PM's XI Media Guide 2018-19
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PRIME MINISTER’S XI VS SOUTH AFRICA MEDIA GUIDE 2018/19 Compiled by Adam Morehouse Cricket ACT Statistician The Matches Sir Robert Menzies 1. 27/10/1951 West Indies Prime Minister’s XI 229 drew with West Indies 2/142. 2. 8/12/1954 M.C.C. M.C.C. 7/278 defeated Prime Minister’s XI 247 by 31 runs. 3. 10/2/1959 M.C.C. Prime Minister’s XI 7 dec 288 lost to M.C.C. 332 on the first innings. 4. 18/2/1961 West Indies West Indies 10 dec 288 tied with Prime Minister’s XI 288. 5. 6/2/1963 M.C.C. M.C.C. 7 dec 253 defeated Prime Minister’s XI 249. 6. 3/2/1964 South Africa South Africa 7 dec 267 lost to Prime Minister’s XI 10/271 by 1 wicket. 7. 17/12/1965 M.C.C. Prime Minister’s XI 7/288 lost to M.C.C. 8/289 by 2 wickets. Bob Hawke 8. 24/1/1983 West Indies Prime Minister’s XI 5/280 defeated West Indies 8/228 by 52 runs. 9. 22/1/1985 West Indies West Indies 8/284 defeated Prime Minister’s XI 7/269 by 15 runs. 10. 22/1/1986 New Zealand Prime Minister’s XI 0/48 drawn with New Zealand did not bat. 11. 23/12/1986 England Prime Minister’s XI 5/240 lost to England 6/241 by 4 wickets. 12. 23/12/1987 New Zealand New Zealand 201 defeated Prime Minister’s XI by 37 runs. 13. 31/1/1990 Pakistan Prime Minister’s XI 8/266 defeated Pakistan 7/185 by 81 runs. 14. 4/12/1990 England Prime Minister’s XI 8/266 defeated England 9/195 by 31 runs. 15. 17/12/1991 India Prime Minister’s XI 7/244 defeated India 169 by 75 runs. Paul Keating 16. 12/11/1992 West Indies Prime Minister’s XI 7/233 defeated West Indies 9/230 by 3 runs. 17. 2/12/1993 South Africa Prime Minister’s XI 8/156 defeated South Africa 152 by 4 runs. 18. 9/11/1994 England England 143 lost to Prime Minister’s XI 8/144 by 2 wickets John Howard 19. 12/12/1996 West Indies Prime Minister’s XI 8/258 defeated West Indies 200 by 58 runs. 20. 2/12/1997 South Africa South Africa 6/268 defeated Prime Minister’s XI 7/257 by 11 runs. 21. 17/12/1998 England England 8/225 defeated Prime Minister's XI 209 by 16 runs. 22. 7/12/1999 India Prime Minister's XI 5/334 defeated India 170 by 164 runs. 23. 7/12/2000 West Indies West Indies 3/230 lost to Prime Minister's XI 6/233 by 4 wickets. 24. 6/12/2001 New Zealand Prime Minister’s XI 7/217 lost to New Zealand 6/222 by 4 wickets. 25. 10/12/2002 England England 152 lost to Prime Minister’s XI 6/153 by 4 wickets. 26. 28/1/2004 India India 8/254 defeated Prime Minister’s XI 6/253 by 1 run. 27. 25/1/2005 Pakistan Prime Minister’s XI 191 lost to Pakistan 5/192 by 5 wickets. 28. 2/12/2005 West Indies Prime Minister’s XI 4/316 defeated West Indies 3/174 by 6 runs (D/L Method). 29. 10/11/2006 England Prime Minister’s XI 5/347 defeated England 181 by 166 runs. Kevin Rudd 30. 30/1/2008 Sri Lanka Prime Minister’s XI 152 lost to Sri Lanka 6/156 by 4 wickets. f31. 29/1/2009 New Zealand New Zealand 5/271 lost to Prime Minister’s XI 4/272 by 6 wickets. 32. 4/2/2010 West Indies West Indies 5/399 defeated Prime Minister’s XI 7-312 by 90 runs (D/L Method) Julia Gillard 33. 10/1/2011 England Prime Minister’s XI 9-254 lost to England 3-225 by 7 wickets (D/L Method) 34. 29/1/2013 West Indies Prime Minister’s XI 6-333 defeated West Indies 310 by 23 runs Tony Abbott 35. 14/1/2014 England England 8-264 defeated Prime Minister’s XI 92 by 172 runs. 36. 14/1/2015 England England 6-391 defeated Prime Minister’s XI 331 by 60 runs. Malcolm Turnbull 37. 23/10/2015 New Zealand New Zealand 8-307 defeated Prime Minister’s XI 205 by 102 runs. 38. 15/2/2017 Sri Lanka Prime Minister’s XI 6-169 lost to Sri Lanka 5-170 by 5 wickets. 39. 2/2/2018 England Prime Minister’s XI 8-136 lost to England 2-139 by 8 wickets. The Prime Minister’s XI has played 39 matches, winning 16 matches, tieing 1 match, 2 matches were no results and losing 20 matches. Three additional matches have been abandoned without a ball being bowled, in 1988/89 and 1995/96 both against the West Indies, and in 2011/12 against Sri Lanka. These matches therefore are not included in the figures. Two matches have been decided by the Duckworth/Lewis Method. Both matches were against the West Indies with each side winning one match by this method. P W NR T L England/M.C.C. 14 4 - - 10 India 3 2 - - 1 New Zealand 5 1 1 - 3 Pakistan 2 1 - - 1 South Africa 3 2 - - 1 Sri Lanka 2 - - - 2 West Indies 10 6 1 1 2 Total 39 16 2 1 20 The three abandoned matches were: 8/12/1988 v West Indies 5/12/1995 v West Indies 3/2/2012 v Sri Lanka Prime Minister’s XI Match Milestones 1951/52 This was the first Prime Minister’s XI match. It was a one day single innings match with the team batting first being dismissed but also had the option of declaring There were intervals for lunch and tea. The match was also the first match that was washed out during the day. 1965/66 This was the first limited overs match in the history of the Prime Minister’s XI series. It was 35 overs per side with 8 ball overs. 