 55 4 0
    SG Law c Saker b Jurgensen 22 47 32 3 1
    A Symonds not out 38 69 38 7 0
    CT Perren c Clingeleffer b Wright 15 43 37 3 0
    +WA Seccombe not out 0 6 2 0 0
    Extras (lb 4) 4
    Total (5 wickets, 33 overs, 139 mins) 116

    DNB: AJ Bichel, *MS Kasprowicz, JH Dawes, SA Brant.

    FoW: 1-1 (Nash, 2.2 ov), 2-22 (Payne, 10.5 ov),
    3-46 (Carseldine, 17.4 ov), 4-67 (Law, 21.5 ov),
    5-106 (Perren, 31.4 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Wright 11 1 25 3
    Saker 4 1 8 0
    Kremerskothen 3 0 10 0
    Watson 10 3 47 0
    Jurgensen 5 1 22 2

    • Hours of play: 10.00am - 12.00pm, 12.40pm - 2.40pm, 3.00pm - 5.00pm
    • 12th Men: DR MaxKenzie (Queensland) and XJ Doherty (Tasmania)
    • J Cox completes 146 first-class matches for Tasmania. This breaks Peter Sleep's record of most matches for one state, which was 145 for South Australia

      Day 1

    • Tas 50 in 75 mins from 15.6 overs
    • Tas 1st wicket p/ship of 50 in 75 mins from 98 balls
    • Di Venuto 50 in 118 mins from 76 balls
    • Cox 50 in 124 mins from 93 balls
    • Tas 100 in 124 mins from 28.1 overs
    • Tas 1st wicket p/ship of 104 in 127 mins from 176 balls
    • With this catch of DJ Saker, WA Seccombe completed 400 first-class dismissals for Queensland.
    • the Tas innings concluded at 3.51pm
    • Qld 50 in 73 mins from 18.4 overs
    • Tasmania First wicket partnership 100 in 124 minutes from 174 balls
    • Tasmania 150 in 231 minutes from 52.1 overs
    • Play ceased at 5.48pm

      Day 2

    • Qld 2nd wicket p/ship 62 in91 minutes from 132 balls
    • Qld 100 in 159 mins from 38.6 overs
    • Carseldine 50 in 171 mins from 121 balls
    • Qld second wicket partnership 50 in 75 minutes from 109 balls
    • Qld 150 in 263 mins from 65.1 overs
    • QLd 200 in 309 mins from 74.3
    • 8th wicket partnership 50 in 32 mins from 42 balls
    • 8th wicket partnership of 50 in 33 mins from 44 balls
    • new ball taken at commencement of 81 st over
    • One wide ball bowled by Bichel went for four byes and these counted as wides
    • Rain stopped play at 4.09pm and play abandoned for the day at 5.15pm with play to commence on Saturday at 9.30am

      Day 3

    • Tasmania 50 in 80 minutes from 17.3 overs
    • Rain stopped play at 10.02am and play resumed at 10.20am
    • Tasmania 100 in 158 minutes from 35.3 overs
    • Tasmania sixth wicket partnership 50 in 78 minutes from 111 balls
    • Tasmania sixth wicket partnership of 68 in 112 minutes from 166 balls
    • Watson 50 in 196 minutes from 133 balls
    • Tasmania 150 in 247 minutes from 58.3 overs
    • Queensland 50 in 74 minutes from 18.2 overs
    • Queensland 100 in 122 minutes from 29.1 overs
    • The match concluded at 4.20pm
  • Western Australia v Victoria at Perth, 14-17 Nov 2002

    Pura Cup, 2002/03, 9th match
    Western Australia v Victoria
    W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth
    14,15,16 November 2002 (4-day match)

    Result: Western Australia won by an innings and 69 runs
    Points: Western Australia 6, Victoria 0

    Toss: Victoria
    Umpires: AR Craig and IH Lock
    Man of the Match: GB Hogg

    Close of Play:

