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Statistics and Scorecards Statistics and Scorecards 2018-19 AUSTRALIA v SRI LANKA The Gabba January 24-26, 2019 Toss: Sri Lanka Umpires: M Erasmus, RK Illingworth, MA Gough (TV) Referee: J Srinath Award: PJ Cummins (Aus) Attendance: 43,777 Australia won by an innings and 40 runs SRI LANKA AUSTRALIA 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings 2nd Innings FDM Karunaratne c Paine b Lyon 24 c Paine b Cummins 3 MS Harris c Thirimanne b Kumara 44 HDRL Thirimanne c Labuschagne b Cummins 12 c Paine b Cummins 32 JA Burns c Mendis b Lakmal 15 LD Chandimal * c Burns b Richardson 5 c Patterson b Cummins 0 UT Khawaja b Perera 11 BKG Mendis b Richardson 14 c Burns b Cummins 1 NM Lyon c Mendis b Lakmal 1 ARS Silva c Paine b Cummins 9 c Burns b Cummins 3 M Labuschagne c Thirimanne b de Silva 81 DM de Silva c Paine b Richardson 5 b Richardson 14 TM Head lbw b Lakmal 84 N Dickwella + c Patterson b Cummins 64 c Harris b Richardson 24 KR Patterson lbw b Lakmal 30 MDK Perera c Labuschagne b Starc 1 c Patterson b Cummins 9 TD Paine *+ c Mendis b Lakmal 0 International Scoresheets RAS Lakmal c Labuschagne b Starc 7 st Paine b Lyon 24 PJ Cummins c Dickwella b Chameera 0 PVD Chameera c Patterson b Cummins 0 not out 5 MA Starc not out 26 L Kumara not out 0 absent hurt 0 JA Richardson c Karunaratne b Perera 1 2 nb, 1 w 3 9 b, 14 lb, 1 nb 24 6 b, 17 lb, 5 nb, 2 w 30 56.4 overs, 268 mins 144 50.5 overs, 248 mins 139 106.2 overs, 469 mins 323 Fall of wickets: 1-26 (Thirimanne), 2-31 (Chandimal), Fall of wickets: 1-17 (Karunaratne), 2-17 Fall of wickets: 1-37 (Burns, 10.3), 2-72 (Khawaja, 22.1), 3-54 (Karunaratne), 4-58 (Mendis), 5-66 (de Silva), 6-91 (ARS Silva), (Chandimal), 3-19 (Mendis), 4-35 (ARS Silva), 3-76 (Harris, 25.6), 4-82 (Lyon, 28.4), 5-248 (Labuschagne, 78.1), 7-102 (Lakmal), 8-106 (Perera), 9-144 (Dickwella), 10-144 (Chameera) 5-69 (de Silva), 6-79 (Thirimanne), 7-109 6-272 (Head, 89.5), 7-272 (Paine, 89.6), 8-278 (Cummins, 97.5), (Dickwella), 8-110 (Perera), 9-139 (Lakmal) 9-304 (Patterson, 103.4), 10-323 (Richardson, 106.2) Australia - bowling O M R W O M R W Sri Lanka - bowling O M R W MA Starc 12 2 41 2 14 0 57 0 RAS Lakmal 27 9 75 5 JA Richardson 14 5 26 3 13 5 19 2 L Kumara 15 5 37 1 PJ Cummins 14.4 3 39 4 15 8 23 6 VD Chameera 21 3 68 1 NM Lyon 16 3 38 1 8.5 3 17 1 MDK Perera 32.2 9 84 2 DM de Silva 8 3 22 1 FDM Karunaratne 3 0 14 0 AUSTRALIA v INDIA T20 International The Gabba November 21, 2018 (day/night) Toss: India Umpires: SD Fry, P Wilson, GA Abood (TV), Ref: JJ Crowe Award: A Zampa (Aus) Attendance: 31,183 Australia won by 4 runs (DLS) AUSTRALIA INDIA 1st Innings 1st Innings DJM Short c Yadav b Ahmed 7 RG Sharma c Finch b Behrendorff 7 AJ Finch * c Ahmed b Yadav 27 S Dhawan c Behrendorff b Stanlake 76 CA Lynn c and b Yadav 37 KL Rahul st Carey b Zampa 13 GJ Maxwell c Kumar b Bumrah 46 V Kohli * c Lynn b Zampa 4 MP Stoinis not out 33 RR Pant + c Behrendorff b Tye 20 BR McDermott not out 2 KD Karthik c Behrendorff b Stoinis 30 AT Carey + 64 KH Pandya c Maxwell b Stoinis 2 AJ Tye 1 B Kumar not out 1 JP Behrendorff 7 K Yadav not out 4 A Zampa 0 JJ Bumrah 26 B Stanlake 0 KK Ahmed 1 Extras 1 b, 5 w 6 Extras 3 lb, 3 nb, 6 w 12 17 overs 4-158 17 overs 