ING Cup, 2001/02, 25th Match
New South Wales v Western Australia
Sydney Cricket Ground
3 February 2002 (50-over match)
Result: New South Wales won by 5 wickets
Points: New South Wales 4, Western Australia 0
Toss: Western Australia
Umpires: GJ Lill and SJA Taufel
Match Referee: RA French
Man of the Match: MJ Clarke
Players per side: 12 (11 bat, 11 field)
Western Australia innings (50 overs maximum) R M B 4 6
*JL Langer c Higgs b Thornely 107 164 124 15 0
SW Meuleman lbw b MacGill 47 79 59 4 1
+RJ Campbell c Haddin b MacGill 2 9 7 0 0
SM Katich c Thornely b MacGill 6 14 11 0 0
RM Baker c Haddin b MacGill 0 2 3 0 0
MEK Hussey c Rummans b Bracken 63 95 64 3 0
GB Hogg b MacGill 1 7 4 0 0
KM Harvey not out 19 34 27 1 0
DJ Wates b Bracken 0 3 1 0 0
Extras (lb 9, w 5) 14
Total (8 wickets, 50 overs, 207 mins) 259
DNB: SR Cary, J Angel, MW Clark.
FoW: 1-106 (Meuleman, 19.2 ov), 2-118 (Campbell, 21.5 ov),
3-133 (Katich, 25.3 ov), 4-133 (Baker, 25.6 ov),
5-204 (Langer, 40.2 ov), 6-214 (Hogg, 41.6 ov),
7-254 (Hussey, 49.1 ov), 8-259 (Wates, 49.6 ov).
Bowling O M R W
Clark 10 1 38 0 (1w)
Bracken 10 0 51 2
Higgs 2 0 18 0
Bradstreet 8 0 53 0
MacGill 10 1 50 5 (3w)
Thornely 10 0 40 1 (1w)
New South Wales innings (target: 260 runs from 50 overs) R M B 4 6
MJ Phelps c Hussey b Clark 4 12 10 1 0
+BJ Haddin c Campbell b Hogg 61 83 66 9 0
GC Rummans c Campbell b Clark 6 16 14 1 0
MJ Clarke not out 101 159 132 7 1
*S Lee c Wates b Angel 45 64 46 4 0
MA Higgs st Campbell b Hogg 3 7 4 0 0
CJ Richards not out 33 32 27 2 0
Extras (b 2, lb 5) 7
Total (5 wickets, 49.5 overs, 189 mins) 260
DNB: SD Bradstreet, DJ Thornely, SCG MacGill, NW Bracken,
SR Clark.
FoW: 1-7 (Phelps, 3.4 ov), 2-25 (Rummans, 7.6 ov),
3-103 (Haddin, 22.3 ov), 4-202 (Lee, 41.1 ov),
5-214 (Higgs, 42.3 ov).
Bowling O M R W
Cary 10 1 36 0
Clark 7 0 40 2
Angel 10 0 36 1
Hogg 10 0 60 2
Wates 5 0 27 0
Harvey 5.5 0 37 0
Katich 2 0 17 0
- Hours of Play: 10.00am - 1.30pm, 2.15pm - 5.45pm
- Scorers: CL Bennison and MA Slarke
- Trump Players: BJ Haddin (New South Wales) and RJ Campbell
(Western Australia)
- Rain delayed the start of play to 10.35am, lunch shortened to
30 minutes from 2.05pm
- Western Australia 50 in 32 mins, off 7.3 overs
- Langer/Meuleman 1st wicket partnership 50 in 32 mins, off 45
balls
- Langer 50 in 56 mins, off 41 balls, 10x4
- On 49, Langer became the leading run scorer for Western
Australia in Australian domestic one-day competition (prev.
TM Moody, 2004 runs)
- Western Australia 100 in 67 mins, off 15.4 overs
- Langer/Meuleman 1st wicket partnership 100 in 67 mins, off 94
balls
- On dismissing Meuleman, MacGill became the leading wicket
taker for New South Wales in Australian domestic one-day
competition (prev. BE McNamara, 57 wickets)
- Western Australia 150 in 125 mins, off 30.3 overs
- Langer 100 in 156 mins, off 117 balls, 14x4
- Western Australia 200 in 162 mins, off 39.4 overs
- Hussey 50 in 84 mins, off 55 balls, 2x4
- Western Australia 250 in 201 mins, off 48.5 overs
- New South Wales 50 in 47 mins, off 12.3 overs
- Haddin 50 in 62 mins, off 52 balls, 8x4
- Haddin/Clarke 3rd wicket partnership 50 in 32 mins, off 49
balls
- New South Wales 100 in 82 mins, off 22.2 overs
- Clarke 50 in 86 mins, off 81 balls, 4x4
- New South Wales 150 in 120 mins, off 32.5 overs
- Clarke/Lee 4th wicket partnership 50 in 38 mins, off 65 balls
- New South Wales 200 in 148 mins, off 41 overs
- On dismissing Lee, Angel became the leading wicket taker in
Australian domestic one-day cricket (equaling TM Moody,
Western Australia, 70 wickets)
- New South Wales 250 in 183 mins, off 48.4 overs
- Clarke 100 in 153 mins, off 131 balls, 7x4, 1x6
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