  • Day 1: Victoria 110, Western Australia 134/3 (Martyn 23*, Campbell 23*, 44 overs)
  • Day 2: Western Australia 416, Victoria 143/3 (Klinger 29*, Rummans 26*; 41 overs)
    Victoria 1st innings                                            R   M   B  4 6
    J Moss lbw b Wilson 4 39 33 0 0
    JL Arnberger c Gilchrist b Wilson 28 131 93 4 0
    M Klinger c Gilchrist b Angel 4 27 13 1 0
    BJ Hodge c Gilchrist b Angel 11 38 35 2 0
    GC Rummans lbw b Clark 1 11 12 0 0
    CL White lbw b Clark 13 24 22 2 0
    +DS Berry b Angel 8 47 33 2 0
    *SK Warne c & b Angel 25 44 33 4 0
    ML Lewis c Gilchrist b Clark 5 31 21 0 0
    RJ Cassell not out 2 23 15 0 0
    WN Carr b Clark 0 1 1 0 0
    Extras (lb 9) 9
    Total (all out, 51.5 overs, 216 mins) 110

    FoW: 1-11 (Moss, 9.5 ov), 2-26 (Klinger, 16.1 ov),
    3-46 (Hodge, 26.5 ov), 4-47 (Rummans, 29.6 ov),
    5-57 (Arnberger, 32.4 ov), 6-65 (White, 35.6 ov),
    7-95 (Berry, 44.4 ov), 8-102 (Warne, 46.3 ov),
    9-110 (Lewis, 51.4 ov), 10-110 (Carr, 51.5 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Nicholson 11 4 21 0
    Wilson 15 9 18 2
    Angel 14 6 29 4
    Clark 11.5 4 33 4

    Western Australia 1st innings R M B 4 6
    MEK Hussey lbw b White 56 125 88 10 0
    JL Langer c Berry b Lewis 10 32 14 1 0
    CJL Rogers c White b Warne 12 50 40 0 0
    DR Martyn c & b Lewis 66 188 136 9 0
    RJ Campbell c Hodge b Lewis 75 115 99 14 0
    *+AC Gilchrist c Hodge b Moss 79 110 81 13 1
    GB Hogg b Moss 93 135 116 11 5
    MJ Nicholson lbw b Moss 4 19 7 0 0
    J Angel c White b Moss 0 1 3 0 0
    MW Clark b Cassell 0 18 14 0 0
    P Wilson not out 4 11 4 1 0
    Extras (b 5, lb 2, w 1, nb 9) 17
    Total (all out, 98.5 overs, 411 mins) 416

    FoW: 1-54 (Langer, 7.3 ov), 2-78 (Rogers, 19.2 ov),
    3-105 (Hussey, 28.3 ov), 4-228 (Campbell, 59.2 ov),
    5-265 (Martyn, 65.5 ov), 6-352 (Gilchrist, 86.2 ov),
    7-369 (Nicholson, 90.1 ov), 8-369 (Angel, 90.4 ov),
    9-388 (Clark, 95.2 ov), 10-416 (Hogg, 98.5 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Lewis 24 9 100 3 (6nb)
    Carr 11 1 42 0 (3nb, 1w)
    Cassell 17 2 104 1
    Warne 22 1 71 1
    White 12 3 32 1
    Hodge 1 0 10 0
    Moss 11.5 4 50 4

    Victoria 2nd innings R M B 4 6
    JL Arnberger c Martyn b Hogg 39 91 77 7 0
    J Moss b Wilson 34 95 72 3 0
    M Klinger c Gilchrist b Wilson 39 112 80 3 0
    BJ Hodge b Hogg 0 3 3 0 0
    GC Rummans c Gilchrist b Wilson 32 82 79 6 0
    CL White lbw b Wilson 12 24 16 2 0
    +DS Berry b Nicholson 25 39 32 5 0
    *SK Warne c Gilchrist b Wilson 0 5 5 0 0
    ML Lewis not out 17 70 46 1 0
    RJ Cassell lbw b Hogg 18 36 34 4 0
    WN Carr c Martyn b Wilson 0 3 4 0 0
    Extras (b 5, lb 15, w 1) 21
    Total (all out, 74.4 overs, 289 mins) 237

    FoW: 1-78 (Arnberger, 23.6 ov), 2-78 (Moss, 24.5 ov),
    3-85 (Hodge, 25.4 ov), 4-156 (Rummans, 48.6 ov),
    5-171 (Klinger, 54.1 ov), 6-172 (White, 54.6 ov),
    7-176 (Warne, 56.5 ov), 8-208 (Berry, 63.2 ov),
    9-236 (Cassell, 73.4 ov), 10-237 (Carr, 74.4 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Nicholson 13 3 36 1 (1w)
    Wilson 22.4 6 76 6
    Clark 12 3 38 0
    Angel 14 3 35 0
    Hogg 13 5 32 3