7-169 Fall of wickets: 1-24 (Short), 2-64 (Finch), 3-75 (Lynn), 4-153 (Maxwell) Fall of wickets: 1-35 (Sharma), 2-81 (Rahul), 3-94 (Kohli), 4-105 (Dhawan), 5-156 (Pant), 6-163 (Pandya), 7-163 (Karthik) India - bowling O M R W Australia - bowling O M R W B Kumar 3 0 15 0 JP Behrendorff 4 0 43 1 JJ Bumrah 3 0 21 1 B Stanlake 3 0 27 1 KK Ahmed 3 0 42 1 AJ Tye 3 0 47 1 K Yadav 4 0 24 2 A Zampa 4 0 22 2 HH Pandya 4 0 55 0 MP Stoinis 3 0 27 2 AUSTRALIA v SOUTH AFRICA T20 International Metricon Stadium November 17, 2018 Toss: Australia Umpires: GA Abood, P Wilson, SD Fry (TV), Ref: JJ Crowe (NZ) Award: T Shamsi (SA) Attendance: 12,866 South Africa won by 21 runs SOUTH AFRICA AUSTRALIA 1st Innings 1st Innings Q de Kock + st Carey b Maxwell 22 AJ Finch * b Ngidi 7 RR Hendricks c McDermott 27 CA Lynn b Morris 14 b Coulter-Nile 19 DJM Short c Phehlukwayo b Morris 0 F du Plessis c Maxwell b Stanlake 27 GJ Maxwell c Behardien b Ngidi 38 H Klaasen c Maxwell b Coulter-Nile 12 MP Stoinis c sub (AK Markram) 5 DA Miller c Short b Tye 11 b Phehlukwayo 30 F Behardien not out 3 BR McDermott c de Kock b Phehlukwayo 4 CH Morris c Carey b Tye 0 AT Carey + c Klaasen b Shamsi 8 AL Phehlukwayo not out 2 NM Coulter-Nile not out 2 K Rabada 0 AJ Tye 26 LT Ngidi JP Behrendorff T Shamsi 0 B Stanlake 1 7 lb, 1 nb, 4 w 12 5 lb, 4 w 9 3 overs: 1-42 1 0 overs 6-108 3 overs: 3-27 1 0 overs 7-87 Fall of wickets: 1-42 (Hendricks, 2.5), 2-61 (de Kock, 5.1), 3-84 (du Plessis, 6.6), 4-99 (Klaasen, 8.2), 5-104 (Miller, 9.1), 6-106 Fall of wickets: 1-21 (Finch, 1.6), 2-26 (Short, 2.4), 3-27 (Lynn, 2.6), 4-37 (Stoinis, 3.5), 5-43 (McDermott, 5.2), 6-60 (Carey, 6.6), (Morris, 9.3) 7-87 (Maxwell, 9.6) Australia - bowling O M R W South Africa- bowling O M R W JP Behrendorff 1 0 15 0 K Rabada 2 0 21 0 B Stanlake 2 0 23 1 LT Ngidi 2 0 16 2 NM Coulter-Nile 2 0 19 2 CH Morris 2 0 12 2 GJ Maxwell 2 0 14 1 AL Phehlukwayo 2 0 21 2 DJM Short 1 0 12 0 T Shamsi 2 0 12 1 AJ Tye 2 0 18 2 2 Queensland Cricket - Statistics and Scorecards 2018-19 Sheffield Shield Scoresheets QUEENSLAND v TASMANIA The Gabba October 16-19, 2018 Toss: Queensland Umpires: GA Abood, SA Lightbody, Ref: SR Bernard Award: JM Bird (Tas) TASMANIA QUEENSLAND 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings 2nd Innings JC Silk c Peirson b George 22 c Peirson b Steketee 13 SJ Truloff b Bell 11 b Bird 0 AJ Doolan c Peirson b George 115 lbw b Feldman 10 JA Burns b Bird 0 c Wade b Bell 16 BJ Webster lbw b Steketee 43 c Burns b Steketee 8 CR Hemphrey c Wade b Bird 17 c Wade b Bird 9 JR Doran b George 7 run out (Heazlett) 11 SD Heazlett b Rainbird 1 c Doolan b Bird 6 GJ Bailey * c Hemphrey b Feldman 11 c McSweeney b Steketee 1 NA McSweeney c Bird b Milenko 35 c Wade b Bird 7 MS Wade + not out 72 c & b George 51 JD Wildermuth b Rogers 10 c Doran b Bird 10 SA Milenko b George 17 c Peirson b Feldman 6 JJ Peirson *+ c Doolan b Rogers 42 c Webster b Bell 5 TS Rogers lbw b Steketee 18 c Truloff b Swepson 15 MT Steketee c & b Bird 12 c Webster b Bell 6 SL Rainbird b Steketee 0 b Swepson 0 MJ Swepson c Webster b Bird 2 c Bell b Rogers 11 JM Bird c Peirson b Feldman 30 not out 10 LW Feldman c Silk b Bird 0 not out 12 GT Bell b Feldman 0 c Truloff b Swepson 3 PR George not out 0 c Wade b Bell 3 2 b, 10 