Victoria vs Tasmania, Match 2 - Live Cricket Score

The Marsh Cup, 2023 | 25 Sep 2023, Mon, 5:35 AM IST | Junction Oval, Melbourne

ResultVictoria won by 3 wickets
TAS

TAS

224/10 (50 ov)

VIC

VIC

229/7 (44.5 ov)

BatterRB4s6sSR
Caleb JewellCaleb Jewellc W Sutherland b SM Boland13162081.25
Jake WeatheraldJake Weatheraldc F O'Neill b SM Elliott28614045.90
Macalister WrightMacalister Wrightlbw b SM Boland02000.00
Jordan SilkJordan Silk(c)c (sub Mitchell Perry) b W Sutherland11340032.35
Matthew WadeMatthew Wade(wk)c SB Harper b J Merlo25512049.02
Beau WebsterBeau Websterc TR Murphy b SM Elliott83869196.51
Mitchell OwenMitchell Owenb F O'Neill16220072.73
Paddy DooleyPaddy Dooleyrunout (SB Harper / MS Harris)140025.00
Sam RainbirdSam Rainbirdrunout (TF Rogers)211531140.00
Riley MeredithRiley Meredithrunout (SB Harper)4300133.33
Billy StanlakeBilly StanlakeNot out8610133.33
Extra( b - 0, w - 6, no - 0, lb - 8, p - 0 )14
Total( 4.48 Runs per over )224 (10 Wkts, 50 Ov)

Fall of Wickets

17-1 (Caleb Jewell, 4.6), 21-2 (Macalister Wright, 6.2), 55-3 (Jordan Silk, 16.5), 72-4 (Jake Weatherald, 22.3), 115-5 (Matthew Wade, 34.4), 167-6 (Mitchell Owen, 42.4), 169-7 (Paddy Dooley, 43.4), 199-8 (Sam Rainbird, 47.4), 215-9 (Beau Webster, 48.5), 224-10 (Riley Meredith, 49.6)

BowlerOvMRWNBWDEco
Scott Boland100302003.00
Fergus ONeill101361033.60
Will Sutherland100541005.40
Todd Murphy101320013.20
Sam Elliott80532026.63
Jonathan Merlo20111005.50

BatterRB4s6sSR
Tom RogersTom Rogersc MS Wade b MJ Owen45495191.84
Sam HarperSam Harperc JB Weatherald b RP Meredith10121083.33
Marcus HarrisMarcus Harrisc MS Wade b Bj Stanlake26383068.42
Peter HandscombPeter Handscomb(c)b BJ Webster514271121.43
Campbell KellawayCampbell Kellawayc JC Silk b SL Rainbird46715064.79
Jonathan MerloJonathan Merlob BJ Webster9120075.00
Will SutherlandWill SutherlandNot out292012145.00
Sam ElliottSam Elliottc MS Wade b Bj Stanlake2100020.00
Fergus ONeillFergus ONeillNot out5150033.33
Did Not Bat: Scott Boland, Todd Murphy
Extra( b - 0, w - 2, no - 0, lb - 4, p - 0 )6
Total( 5.11 Runs per over )229 (7 Wkts, 44.5 Ov)

Fall of Wickets

12-1 (Sam Harper, 3.2), 74-2 (Marcus Harris, 15.3), 110-3 (Tom Rogers, 18.6), 158-4 (Peter Handscomb, 29.2), 172-5 (Jonathan Merlo, 33.4), 210-6 (Campbell Kellaway, 38.5), 214-7 (Sam Elliott, 40.6)

BowlerOvMRWNBWDEco
Sam Rainbird70471006.71
Riley Meredith102291002.90
Paddy Dooley100520005.20
Billy Stanlake9.50612026.20
Mitchell Owen40191004.75
Beau Webster40172004.25

Who Will Win?

team

VIC (66%)

draw

Drawn (0%)

team

TAS (33%)

Expired
Votes 3

Info

Series

The Marsh Cup

Date & Time

25 Sep 2023, Mon, 5:35 AM IST

Toss

Victoria elected to bowl

Venue

Junction Oval, Melbourne

Umpires

Shawn Craig (Australia), Kevin O'Neill (Australia)

Match Referee

Bob Parry (Australia)

weatherWeather Report

Clear Sky

pitchPitch Condition

Batting

ScoreAvg 1st Inning Score

220

PredictionWin Prediction

Victoria

Preview

Victoria will lock horns with Tasmania in the 2nd match of the Australia One Day Cup at the Junction Oval in Melbourne on September 25. Victoria seems to have been in good form, winning three of their last five games, while Tasmania have not been too great, failing to win any of their last five outings. 

Victoria had played off against South Australia in their last match, where South Australia won the toss and elected to bowl. Victoria did not start too well and lost two wickets within the first powerplay itself. James Seymour tried really hard from his end, but wickets kept falling from the other end, and the team was bowled out for just 136. South Australia started really strong, with their opening stand lasting for 116 runs, making the chase just a formality. They won the match easily by eight wickets with 24 overs to spare.

Tasmania had played off against Western Australia in their last encounter, where Tasmania won the toss and elected to bat. Tasmania was a bit slow at the start, but a century from Caleb Jewell gave them a solid base on which the middle order piled up runs and propelled them to a strong total of 285. Western Australia were simply sensational right from the start of their chase, as they had an opening partnership of 134 runs in just 15 overs. The match was interrupted by rain, and the new target was set to be 192, which Western Australia chased easily and won the match by six wickets.

Playing XI

VictoriaVIC

TasmaniaTAS

Reserve

CT
CT
Liam Blackfordwk
CT
CT
Travis Dean
CT
CT
Ashley Chandrasinghe
CT
CT
Dylan Brasher
CT
CT
Wil Parker
CT
CT
Cameron McClure
CT
CT
Tom O'Donnell
CT
CT
Xavier A Crone
CT
CT
Matthew Fotia
CT
CT
Doug Warren
CT
CT
Jake Doranwk
CT
CT
Charlie Wakim
CT
CT
Nicholas Davis
CT
CT
Bradley Hope
CT
CT
Jarrod Freeman
CT
CT
Nivethan Radhakrishnan
CT
CT
Lawrence Neil-Smith
CT
CT
Iain Carlisle
CT
CT
Gabe Bell