    • Hours of play: 11.00am - 1.00pm, 1.40pm - 3.40pm, 4.00pm - 6.00pm
    • Scorers: CA Bull and SA Wheeler
    • 12th Men: MW Goodwin (Western Australia) and N Jewell (Victoria)
    • J Angel and DR Martyn complete 100 first-class matches for Western Australia

      Day 1

    • Lunch: Victoria 47/4 (Arnberger 23*, 30 overs)
    • Victoria 50 in 125 minutes after 30.6 overs
    • Victoria 100 in 190 minutes after 46.1 overs
    • Tea: Victoria 110 (Cassell 2*, 51.5 overs)
    • Western Australia 50 in minutes after 6.6 overs
    • Hussey/Langer 50 in 30 minutes from 45 balls
    • Hussey 50 in 93 minutes from 68 balls with 9 fours
    • Western Australia 100 in 111 minutes after 25.3 overs
    • Crowd: 1298

      Day 2

    • Western Australia 150 in 193 minutes after 48.4 overs
    • Martyn/Campbell 50 in 69 minutes from 129 balls
    • On 30, Ryan Campbell arrived at 4000 career first class runs
    • Martyn 50 in 117 minutes from 102 balls with 7 fours
    • Campbell 50 in 92 minutes from 87 balls with 9 fours
    • Western Australia 200 in 225 minutes after 56.3 overs
    • Martyn/Campbell 100 in 99 minutes from 172 balls
    • Western Australia 250 in 266 minutes after 64.4 overs
    • Gilchrist 50 in 63 minutes from52 balls with 8 fours and 1 six
    • Western Australia 300 in 314 minutes after 75.5 overs
    • Gilchrist/Hogg 50 in 48 minutes from 77 balls
    • New ball taken at 81 overs
    • Western Australia 350 in 350 minutes after 85.2 overs
    • Hogg 50 in 88 minutes from 76 balls with 9 fours
    • Western Australia 400 in 403 minutes after 96.3 overs
    • Victoria 50 in 51 minutes after 13.2 overs
    • Arnberger/Moss 50 in 51 minutes from 81 balls
    • Victoria 100 in 108 minutes after 28.1 overs
    • Klinger/Rummans 50 in 42 minutes from 72 balls
    • Crowd: 1703

      Day 3

    • Victoria 150 in 172 minutes after 45.3 overs
    • Victoria 200 in 240 minutes after 61.5 overs
  • Monday, November 11, 2002

    Western Australia v South Australia at Perth, 8-11 Nov 2002

    Pura Cup, 2002/03, 6th match
    Western Australia v South Australia
    W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth
    8,9,10,11 November 2002 (4-day match)

    Result: Match drawn
    Points: South Australia 2, Western Australia 0

    Toss: South Australia
    Umpires: AR Craig and IH Lock
    Man of the Match: CJ Davies

    Close of Play:

  • Day 1: South Australia 359
  • Day 2: Western Australia 217, South Australia 14/1 (Fitzgerald 5*, Davison 0*, 7 overs)
  • Day 3: South Australia 271/8d, Western Australia 58/2 (Goodwin 21*, North 23*, 24 overs)
    South Australia 1st innings                                     R   M   B  4 6
    DA Fitzgerald lbw b Clark 36 67 49 5 0
    BA Johnson c Clark b Williams 29 111 82 5 0
    *GS Blewett b Clark 92 208 163 10 3
    CJ Davies c Campbell b Williams 75 146 121 11 1
    MA Higgs c Meuleman b Clark 4 12 10 1 0
    MC Miller c Rogers b Clark 4 38 25 1 0
    +SA Deitz not out 71 108 80 11 0
    JM Davison run out (Meuleman) 0 10 2 0 0
    RJ Harris c Campbell b Nicholson 13 20 16 1 0
    DW Fleming c Goodwin b Nicholson 9 6 6 2 0
    PC Rofe c Nicholson b Clark 11 30 16 2 0
    Extras (b 8, lb 4, nb 3) 15
    Total (all out, 94.3 overs, 387 mins) 359

