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Statistics and Scorecards Statistics and Scorecards 2017-18 AUSTRALIA v ENGLAND The Gabba November 23-27, 2017 Toss: England Umpires: Aleem Dar, M Erasmus, CB Gaffeney (TV) Referee: RB Richardson Award: SPD Smith (Aus) Attendance: 130,665 Australia won by 10 wickets ENGLAND AUSTRALIA 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings 2nd Innings AN Cook c Handscomb b Starc 2 c Starc b Hazlewood 7 CT Bancroft c Bairstow b Broad 5 not out 82 MD Stoneman b Cummins 53 c Smith b Lyon 27 DA Warner c Malan b Ball 26 not out 87 JM Vince run out (Lyon) 83 c Smith b Hazlewood 2 UT Khawaja lbw b Moeen 11 JE Root * lbw b Cummins 15 lbw b Hazlewood 51 SPD Smith * not out 141 DJ Malan c Marsh b Starc 56 c Smith b Lyon 4 PSP Handscomb lbw b Anderson 14 Moeen Ali lbw b Lyon 38 st Paine b Lyon 40 SE Marsh c Anderson b Broad 51 JM Bairstow + c Paine b Cummins 9 c Handscomb b Starc 42 TD Paine + c Bairstow b Anderson 13 International Scoresheets CR Woakes b Lyon 0 c Smith b Starc 17 MA Starc c and b Broad 6 SCJ Broad c Handscomb b Hazlewood 20 c Paine b Starc 2 PJ Cummins c Cook b Woakes 42 JT Ball c Warner b Starc 14 c Handscomb b Cummins 1 JR Hazlewood b Moeen 6 JM Anderson not out 5 not out 0 NM Lyon c Cook b Root 9 5 b, 1 nb, 1 w 7 2 nb 2 1 lb, 1 nb, 2 w 4 2 lb, 1 nb, 1 w 4 116.4 overs, 509 mins 302 71 .4 overs, 325 mins 195 130.3 overs, 561 mins 142 50 overs, 212 mins 0-173 Fall of wickets: 1-2 (Cook), 2-127 (Stoneman), 3-145 (Vince), 4-163 Fall of wickets: 1-11 (Cook), 2-17 (Vince), Fall of wickets: 1-7 (Bancroft), 2-30 (Khawaja), 3-59 (Warner), Fall of wickets: (Root), 5-246 (Malan), 6-249 (Moeen), 7-250 (Woakes), 8-270 3-62 (Stoneman), 4-74 (Malan), 4-76 (Handscomb), 5-175 (Marsh), 6-202 (Paine), 7-209 (Starc), (Bairstow), 9-286 (Ball), 10-302 (Broad) 5-113 (Root), 6-155 (Ali), 7-185 (Woakes), 8-275 (Cummins), 9-298 (Hazlewood), 10-328 (Lyon) 8-194 (Bairstow), 9-195 (Broad), 10-195 (Ball) Australia - bowling O M R W O M R W England - bowling O M R W O M R W MA Starc 28 4 77 3 16 1 51 3 JM Anderson 29 10 50 2 11 2 27 0 JR Hazlewood 22.4 6 57 1 16 3 46 3 SCJ Broad 25 10 49 3 10 2 20 0 PJ Cummins 30 8 85 3 12.4 4 23 1 Moeen Ali 30 8 74 2 4 0 23 0 NM Lyon 36 12 78 2 24 4 67 3 CR Woakes 24 5 67 1 11 1 46 0 SPD Smith 3 0 8 0 JT Ball 18 3 77 1 8 1 38 0 JE Root 4.3 0 10 1 6 1 17 0 AUSTRALIA v ENGLAND The Gabba January 19, 2018 Toss: England Umpires: K Dharmasena, SJ Nogajski, CB Gaffeney (TV) Referee: RS Madugalle Award: JE Root (Eng) AUSTRALIA ENGLAND DA Warner c Root b Moeen 35 JJ Roy c Finch b Starc 2 AJ Finch c Roy b Plunkett 106 JM Bairstow c Warner b Richardson 60 SPD Smith * lbw b Root 18 AD Hales b Richardson 57 TM Head c & b Root 7 JE Root not out 46 MR Marsh st Buttler b Rashid 36 EJG Morgan * b Starc 21 MP Stoinis c Buttler b Rashid 4 JC Buttler + c Carey b Starc 42 CL White not out 15 Moeen Ali b Starc 1 AT Carey + run out (Woakes) 27 CR Woakes not out 39 MA Starc c Roy b Woakes 3 AU Rashid AJ Tye run out (Woakes) 8 LE Plunkett JA Richardson MA Wood 2 lb, 1 nb, 8 w 11 1 lb, 5 w 6 10 overs: 0-56 50 overs, 218 mins 270 10 overs: 1-60 44.2 overs, 191 mins 6-274 Fall of wickets: 1-68 (Warner), 2-110 (Smith), 3-124 Fall of wickets: 1-2 (Roy), 2-119 (Hales), 3-129 (Bairstow), (Head), 