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Sheffield Shield Round 7: New South Wales v Western Australia @ Bankstown Oval
Saturday 23rd February 2019 - Tuesday 26th February 2019
CA scorecard: https://live.cricket.com.au/match/2...rriors-jlt-sheffield-shield-2018-19/scorecard
In Round 5, the Blues defeated the Warriors by 104 runs in a relatively low scoring match despite career best figures of 11/105 by Jhye Richardson
Western Australia 198 (S.Marsh 81, Copeland 4/52) and 212 (Stoinis 81, Lyon 4/86)
defeated by
New South Wales 261 (Patterson 107, Richardson 8/47) and 254 (Henriques 48, Richardson 3/58)
NSW XII
Out:
Copeland back from Test commentary duties and should replace West or Conway in the lineup.
WA XIII
In: Bancroft, Guthrie, Hardie, Hope, Morris, O'Connor, Paris, Philippe, Whiteman
Out: Mitchell MARSH (groin), David MOODY (building loads), Jhye RICHARDSON (Aus duties), D'arcy SHORT (Aus duties), Marcus STOINIS (Aus duties), Ashton TURNER (Aus duties), Jonathan WELLS
A depleted Warriors squad missing numerous players due to Australian duties were dealt a further blow when skipper M.Marsh suffered a blow at training. David Moody (building loads), Ashton Agar (finger) and Shaun Marsh (hamstring) are also missing due to injury. Cameron Bancroft returns after suspension and Sam Whiteman has also been named for possibly his first game in 2 years. Wells's solid Big Bash form was not enough to compensate for his poor Shield form this season - hitting only 77 runs across 7 innings for an average of 11.00.
Weather
Saturday 23rd February 2019 - Tuesday 26th February 2019
CA scorecard: https://live.cricket.com.au/match/2...rriors-jlt-sheffield-shield-2018-19/scorecard
Position | Team | Matches | Wins | Draws | Losses | Bat Bonus Points | Bowl Bonus Points | Total Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Victoria | 6 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 6.17 | 5.80 | 31.97 |
2 | New South Wales | 6 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 3.64 | 4.40 | 23.04 |
3 | Queensland | 6 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2.60 | 4.40 | 21.00 |
4 | Western Australia | 6 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2.04 | 4.70 | 20.74 |
5 | Tasmania | 6 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 1.00 | 5.50 | 19.50 |
6 | South Australia | 6 | 0 | 4 | 2 | 2.84 | 4.70 | 12.54 |
In Round 5, the Blues defeated the Warriors by 104 runs in a relatively low scoring match despite career best figures of 11/105 by Jhye Richardson
Western Australia 198 (S.Marsh 81, Copeland 4/52) and 212 (Stoinis 81, Lyon 4/86)
defeated by
New South Wales 261 (Patterson 107, Richardson 8/47) and 254 (Henriques 48, Richardson 3/58)
NSW XII
- 20. Peter NEVILL (c)(+)
- 77. Sean ABBOTT
- 5. Harry CONWAY
- 9. Trent COPELAND
- 18. Jack EDWARDS
- 21. Moises HENRIQUES
- 3. Daniel HUGHES
- 36. Nick LARKIN
- 72. Stephen O'KEEFE
- 17. Kurtis PATTERSON
- 23. Jason SANGHA
- 76. Greg WEST
Out:
Copeland back from Test commentary duties and should replace West or Conway in the lineup.
WA XIII
- 35. Hilton CARTWRIGHT (c)
- 39. Will BOSISTO
- 4. Cameron BANCROFT
- 6. Liam GUTHRIE
- Aaron HARDIE (SS debut)
- 30. Bradley HOPE (FC debut)
- 95. Josh INGLIS (+)
- 12. Matthew KELLY
- Lance MORRIS (FC debut)
- Liam O'CONNOR (SS debut)
- 3. Joel PARIS
- 27. Josh PHILIPPE
- 9. Sam WHITEMAN (+)
In: Bancroft, Guthrie, Hardie, Hope, Morris, O'Connor, Paris, Philippe, Whiteman
Out: Mitchell MARSH (groin), David MOODY (building loads), Jhye RICHARDSON (Aus duties), D'arcy SHORT (Aus duties), Marcus STOINIS (Aus duties), Ashton TURNER (Aus duties), Jonathan WELLS
A depleted Warriors squad missing numerous players due to Australian duties were dealt a further blow when skipper M.Marsh suffered a blow at training. David Moody (building loads), Ashton Agar (finger) and Shaun Marsh (hamstring) are also missing due to injury. Cameron Bancroft returns after suspension and Sam Whiteman has also been named for possibly his first game in 2 years. Wells's solid Big Bash form was not enough to compensate for his poor Shield form this season - hitting only 77 runs across 7 innings for an average of 11.00.
Weather
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