
Thrill in Cricket Match: Everything is possible in cricket, it was seen in a match in Australia. This breath-taking match took place in Hobart. A team needed 4 runs to win in the last over and had 5 wickets left but the victory was won by the opposing team.
South Australia vs Tasmania, Women Cricket Match: Cricket matches sometimes become breath-taking. This is mostly seen in this format, especially after the advent of T20 cricket, but if someone has to score 4 runs in the last over in an ODI and has 5 wickets left, then an easy victory is seen, but it is said that cricket is not Everything is possible in. One such breath-taking match took place in Australia.
- 4 runs were needed in the last over
A very exciting final match was witnessed in the Women’s Domestic List-A tournament in Hobart, Australia. South Australia team had to score 4 runs in the last over, but they lost their 5 wickets one by one. The women’s team of Tasmania won this 50-over match by one run with the Duckworth-Lewis rule. This is Tasmania’s second consecutive title. Both the times this team has defeated South Australia in the final.
- Lost 3 wickets in the first 4 balls
Pacer Sarah Kayte came to bowl the 47th over of South Australia’s innings. Annie O’Neill was clean bowled on the first ball. A single was scored on the second ball. Jimmy Bercy was stumped on the third ball. Amanda was run out on the fourth ball. In this way only one run was scored on the first 4 balls and 3 wickets fell. Now 3 runs were to be scored in 2 balls. On the 5th ball of this over, Sarah lbw out Ella Wilson and gave the 9th blow to South Australia. South Australia needed 3 runs on the last ball to win the title, but Alisu Muswanga was able to score only one run and was also run out. The entire team was reduced to scoring 241 runs in 47 overs.
- The rain also disturbed
In the match, Tasmania scored 264 runs while playing first. Captain Ellis Villani played a brilliant inning of 110 runs. Naomi Stellenberg also contributed 75 runs. The rain also disrupted the match. Due to rain, South Australia got the target of 243 runs in 47 overs. Sarah Coyte, who took 4 wickets for 30 runs, was adjudged Player of the Match. He also took 2 catches. (Input from PTI)