4-209 (Marsh), 5-213 (Finch), 6-216 (Stoinis), 4-157 (Morgan), 5-225 (Buttler), 6-227 (Moeen) 7-255 (Carey), 8-261 (Starc), 9-270 (Tye) Bowling: MA Wood 9-0-55-0, CR Woakes 9-0-37-1, Bowling: MA Starc 10-0-59-4, JA Richardson 10-1-57-2, LE Plunkett 8-0-43-1, Moeen Ali 7-0-31-1, AU Rashid TM Head 7-0-55-0, AJ Tye 9-0-47-0, AJ Finch 3-0-17-0, 10-0-71-2, JE Root 7-0-31-2 MP Stoinis 4.2-0-34-0, MR Marsh 1-0-4-0 2 Queensland Cricket - Statistics and Scorecards 2017-18 Sheffield Shield Scoresheets QUEENSLAND v VICTORIA The Gabba October 26-28, 2017 (day/night) Toss: Queensland Umpires: GC Joshua, SA Lightbody Ref: D Tallala Award: UT Khawaja (Qld) QUEENSLAND VICTORIA 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings 2nd Innings MT Renshaw c Finch b Boland 17 c Fawad b Christian 16 TJ Dean c Peirson b Doggett 13 b Neser 28 JA Burns c Handscomb b Tremain 3 lbw b Tremain 38 MS Harris lbw b Doggett 10 c Renshaw b Wildermuth 14 UT Khawaja * c Handscomb b Fawad 40 c Handscomb b Fawad 122 PM Siddle c Neser b Wildermuth 3 c Swepson b Wildermuth 13 M Labuschagne lbw b Fawad 19 c Christian b Tremain 39 GJ Maxwell b Doggett 7 c Neser b Wildermuth 20 SJ Truloff c Harper b Boland 10 c Harper b Boland 45 PSP Handscomb * lbw b Feldman 9 lbw b Neser 34 JD Wildermuth c Harper b Boland 0 b Siddle 7 AJ Finch c Doggett b Neser 41 c Feldman b Neser 0 JJ Peirson + c Harper b Tremain 16 b Tremain 9 SB Harper + lbw b Feldman 0 c Burns b Feldman 9 MG Neser c Harper b Tremain 0 c Christian b Siddle 8 DT Christian c Neser b Swepson 27 lbw b Wildermuth 39 MJ Swepson b Boland 29 b Boland 19 CP Tremain lbw b Doggett 20 c Feldman b Doggett 47 BJ Doggett c Harper b Tremain 9 b Boland 0 SM Boland not out 7 c Burns b Swepson 8 LW Feldman not out 16 not out 2 Fawad Ahmed b Swepson 1 not out 1 5 lb, 2 w 7 (2 b, 1 lb, 1 nb, 2 w) 6 1 b, 9 lb 10 1 lb, 3 nb, 2 w 6 TOTAL 59.4 overs, 253 minutes 166 93.2 overs, 410 mins 311 TOTAL 38.3 overs, 170 mins 148 71.3 overs, 315 mins 219 Fall of wickets: 1-5, 2-43, 3-80, 4-92, 5-92, 6-105, 7-106, 8-113, Fall of wickets: 1-47, 2-60, 3-144, 4-229, Fall of wickets: 1-27, 2-30, 3-30, 4-45, 5-47, 6-52, 7-111, 8-116, Fall of wickets: 1-27, 2-60, 3-64, 4-64, 5-77, 9-148, 10-166 5-244, 6-259, 7-270, 8-309, 9-309, 10-311 9-143, 10-148 6-43, 7-195, 8-209, 9-211, 10-219 VIC - bowling O M R W O M R W QLD - bowling O M R W O M R W PM Siddle 15 5 30 0 22 5 64 2 MG Neser 11 2 39 1 15 4 47 3 CP Tremain 14.4 2 36 4 21 5 81 3 LW Feldman 7 2 19 2 15 6 28 1 SM Boland 16 3 43 4 21 5 57 3 BJ Doggett 9 0 33 4 19 4 62 1 Fawad Ahmed 14 1 52 2 12.2 1 51 1 JD Wildermuth 8 0 26 1 15 5 41 4 DT Christian 15 1 42 1 MJ Swepson 3.3 0 21 2 7.3 0 40 1 GJ Maxwell 2 0 13 0 TASMANIA v QUEENSLAND Bellerive Oval November 4-6, 2017 Toss: Tasmania Umpires: MW Graham-Smith, JD Ward Ref: RL Parry Award: MG Neser (Qld) TASMANIA QUEENSLAND 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings 2nd Innings JC Silk b Neser 16 c Labuschagne b Neser 44 MT Renshaw c Doolan b Bird 1 c Wade b Bell 19 JR Doran b Neser 0 b Feldman 0 JA Burns lbw b Bird 11 b Bell 70 AL Doolan c & b Neser 2 lbw b Feldman 58 UT Khawaja * c Wade b Rainbird 27 not out 28 GJ Bailey * b Wildermuth 20 b Wildermuth 0 M Labuschagne run out (McDermott) 2 lbw b Bird 6 MS Wade + b Feldman 9 c Neser