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A century to Charlie Wakim and 87 to Caleb Jewell anchors Tasmania’s first innings while Beau Webster follows his 62 in the first innings with four wickets in South Australia’s second innings.
Source: https://www.theroar.com.au/2023/10/08/sheffield-shield-wrap-who-impressed-in-round-1/
Adam then handed over to his brother Luke, who took seven-consecutive wickets on his way to the super-impressive figures of 7/44 off 18 overs.
Source: https://berwick.starcommunity.com.au/sport/2023-03-04/bullants-banished-after-stunning-collapse/
Afghanistan lost nine for 73 in 22.2 overs to be bowled out for 156, which was chased down by Bangladesh with six wickets and 92 balls to spare.
After England freewheeled their way to 8-393 and declared for their bowlers to have what turned out to be a fruitless late spell at the openers on day one, the Aussies now head into day three only 82 runs behind with five wickets in hand.
After shining with the bat, Kaustubh displayed his skills with the ball and picked up two wickets.
After Starc and Hazlewood left India reeling with three wickets in the first two overs, the hosts were able to cruise through the middle parts of their innings.
After strapping up his finger, he returned to take the wickets of Aiden Markram and David Miller, before his final over was belted for 26, leaving him with three for 88 off 8.5 overs.
Although Harry Gadd (25) and young Ben Feeney (23) prospered, Havant were never able to score at the required rate and were eventually restricted to 86 for five, Pack taking two late wickets.
And so it proved when Hamza defied his statistics, two wickets in three Tests at 132 apiece, to produce something special.
Apart from Murugan Abhishek’s two wickets, the rest of the bowlers toiled hard but ended the day without a single wicket in their kitty.
Attempting to offer no stroke, he grazed Woakes through to Bairstow as England moved within two wickets of completing the job.
At West Bridgfordians on Saturday Cuckney won by eight wickets.
Australia, by contrast, require just seven more wickets Sunday to win the only major global men's trophy to have so far eluded them and ensure they head into next week's Ashes opener against England at Edgbaston in buoyant mood.
Source: https://ewn.co.za/2023/06/11/kohli-holds-firm-against-australia-in-wtc-final-thriller
Australia did not hold back as they began their response, keeping up the positive approach that has been a hallmark throughout the series, but Jansen took two wickets in the fourth over, dismissing David Warner and Josh Inglis to apply the brakes.
Australia had Mitch Marsh as a hero with his flashy 118 and the English had Mark Wood as a counterfoil, with his pace, bounce and exceptional wicket count: five wickets for a mere 34 runs.
Source: https://citynews.com.au/2023/at-the-cricket-the-call-for-drinks-is-loud-and-clear/
Australia walk into Tea with 170 runs on the board and seven wickets in hand.
Bandara collected 18 wickets and was also a handy lower-order batter.
Source: https://dandenong.starcommunity.com.au/sport/2023-04-04/nuwan-re-signs-with-dandy-west/
Bangladesh’s main finger-spinners, Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Shakib, took six wickets for only 55 runs, while the quicks hit the pitch hard and created awkward angles with pace variations and clever use of crease.
Batting first, Masters posted 144 all out with hitting a top score of 27. picked up three wickets for 23 runs bowling for the opponents, while Jr claimed two for 31.
Source: https://antiguaobserver.com/freetown-and-mahico-get-double-wins-in-parish-league-cricket/
Batting first Reliance 1 posted 183 for five in their 20 overs and in response Indian Navy won by eight wickets.
Source: https://www.canindia.com/dy-patil-t20-cup-shivam-dubes-effort-in-vain/