lb, 1 nb, 7 w 20 2 lb, 2 w 4 11 lb, 3 nb, 4 w 18 6 lb, 2 nb 8 100 overs: 6-274 116.3 overs, 475 mins 355 52.4 overs, 221 mins 132 77 overs, 327 mins 148 29.2 overs, 130 mins 93 Fall of wickets: 1-54 (Silk), 2-188 (Webster), 3-194 (Doolan), 4-195 (Doran), 5-230 Fall of wickets: 1-17 (Silk), 2-27 (Webster), Fall of wickets: 1-5 (Burns), 2-11 (Truloff), 3-19 (Heazlett), 4-45 (Hemphrey), Fall of wickets: 1-0 (Truloff), 2-20 (Burns), 3-33 (Bailey), 6-273 (Milenko), 7-316 (Rogers), 8-316 (Rainbird 9-355 (Bird), 10-355 3-32 (Doolan), 4-36 (Bailey), 5-57 (Doran), 6-77 5-70 (Wildermuth), 6-130 (Peirson), 7-132 (McSweeney), 8-145 (Swepson), 9-145 (Heazlett), 4-40 (Hemphrey), 5-41 (McSweeney), (Bell) (Milenko), 7-105 (Rogers), 8-105 (Rainbird), 9-123 (Feldman), 10-148 (Steketee) 6-58 (Wildermuth), 7-64 (Peirson), 8-65 (Steketee), (Wade), 10-132 (Bell) 9-79 (Swepson), 10-93 (George) QLD - bowling O M R W O M R W TAS - bowling O M R W O M R W MT Steketee 30 5 97 3 13 3 34 3 JM Bird 19 7 35 5 13 4 42 5 LW Feldman 32.3 12 75 3 16 6 41 2 GT Bell 17 7 25 1 10.2 2 17 4 CR Hemphrey 4 1 15 0 13 3 38 1 SL Rainbird 16 6 29 1 4 1 15 0 PR George 30 9 76 4 10.4 3 17 3 TS Rogers 17 4 44 2 2 0 13 1 MJ Swepson 18 2 75 0 SA Milenko 8 4 4 1 NA McSweeney 2 0 5 0 SOUTH AUSTRALIA V QUEENSLAND Adelaide Oval October 25-28, 2018 Toss: Queensland Umpires: GC Joshua, AK Wilds, Ref: D Talalla Award: TLW Cooper (SA) QUEENSLAND SOUTH AUSTRALIA 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings MT Renshaw b Mennie 3 c Nielsen b Mennie 0 JB Weatherald c Peirson b Feldman 69 JA Burns lbw b Pope 64 b Sayers 7 CJW McInerney c Peirson b Doggett 24 M Labuschagne c McInerney b Mennie 3 c Weatherald b Mennie 28 TLW Cooper c Peirson b Doggett 178 CR Hemphrey lbw b Sayers 4 c Weatherald b Sayers 87 TM Head * c Peirson b Neser 16 SD Heazlett c Nielsen b Pope 18 not out 118 JS Lehmann c Hemphrey b Labuschagne 126 JD Wildermuth lbw b Pope 38 b Sayers 28 HJ Nielsen + c Labuschagne b Doggett 7 JJ Peirson *+ c Lehmann b Pope 42 c Cooper b Mennie 14 CT Valente c Burns b Feldman 19 MG Neser b Pope 13 not out 57 JM Mennie c Wildermuth b Swepson 6 MJ Swepson c Valente b Pope 0 KW Richardson c & b Doggett 20 BJ Doggett c Sayers b Pope 18 CJ Sayers c Heazlett b Swepson 17 LW Feldman not out 22 LAJ Pope not out 8 5 lb, 1 w 6 4 b, 10 lb, 4 nb 18 10 lb, 1 nb, 4 w 15 73.2 overs, 290 mins 231 138 overs, 528 mins 6-357 100 overs: 3-315 151.5 overs, 609 mins 505 Fall of wickets: 1-8 (Renshaw, 2-12 (Labuschagne), 3-29 (Hemphrey), 4-70 Fall of wickets: 1-1 (Renshaw), 2-10 (Burns), Fall of wickets: 1-61 (McInerney), 2-168 (Weatherald), 3-230 (Head), 4-373 (Heazlett), 5-133 (Burns), 6-162 (Wildermuth), 7-182 (Neser), 8-182 (Swepson), 3-61 (Labuschagne), 4-179 (Hemphrey),5-225 (Cooper), 5-388 (Nielsen), 6-432 (Valente), 7-459 (Mennie), 8-460 (Lehmann), 9-493 9-192 (Peirson), 10-231 (Doggett) (Wildermuth), 6-260 (Peirson) (Richardson), 10-505 (Sayers) SA - bowling O M R W O M R W QLD - bowling O M R W CJ Sayers 17 4 45 1 29 8 81 3 MG Neser 29 12 68 1 JM Mennie 17 2 35 2 24 5 55 3 BJ Doggett 32 6 82 4 KW Richardson 14 3 51 0 21 7 40 0 LW Feldman 24 6 78 2 CT Valente 3 1 8 0 17 7 25 0 MJ Swepson 32.5 1 134 2 LAJ Pope 22.2 0 87
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