ING Cup, 2002/03, Final
Western Australia v New South Wales
W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth
23 February 2003 (50 over match)
Result: New South Wales won by 7 wickets
Series: New South Wales wins the 2002/03 ING Cup
Toss: Western Australia
Umpires: SJ Davis and JH Smeaton
TV Umpire: IH Lock
Match Referee: RJ Evans
Man of the Match: SR Clark
Man of the Series: JL Langer
Players per side: 12 (11 bat, 11 field)
Western Australia innings (50 overs maximum) R M B 4 6
*JL Langer c Haddin b Bollinger 3 27 18 0 0
CJL Rogers c SR Waugh b Clark 7 17 12 1 0
+RJ Campbell c Clark b Bracken 21 24 16 1 1
MEK Hussey c Katich b Clark 4 21 11 1 0
MW Goodwin c Haddin b Bradstreet 31 73 57 1 0
SE Marsh c ME Waugh b Clark 4 25 21 0 0
KM Harvey c Haddin b Bradstreet 44 88 69 6 0
PC Worthington not out 49 93 58 6 1
J Angel run out (MacGill) 1 10 11 0 0
BA Williams b Bracken 1 1 2 0 0
MW Clark c Thornely b Katich 27 29 32 3 0
Extras (lb 1, w 6, nb 8) 15
Total (all out, 49.5 overs, 213 mins) 207
DNB: P Wilson.
FoW: 1-15 (Rogers, 3.3 ov), 2-25 (Langer, 4.5 ov),
3-43 (Campbell, 8.1 ov), 4-51 (Hussey, 9.5 ov),
5-65 (Marsh, 15.6 ov), 6-101 (Goodwin, 25.4 ov),
7-157 (Harvey, 39.1 ov), 8-163 (Angel, 41.4 ov),
9-164 (Williams, 42.1 ov), 10-207 (Clark, 49.5 ov).
Bowling O M R W
Bollinger 7 0 44 1 (7nb, 3w)
Clark 10 1 34 3
Bracken 10 3 35 2 (1w)
MacGill 10 0 48 0 (2w)
Bradstreet 10 2 33 2 (1nb)
Katich 2.5 0 12 1
New South Wales innings (target: 208 runs from 50 overs) R M B 4 6
SM Katich not out 75 111 77 14 1
+BJ Haddin lbw b Williams 34 22 18 7 0
DJ Thornely c Rogers b Williams 10 9 13 1 0
*SR Waugh c Campbell b Williams 88 71 55 16 1
MJ Clarke not out 0 3 0 0 0
Extras (lb 1, w 1, nb 2) 4
Total (3 wickets, 26.5 overs, 111 mins) 211
DNB: ME Waugh, MJ Slater, SD Bradstreet, SCG MacGill, SR Clark,
DE Bollinger, NW Bracken.
FoW: 1-50 (Haddin, 5.1 ov), 2-62 (Thornely, 7.6 ov),
3-193 (SR Waugh, 25.6 ov).
Bowling O M R W
Wilson 4 0 40 0 (1nb)
Clark 8.5 1 61 0 (1w)
Williams 7 0 55 3
Angel 3 0 25 0 (1nb)
Worthington 4 0 29 0
- Hours of play: 11.00 - 2.30pm, 3.00pm - 6.30pm
- Scorers: CA Bull and S Wheeler
- Western Australia 50 in 48 minutes after 9.2 overs
- Western Australia 100 in 114 minutes after 24.6 overs
- PC Worthington's highest score in Australian domestic one-day
matches (previous: 6 v New South Wales at Perth, 2002/03)
- Harvey/Worthington 50 in 39 minutes from 66 balls
- KM Harvey's highest score against New South Wales in domestic
one-day matches (previous: 31 at Sydney, 1998/99)
- Western Australia 150 in 159 minutes after 36.3 overs
- SR Clark's best bowling against Western Australia in
Australian domestic one-day matches (previous: 3/45 at Coffs
Harbour, 2002/03)
- SD Bradstreet's best bowling against Western Australia in
Australian domestic one-day matches (previous: 2/39 at Perth,
2001/02)
- MW Clark's highest score in Australian domestic one-day
matches (previous: 7 v New South Wales at Perth, 2001/02)
- Western Australia 200 in 207 minutes after 47.6 overs
- D Bollinger's best bowling against Western Australia in
Australian domestic one-day matches (previous: 1/46 at Perth,
2002/03)
- PC Worthington and MW Clark set a new record for the Western
Australian 10th wicket partnership in Australian domestic
one-day matches of 43 runs (previous: 36 KH MacLeay and PM
Clough v New South Wales at Perth, 1984/85)
- SM Katich's highest score against Western Australia in
domestic one-day matches (previous: 11 at Coffs Harbour,
2002/03)
- New South Wales 50 in 19 minutes after 4.4 overs
- Katich/Haddin 50 in 19 minutes from 29 balls
- New South Wales 100 in 52 minutes after 12.2 overs
- Katich/SR Waugh 50 in 28 minutes from 46 balls
- SR Waugh 50 in 49 minutes from 35 balls with 9 fours
- New South Wales 150 in 89 minutes after 21.3 overs
- Katich 50 in 93 minutes from 64 balls with 10 fours
- Katich/SR Waugh 100 in 58 minutes from 88 balls
- New South Wales 200 in 109 minutes after 26.3 overs
- BA Williams' best bowling against New South Wales in
Australian domestic one-day matches (previous: 2/47 at Perth,
2001/02)
- New South Wales wins their eighth Australian domestic one-day
title (second behind Western Australia with ten titles)
- New South Wales wins their third consecutive Australian
domestic one-day title (equaling their own record when they
won in 1991/92, 1992/93 and 1993/94)
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