South Australia vs Queensland, Match 19 - Live Cricket Score

The Marsh Cup, 2023 | 14 Feb 2024, Wed, 5:30 AM IST | Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide

ResultSouth Australia won by 5 wickets
QUN

QUN

218/10 (49.4 ov)

SOA

SOA

223/5 (44.1 ov)

BatterRB4s6sSR
Ben McDermottBen McDermott(wk)c A Carey b HTRJY Thornton4111036.36
Max BryantMax Bryantb HTRJY Thornton03000.00
Matt RenshawMatt Renshawc A Carey b JS Buckingham21312167.74
Marnus LabuschagneMarnus Labuschagne(c)c A Carey b JS Buckingham74997174.75
Jack ClaytonJack Claytonc A Carey b JS Buckingham190011.11
Jack WildermuthJack Wildermuthc A Carey b JS Buckingham01000.00
Dylan MclachlanDylan Mclachlan(wk)c A Carey b NA McSweeney44773157.14
Gurinder SandhuGurinder Sandhuc A Carey b JS Buckingham5150033.33
Connor SullyConnor Sullyb JS Buckingham8100180.00
Mitchell SwepsonMitchell SwepsonNot out16191084.21
Matthew KuhnemannMatthew Kuhnemannc A Carey b HNA Conway362341156.52
Extra( b - 0, w - 9, no - 0, lb - 0, p - 0 )9
Total( 4.39 Runs per over )218 (10 Wkts, 49.4 Ov)

Fall of Wickets

4-1 (Max Bryant, 1.3), 14-2 (Ben McDermott, 3.3), 45-3 (Matt Renshaw, 14.3), 47-4 (Jack Clayton, 16.2), 47-5 (Jack Wildermuth, 16.3), 147-6 (Marnus Labuschagne, 37.2), 153-7 (Dylan Mclachlan, 40.4), 154-8 (Gurinder Sandhu, 42.1), 163-9 (Connor Sully, 42.6), 218-10 (Matthew Kuhnemann, 49.4)

BowlerOvMRWNBWDEco
Harry Conway9.41641056.62
Henry Thornton102202012.00
Nathan McAndrew90510005.67
Jordan Buckingham102416014.10
Benjamin Manenti80360014.50
Nathan McSweeney(c)3061002.00

BatterRB4s6sSR
Alex CareyAlex Carey(wk)c MP Kuhnemann b Jack Wildermuth121011120.00
Jake WinterJake Winterc MT Renshaw b GS Sandhu20253080.00
Nathan McSweeneyNathan McSweeney(c)c & b GS Sandhu52906057.78
Thomas KellyThomas Kellyc J Clayton b C Sully816683122.73
Harry NielsenHarry NielsenNot out27332081.82
Benjamin ManentiBenjamin Manentic J Clayton b C Sully13211061.90
Nathan McAndrewNathan McAndrewNot out17200285.00
Did Not Bat: Jake Fraser-McGurk, Henry Thornton, Jordan Buckingham, Harry Conway
Extra( b - 0, w - 1, no - 0, lb - 0, p - 0 )1
Total( 5.05 Runs per over )223 (5 Wkts, 44.1 Ov)

Fall of Wickets

15-1 (Alex Carey, 3.3), 44-2 (Jake Winter, 9.2), 163-3 (Thomas Kelly, 29.6), 169-4 (Nathan McSweeney, 32.6), 191-5 (Benjamin Manenti, 38.4)

BowlerOvMRWNBWDEco
Gurinder Sandhu102262002.60
Jack Wildermuth80571007.13
Connor Sully100652016.50
Matthew Kuhnemann100430004.30
Mitchell Swepson6.10320005.19

Predict the Winner!

team

SOA (33%)

draw

Drawn (0%)

team

QUN (66%)

Expired
Votes 3

Info

Series

The Marsh Cup

Date & Time

14 Feb 2024, Wed, 5:30 AM IST

Toss

South Australia elected to bowl

Venue

Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide

Umpires

Bruce Oxenford (Australia), Nathan Johnstone (Australia)

Match Referee

Steve Davis (Australia)

weatherWeather Report

Clear Sky

pitchPitch Condition

Batting

ScoreAvg 1st Inning Score

314

PredictionWin Prediction

South Australia

Preview

South Australia will lock horns with Queensland in the 19th match of The Marsh Cup at the Karen Rolton Oval in Adelaide on February 14. South Australia are yet to win any games so far in the tournament, and with five losses in six games, they are languishing at the bottom of the table. Queensland, on the other hand, are not in too great a situation themselves, as they have won just one game and are placed fifth.

South Australia squared off against Victoria in their last encounter where Victoria won the toss and elected to bowl. Being put to bat, South Australia did not start well and lost two wickets early. However, they had a good third-wicket partnership, and Harry Nielsen in the middle order did play a handy knock of 61 due to which they were able to reach a total of 231 runs. Victoria was sensational right from the start, as they had a centurion opening stand. They did lose a couple of wickets in the middle but easily went on to win the game by three wickets.

Queensland played against Tasmania in their last match, where Queensland won the toss and elected to bat. They had a terrible game with the bat as multiple batters got starts, but all of them failed to convert those into bigger totals. Every Tasmanian bowler got a wicket each at least, as Queensland was bowled out for a mere total of 150. Tasmania too lost a wicket early but had decent partnerships later on ahead as Caleb Jewell notched up his fifty and took his team over the line. They won the game by five wickets with 23 overs to spare.

Playing XI

South AustraliaSOA

QueenslandQUN

Reserve

CT
CT
Harry Matthiaswk
CT
CT
Henry Hunt
CT
CT
Kelvin Smith
CT
CT
Daniel Drew
CT
CT
Kyle Brazell
CT
CT
Liam Scott
CT
CT
Aidan Cahill
CT
CT
Isaac Higgins
CT
CT
David Grant
CT
CT
Hugo Burdon
CT
CT
Bryce Street
CT
CT
Aryan Jain
CT
CT
Hugh Weibgen
CT
CT
Jack Sinfield
CT
CT
James Bazley
CT
CT
Will Prestwidge
CT
CT
Xavier Bartlett
CT
CT
Liam Guthrie
CT
CT
Tom Whitney