South Australia vs New South Wales, Match 11 - Live Cricket Score

The Marsh Cup, 2023 | 19 Oct 2023, Thur, 5:00 AM IST | Adelaide Oval

ResultNew South Wales won by 33 runs.
NSW

NSW

291/7 (50 ov)

SOA

SOA

258/10 (48.2 ov)

Player of the Match: Moises Henriques

BatterRB4s6sSR
Kurtis PattersonKurtis Pattersonc NA McSweeney b BAD Manenti17421040.48
Daniel HughesDaniel Hughesc JM Carder b NA McSweeney48521292.31
Matthew GilkesMatthew Gilkes(wk)c HJ Nielsen b HTRJY Thornton37554067.27
Moises HenriquesMoises Henriques(c)Not out1037237143.06
Oliver DaviesOliver Daviesb HNA Conway353531100.00
Jason SanghaJason Sanghalbw b HTRJY Thornton29332187.88
Ben DwarshuisBen Dwarshuisc WA Agar b HNA Conway9900100.00
Chris GreenChris Greenc NA McSweeney b NJ McAndrew130033.33
William SalzmannWilliam SalzmannNot out1100100.00
Did Not Bat: Nathan Lyon, Liam Hatcher
Extra( b - 0, w - 6, no - 2, lb - 3, p - 0 )11
Total( 5.82 Runs per over )291 (7 Wkts, 50 Ov)

Fall of Wickets

51-1 (Kurtis Patterson, 12.2), 91-2 (Daniel Hughes, 21.5), 116-3 (Matthew Gilkes, 26.3), 171-4 (Oliver Davies, 36.1), 225-5 (Jason Sangha, 44.4), 267-6 (Ben Dwarshuis, 48.2), 277-7 (Chris Green, 49.2)

BowlerOvMRWNBWDEco
Wes Agar91580026.44
Harry Conway101452104.50
Benjamin Manenti100561025.60
Nathan McAndrew100691116.90
Nathan McSweeney40141003.50
Henry Thornton70462016.57

BatterRB4s6sSR
Henry HuntHenry Huntc M Gilkes b MC Henriques75956078.95
Jake CarderJake Carderc NM Lyon b W Salzmann32333096.97
Daniel DrewDaniel Drewc KR Patterson b W Salzmann370042.86
Nathan McSweeneyNathan McSweeneyc (sub B Macdonald) b CJ Green49684172.06
Jake LehmannJake Lehmann(c)b BJ Dwarshuis5100050.00
Benjamin ManentiBenjamin Manentic CJ Green b Liam Hatcher191502126.67
Harry NielsenHarry Nielsen(wk)c JAS Sangha b BJ Dwarshuis15200075.00
Nathan McAndrewNathan McAndrewb Liam Hatcher01000.00
Wes AgarWes Agarc JAS Sangha b Liam Hatcher01000.00
Henry ThorntonHenry Thorntonc BJ Dwarshuis b W Salzmann513633141.67
Harry ConwayHarry ConwayNot out05000.00
Extra( b - 0, w - 6, no - 1, lb - 2, p - 0 )9
Total( 5.34 Runs per over )258 (10 Wkts, 48.2 Ov)

Fall of Wickets

56-1 (Jake Carder, 10.5), 66-2 (Daniel Drew, 12.6), 142-3 (Henry Hunt, 29.2), 153-4 (Jake Lehmann, 32.4), 180-5 (Nathan McSweeney, 37.3), 188-6 (Benjamin Manenti, 38.2), 188-7 (Nathan McAndrew, 38.3), 188-8 (Wes Agar, 38.4), 242-9 (Harry Nielsen, 45.4), 258-10 (Henry Thornton, 48.2)

BowlerOvMRWNBWDEco
Ben Dwarshuis90392014.33
Liam Hatcher100733127.30
Nathan Lyon90510005.67
William Salzmann9.20483025.14
Chris Green80361004.50
Moises Henriques(c)3091003.00

Who Will Win?

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Info

Series

The Marsh Cup

Date & Time

19 Oct 2023, Thur, 5:00 AM IST

Toss

South Australia elected to bowl

Venue

Adelaide Oval

Umpires

Michael Graham-Smith (Australia), Troy Penman (Australia)

Match Referee

Simon Fry (Australia)

weatherWeather Report

Clear Sky

pitchPitch Condition

Balanced

ScoreAvg 1st Inning Score

219

PredictionWin Prediction

South Australia

Preview

South Australia will lock horns with New South Wales in the 11th match of The Marsh Cup at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide on October 20. South Australia has not really done too well so far, not being able to win any of their three matches, and are languishing at the bottom of the table. New South Wales, on the other hand, has won just one of their three games and are placed fourth in the rankings.

South Australia had played off against Tasmania in their last match, where South Australia won the toss and elected to bowl. On a belter of a track, it was a run-fest for both these teams as a total of 833 runs were scored in the match. Batting first, Tasmania posted an unbelievable total of 435 runs on the board, owing to contributions from the whole team. South Australia did not back off from such a massive total and tried their best. Several of their batters contributed and scored well, but they kept losing wickets, as a result of which they were bowled out in the end and lost by 37 runs.

New South Wales had played off against Queensland in their last encounter, where Queensland won the toss and elected to bowl. Wales had a sloppy start being put to bat first, as they lost two wickets just at the score of four runs. The pair of Daniel Hughes and Moises Henriques saved the day for them as they put up a decent partnership, which led their team to a total of 217 runs. Queensland started much better than their counterparts but kept losing wickets. They had lost nine wickets at 146, but a miraculous partnership for the 10th wicket won them the match by the end.

Playing XI

South AustraliaSOA

New South WalesNSW

Reserve

CT
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Harry Matthiaswk
CT
CT
Thomas Kelly
CT
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Kelvin Smith
CT
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Kyle Brazell
CT
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Liam Scott
CT
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Aidan Cahill
CT
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Isaac Higgins
CT
CT
David Grant
CT
CT
Baxter J Holtwk
CT
CT
Lachlan Shawwk
CT
CT
Blake Macdonald
CT
CT
Ryan Hackney
CT
CT
Blake Nikitaras
CT
CT
Hayden Kerr
CT
CT
Jack Nisbet
CT
CT
Hunar Verma
CT
CT
Ryan Hadley
CT
CT
Ross Pawson
CT
CT
Joel Davies