Pura Cup: New South Wales v Queensland at Sydney, 1-4 Mar 2002 Claire Killeen |
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After a long rain interruption at the start of the day, the ground is now bathed in sunshine and New South Wales - which needs 207 runs from a minimum 46 overs - could even sneak home for a miracle outright win.
For three days, this has been a match which Queensland has dominated. But this last day has not exactly gone according to plan.
As the action resumed under grey skies at 11:00am, the New South Wales tail was the first source of the Bulls' problems, smashing 44 runs in rapid time to blast the Blues to an eventual first innings total of 442. While they ultimately handed over the two points, it was an impressive way for the locals to build on their position of 8/398 overnight.
It was paceman Joe Dawes (2/90) who wrapped things up, in the wake of some belligerent punishment from Nathan Bracken (32*) in particular. The tall Bracken smashed one six and four boundaries in the abbreviated morning session.
Only three deliveries were then possible in the Queensland second innings before steady drizzle turned into persistent rain and forced the players and umpires from the field.
Play was not possible again until after the luncheon break.
Though the Bulls must have been inspired during the break by the news that two of their number - Jimmy Maher and Nathan Hauritz - had been picked in the Australian one-day squad, it did little to arrest a tone of self-destruction that came to dominate their batting.
Pacemen Stuart Clark (5/42), Don Nash (3/45) and Bracken (2/32) suddenly tore their way through the Bulls' order, albeit on a pitch that appeared to have changed character completely while it had been lying dormant under the covers.
Brendan Nash (4) fell to an excellent catch in the gully that rudely interrupted the progress of a well-timed cut; Maher (14) played on from an inside edge to Nash; and first innings hero Martin Love (42) unwisely padded up to Clark after a flurry of strokes.
With the pitch producing both low and steepling bounce, Andrew Symonds (3), Lee Carseldine (25), Ashley Noffke (4), Stuart Law (4) and Michael Kasprowicz (1) quickly joined the procession.
Further problems were posed by the forced demotion of wicketkeeper-batsman Wade Seccombe to number eleven in the order on account of a stomach upset.
In the end, the Queenslanders were lucky that they had Hauritz (18) on whom to rely for important late runs.
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Date-stamped : 04 Mar2002 - 14:37