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This team fell against the cricketing ability of this ‘engineer’, could not even chase so little, lost by 2 runs.

Ritul Pandey

By Ritul Pandey

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You may have heard shaking in the bathroom. This match is an example of that. A team that has been bowled out in 37.5 overs in ODIs in this match played on Australian soil. She dismissed the other team in the first ball i.e. 37.4 overs and won the match. Now let’s tell which two teams this match was between. This match played in Sydney was played between South Australia and Western Australia in the One Day Cup. South Australia defeated Western Australia by 2 runs in this low scoring ODI match played in Australian domestic cricket. South Australia’s victory was ensured as the cricketing prowess of the engineering student playing in his team overshadowed Western Australia.

South Australia were bowled out for 166 runs, this bowler taking 6 wickets

The South Australian team, who came to bat first in the match, could not even play 50 overs and were all out after scoring 166 runs in 37.5 overs. 24-year-old Western Australian bowler Bryce Jackson played an important role in destroying South Australia’s batting, taking 6 wickets for 31 runs in 9 overs in the match. Bryce Jackson’s list is a career-best performance in just his second game. Daniel Drew scored the highest 49 runs from South Australia. Apart from that, Liam Scott scored 46 runs.

The team won by 2 runs in an exciting match

Now Western Australia had an easy target of 167 runs which they had to achieve in 50 overs. In such a situation, hardly anyone was aware of the turn of the dice. But, this match proved why cricket is a game of uncertainties. Even after scoring 166 runs, South Australia defeated Western Australia by 2 runs in this match. He also bowled out Western Australia for 164 in 37.4 overs, one ball earlier than himself.

This engineer took 5 wickets in 10 overs

South Australian bowler Nathan McAndrew has played a major role in bringing Western Australia’s batting line-up to its knees. Nathan McAndrew is a civil engineering student but in this match he looked as bad as the Western Australian batsmen. He took 5 wickets for 40 runs in 10 overs and led his team to victory in a low-scoring match. Nathan McAndrew was named player of the match for his match-changing performance with the ball.

Ritul Pandey

Ritul Pandey

I am Ritul Pandey, a content creator focused on delivering entertaining and engaging news from the worlds of entertainment and sports

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