Cricket Australia XI break duck with victory over Tasmania at Bankstown Oval
THE Cricket Australia XI has earned its maiden Matador Cup win against the Tasmanian Tigers.
After losing its first two games by record margins against the New South Wales Blues and Victorian Bushrangers, the CA XI edged Tasmania by three runs at Bankstown Oval.
After winning the toss and electing to bat first, Will Bosisto’s young side posted a total of 241, well and truly eclipsing its previous high score of 79.
Tasmania fell just short in reply, making 238.
The CA XI got off to a strong start in its innings, with Marcus Harris and Jimmy Peirson putting on a 70-run opening stand, with the latter falling for 26 in the 13th over. With a solid platform built, the CA XI went on to make 241 with opener Harris topscoring with 84.
But he wasn’t the only batsman to stand up for the under-fire team, with captain Bosisto scoring 64 off 91 and Matt Short making a quick-fire 41 off 32 deliveries.
While things started perfectly with the bat for CA XI, the same could not be said for the Tigers, with opener Ben Dunk falling for 1 in the second over to Short. Tim Paine and Dominic Michael then rebuilt the innings, taking the score to 53 before the latter fell to Jack Wildermuth for 21.
The Tigers looked in control while Paine and George Bailey were out in the middle, with the pair putting on an 83-run partnership. But when the captain was trapped in front of the stumps by Wildermuth for 51 things went pear-shaped with Paine (56) soon joining him in the pavilion, and Jake Doran (13) and James Faulkner (17) failing to make the most of solid starts.
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