b Steketee 17 SJ Truloff lbw b Bell 23 not out 24 BR McDermott c Feldman b Neser 37 lbw b Steketee 0 JD Wildermuth c Bailey b Rainbird 35 BJ Webster c Khawaja b Steketee 11 b Neser 1 JJ Peirson + b Rainbird 14 TS Rogers b Neser 36 b Feldman 0 MG Neser lbw b Bird 2 SL Rainbird c Feldman b Neser 24 c Peirson b Feldman 16 MT Steketee c Bailey b Rogers 27 GT Bell b Feldman 5 c Peirson b Feldman 0 MJ Swepson not out 19 JM Bird not out 19 not out 11 LW Feldman c Doolan b Bird 9 7 lb 7 3 lb 3 5 lb, 6 nb 11 5 b, 3 lb, 3 nb 11 TOTAL 64.5 overs, 285 mins 186 64.3 overs, 268 mins 150 TOTAL 55.1 overs, 233 mins 181 56.2 overs, 253 mins 3-158 Fall of wickets: 1-1, 2-5, 3-24, 4-48, 5-55, 6-68, 7-128, 8-135, 9-152, Fall of wickets: 1-12, 2-92, 3-100, 4-106, Fall of wickets: 1-12, 2-17, 3-43, 4-64, 5-72, 6-119, 7-126, 8-126, Fall of wickets: 1-82, 2-101, 3-127 10-186 5-115, 6-120, 7-120, 8-122, 9-122, 10-150 9-165, 10-186 QLD - bowling O M R W O M R W TAS - bowling O M R W O M R W MG Neser 17.5 9 83 2 16 9 19 2 JM Bird 17 5 41 3 16 4 42 1 LW Feldman 20 10 82 3 15.3 7 31 5 GT Bell 13 5 37 1 13 4 31 2 JD Wildermuth 11 5 91 0 10 4 26 1 SL Rainbird 14 3 51 3 14 3 43 0 MT Steketee 13 3 87 1 16 6 42 2 TS Rogers 8.1 2 39 2 12.2 1 29 0 MJ Swepson 3 0 77 2 7 0 29 0 BJ Webster 3 1 8 0 1 0 5 0 QUEENSLAND v NEW SOUTH WALES Allan Border Field November 13-15, 2017 Toss: Queensland Umpires: PJ Gillespie, SA Lightbody Ref: DJ Harper Award: DP Hughes (NSW) QUEENSLAND NEW SOUTH WALES 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings 2nd Innings MT Renshaw c Nevill b Copeland 16 c Nevill b Bollinger 1 DA Warner c Swepson b Wildermuth 26 c Doggett b Feldman 37 JA Burns c Nevill b Bollinger 2 lbw b Bolllinger 0 NJ Maddinson c Peirson b Neser 8 c Truloff b Feldman 24 UT Khawaja * not out 78 c Hughes b Lyon 52 SPD Smith * c Truloff b Wildermuth 44 b Doggett 9 M Labuschagne c Nevill b Copeland 6 b Abbott 88 KR Patterson c Peirson b Neser 12 not out 16 SJ Truloff c Smith b Bollinger 13 c Smith b Henriques 10 MC Henriques c Peirson b Feldman 36 lbw b Feldman 5 JD Wildermuth c Henriques b Copeland 27 lbw b Abbott 7 DP Hughes not out 98 not out 23 JJ Pierson + c Nevill b Bollinger 1 c Nevill b Abbott 2 PM Nevill + c Khawaja b Swepson 17 MG Neser c Smith b Abbott 0 c Nevill b Copeland 31 TA Copeland c Swepson b Doggett 8 MJ Swepson b Lyon 16 c Patterson b Abbott 5 SA Abbott run out (Labuschagne-Peirson) 15 BJ Doggett c Henriques b Lyon 4 b Bollinger 2 NM Lyon c & b Neser 1 LW Feldman c Bollinger b Lyon 8 not out 1 DE Bollinger run out (Swepson-Neser) 0 10 b, 1 lb, 1 nb 12 9 b, 4 lb, 2 nb, 1 w 16 1 lb, 5 nb 6 6 lb, 10 w 16 TOTAL 71.3 overs, 282 mins 183 67 overs, 297 mins 215 TOTAL 70.2 overs, 293 mins 271 30.5 overs, 139 mins 4-130 Fall of wickets: 1-11, 2-21, 3-51, 4-68, 5-118, 6-122, 7-123, 8-152, Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-5, 3-91, 4-114, Fall of wickets: 1-21, 2-68, 3-83, 4-111, 5-150, 6-183, 7-205, 8-248 Fall of wickets: 1-72, 2-81, 3-81, 4-87 9-164, 10-183 5-128, 6-140, 7-193, 8-200, 9-205, 10-205 9-263, 10-271 NSW - bowling O M R W O M R W QLD - bowling O M R W O M R W DE Bollinger 15 3 38 3 22 4 66 3 MG Neser 16.2 3 58 3 9.2 0 35 0 TA Copeland 23 8 33 3 14 6 25 1 LW Feldman
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