1983/84 The Prime Minister’s XI series was resumed under the tutelage of Bob Hawke, who was also a former cricketer for the ACT. It was the first match which used 6 ball overs and was a limited overs match with a maximum of 50 overs per side. The match also still holds the record of the highest attendance with close to 15,000 attending. The match was also the first time a Man of the Match was awarded with David Boon receiving the award. 1985/86 First Prime Minister’s XI match washed out by rain after starting in the limited overs format with only 12.5 overs of play possible for the match before the rain arrived. 1988/89 First Prime Minister’s XI washed out without a ball being bowled. The match was against the West Indies with consistent rain washing out the match. 1993/94 First match which had a reduced number of overs played to completion. Rain during the Prime Minister’s XI innings reduced the match to a 42 over a side match with no change in the target score. 1998/99 First match where a 3rd Umpire was used to adjudicate on decisions. 2005/06 First match decided by run rate with the PM’s XI winning by 6 runs on the Duckworth Lewis Method after a massive storm descended upon Manuka Oval. The match was also the first and only time a replacement player was allowed in the match with Michael Shaw playing the second half of the match as a replacement player. 2008/09 First match using coloured clothing with both the home side and Sri Lanka wearing colour cloth- ing. Previously only white clothing had been used. 2012/13 With the installation of floodlights at Manuka Oval, the first Day/Night match was played in the Prime Minister’s XI series. 2015/16 Pink balls used for the first time in Prime Minister’s XI matches. The match was used a trial for the balls prior to the Day/Night Test Match in Adelaide later in the summer. 2016/17 First match in the series played as a Twenty20 match. Prime Minister’s XI Match No. 39/14 PRIME MINISTER’S XI v ENGLAND Played at Manuka Oval on February 2, 2018. (20-over match). (Day/Night) Toss: England. Result: ENGLAND WON BY EIGHT WICKETS. Umpires: DM Koch & DJ Shepard. Scorers: AD Morehouse & R Shivakkumar. Referee: SJA Taufel. 12th Men: BD Macdonald (PM) & JT Ball (SL). Attendance: 8,778. Player of the Match: DJ Willey (Eng). PM’s XI Debuts: SA Abbott, SE Gotch, DP Hughes, NM Lyon, NJ Maddinson, PM Nevill, KR Patterson, MJ Swepson. Innings Details: England: Willey 50 in 21 min 23 balls. Prime Minister’s XI 1st Innings M B 4 6 +PM Nevill b Willey 6 9 6 1 0 NJ Maddinson c Rashid b Willey 8 12 9 1 0 PSP Handscomb b Dawson 43 35 29 7 0 JP Faulkner c Billings b Rashid 2 16 9 0 0 KR Patterson c & b Dawson 11 21 15 0 0 DP Hughes st Buttler b Dawson 11 14 12 1 0 SE Gotch c SM Curran b Wood 22 31 22 1 0 GS Sandhu b Willey 19 15 14 1 1 SA Abbott not out 5 8 3 0 0 *NM Lyon not out 1 1 1 0 0 MJ Swepson did not bat - Extras (6lb, 2w) 8 --- TOTAL (85 min, 20 overs) 8 wkts 136 O M R W Willey 4 0 32 3 1- 18 (Nevill) Wood 4 0 30 1 2- 23 (Maddinson) TK Curran 3 0 23 0 3- 49 (Faulkner) Rashid 3 0 14 1 4- 74 (Handscomb) SM Curran 2 0 15 0 5- 79 (Patterson) Dawson 4 0 16 3 6- 90 (Hughes) 7-122 (Sandhu) (Willey 1w, SM Curran 1w) 8-135 (Gotch) England 1st Innings M B 4 6 JM Vince b Swepson 26 24 14 3 1 DJ Willey c Abbott b Swepson 79 42 36 6 6 DJ Malan not out 21 25 22 1 0 *EJG Morgan not out 8 7 5 1 0 SW Billings did not bat - +JC Buttler did not bat - LA Dawson did not bat - SM Curran did not bat - AU Rashid did not bat - TK Curran did not bat - MA Wood did not bat - Extras (4w, 1nb) 5 --- TOTAL (50 min, 12.4 overs) 2 wkts 139 O M R W Sandhu 3 0 27 0 1- 87 (Vince) Lyon 2 0 43 0 2-127 (Willey) Faulkner 2 0 20 0 Abbott 2 0 16 0 Swepson 3.4 0 33 2 (Sandhu 2w 1nb, Swepson 1w) Nathan Lyon holds the record for the most expensive over in Prime Minis- ter’s XI history.