    FoW: 1-58 (Fitzgerald, 16.3 ov), 2-83 (Johnson, 26.6 ov),
    3-238 (Davies, 66.4 ov), 4-243 (Higgs, 70.1 ov),
    5-243 (Blewett, 70.4 ov), 6-264 (Miller, 78.6 ov),
    7-273 (Davison, 81.1 ov), 8-300 (Harris, 85.6 ov),
    9-310 (Fleming, 87.4 ov), 10-359 (Rofe, 94.3 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Williams 25 5 118 2
    Angel 23 10 55 0
    Clark 16.3 1 47 5 (3nb)
    Nicholson 21 1 76 2
    Hogg 9 0 51 0

    Western Australia 1st innings R M B 4 6
    *MEK Hussey c Fitzgerald b Harris 48 191 144 8 0
    SW Meuleman c & b Fleming 7 18 17 0 0
    MW Goodwin lbw b Rofe 0 2 3 0 0
    MJ North c Deitz b Rofe 25 113 85 5 0
    CJL Rogers lbw b Fleming 64 192 130 12 0
    +RJ Campbell lbw b Miller 4 21 19 1 0
    GB Hogg c Deitz b Johnson 25 53 50 4 0
    MJ Nicholson c Miller b Rofe 28 64 54 6 0
    BA Williams not out 8 14 6 2 0
    J Angel lbw b Fleming 1 4 4 0 0
    MW Clark c Harris b Rofe 5 4 7 1 0
    Extras (b 1, lb 1) 2
    Total (all out, 86.3 overs, 347 mins) 217

    FoW: 1-13 (Meuleman, 4.5 ov), 2-13 (Goodwin, 5.3 ov),
    3-78 (North, 34.2 ov), 4-96 (Hussey, 47.2 ov),
    5-111 (Campbell, 52.6 ov), 6-156 (Hogg, 67.2 ov),
    7-203 (Rogers, 83.3 ov), 8-203 (Nicholson, 84.1 ov),
    9-212 (Angel, 85.1 ov), 10-217 (Clark, 86.3 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Fleming 20 9 52 3
    Rofe 22.3 10 55 4
    Miller 16 9 32 1
    Harris 13 4 42 1
    Davison 4 0 8 0
    Johnson 11 6 26 1

    South Australia 2nd innings R M B 4 6
    BA Johnson b Williams 5 12 11 1 0
    DA Fitzgerald b Williams 22 112 77 3 0
    JM Davison c Goodwin b Clark 30 54 41 6 0
    *GS Blewett c Hussey b Williams 10 51 26 2 0
    CJ Davies b Nicholson 125 208 170 15 0
    MA Higgs c Rogers b Angel 4 9 6 1 0
    MC Miller b Angel 9 34 31 2 0
    +SA Deitz c North b Nicholson 52 143 97 8 0
    RJ Harris not out 1 7 3 0 0
    Extras (b 2, lb 6, w 5) 13
    Total (8 wickets dec, 77 overs, 322 mins) 271

    DNB: DW Fleming, PC Rofe.

    FoW: 1-10 (Johnson, 2.6 ov), 2-51 (Davison, 16.4 ov),
    3-75 (Fitzgerald, 25.2 ov), 4-84 (Blewett, 27.1 ov),
    5-100 (Higgs, 29.4 ov), 6-124 (Miller, 39.1 ov),
    7-266 (Deitz, 74.6 ov), 8-271 (Davies, 76.6 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Williams 15 3 65 3 (2w)
    Clark 15 3 55 1 (1w)
    Nicholson 21 4 60 2
    Angel 18 7 50 2 (1w)
    Hogg 8 1 33 0

    Western Australia 2nd innings (target: 414 runs) R M B 4 6
    SW Meuleman c & b Rofe 4 53 45 0 0
    *MEK Hussey lbw b Harris 9 48 32 1 0
    MW Goodwin c Deitz b Harris 52 126 89 9 0
    MJ North b Rofe 27 53 45 5 0
    CJL Rogers not out 110 363 290 16 0
    +RJ Campbell c Harris b Blewett 45 73 62 7 0
    GB Hogg not out 79 220 171 10 0
    Extras (lb 13, w 1, nb 2) 16
    Total (5 wickets, 122 overs, 473 mins) 342

    DNB: MJ Nicholson, J Angel, MW Clark, BA Williams.

    FoW: 1-13 (Hussey, 12.3 ov), 2-13 (Meuleman, 13.2 ov),
    3-65 (North, 27.4 ov), 4-108 (Goodwin, 43.3 ov),
    5-188 (Campbell, 62.6 ov).

    Bowling O M R W
    Fleming 21 7 43 0 (1w)
    Rofe 32 14 60 2 (1nb)
    Harris 18 2 75 2
    Miller 18 4 52 0 (1nb)
    Davison 11 2 39 0
    Blewett 8 1 26 1
    Higgs 8 2 22 0
    Johnson 6 2 12 0

    • Hours of play: 11.00am - 1.00pm, 1.40pm - 3.40pm, 4.00pm - 6.00pm
    • Scorers: CA Bull and SA Wheeler
    • 12th Men: SE Marsh (Western Australia) and BE Young (South Australia)

      Day 1

    • South Australia 50 in 55 minutes after 14.4 overs
    • Fitzgerald/Johnson 50 in 55 minutes from 84 balls
    • Lunch: 89/2 (Blewett 15*, Davies 4*, 30 overs)
    • South Australia 100 in 133 minutes after 32.6 overs
    • Blewett/Davies 50 in 65 minutes from 112 overs
    • South Australia 150 in 187 minutes after 47.1 overs
    • Davies 50 in minutes 83 from 78 balls with 9 fours
    • Blewett 50 in 134 minutes from 98 balls with 3 fours and 3 sixes
    • Blewett/Davies 100 in 104 minutes from 170 balls
    • South Australia 200 in 226 minutes after 57.5 overs
    • Tea: 214/2 (Blewett 76*, Davies 67*, 62 overs)
    • Blewett/Davies 150 in 144 minutes from 235 balls
    • South Australia 250 in 296 minutes after 75.3 overs
    • New ball taken after 80.1 overs

      Day 2

    • South Australia 300 in 344 minutes after 85.1 overs
    • Deitz 50 in 88 minutes from 67 balls with 7 fours
    • South Australia 350 in 380 minutes after 92.5 overs
    • Hussey/North 50 in 83 minutes from 124 balls
    • Western Australia 100 in 194 minutes after 47.6 overs
    • Lunch: 65/2 (Hussey 37*, North 21*, 30 overs)
    • Western Australia 150 in 259 minutes after 64.6 overs
    • Rogers 50 in 138 minutes from 91 balls with 10 fours
    • New ball taken after 80 overs WA 199/6

      Day 3

    • South Australia 50 in 59 minutes after 14.4 overs
    • South Australia 100 in 129 minutes after 28.6 overs
    • Davies 50 in 91 minutes from 72 balls with 8 fours
    • South Australia 150 in 216 minutes after 50.4 overs
    • Davies/Deitz 50 in 59 minutes from 88 balls
    • South Australia 200 in 261 minutes after 62.1 overs
    • Davies/Deitz 100 in 110 minutes from 171 balls
    • Davies 100 in 168 minutes from 134 balls with 13 fours
    • South Australia 250 in 296 minutes after 71.2 overs
    • Deitz 50 in 138 minutes from 95 balls with 8 fours
    • Western Australia 50 in 92 minutes after 22.4 overs

      Day 4

    • Goodwin/North 50 in 46 minutes from 74 balls
    • Western Australia 100 in 162 minutes after 40.2 overs
    • Goodwin 50 in 120 from 85 balls with 9 fours
    • Western Australia 150 in 206 minutes after 51.1 overs
    • Rogers/Campbell 50 in 42 minutes from 66 balls
    • Western Australia 200 in 274 minutes after 68.4 overs
    • Rogers 50 in 171 minutes from 128 balls with 8 fours
    • Western Australia 250 in 335 minutes after 85.4 overs
    • Hogg 50 in 126 minutes from 105 balls with 7 fours
    • Western Australia 300 in 418 minutes after 106.3 overs
    • Rogers 100 in 346 minutes from 269 balls with 15 fours
    • Rogers/Hogg 150 in 215 minutes from 345 balls
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