NSW jumps to second place with overwhelming victory



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SHIELD OF MOUTON 2018-19

NSW has found a way around Jhye Richardson's 11 wickets in the new Perth stadium.

NSW has found a way around Jhye Richardson's 11 wickets in the new Perth stadium. © Getty

Western Australia vs New South Wales, Perth

Surprisingly, Western Australia succumbed to a massive 104-point loss by helping New South Wales to move up to second place in the Shield scoreboard.

Defined as a goal of 317 to continue in the fourth inning, NSW had reduced the home team to 115 for 6 by the strains on day 3 itself. Marcus Stoinis, who had extended his match three weeks earlier with fifty unbeaten players, was WA's only hope, alongside Ashton Agar.

But it took less than four NSW players to attack the fourth morning, eliminating Agar for a 24 of 44 balls to end the stubborn position of the seventh wicket. Stoinis' is associated with Cameron Green for another valuable support, worth 37, but almost as soon as the partnership was broken – the first one missing his century before 19 – WA's fight was essentially completed. The resistance of Green and Matthew Kelly led to 200 but could not prevent a crushing defeat at home.

Short Sheet Music: New South Wales 261 (Kurtis Patterson 107 *, Sean Abbott 69, Jhye Richardson 8-47) and 253 (Moises Henriques 48, Jack Edwards 47, Jhye Richardson 3-58, Marcus Stoinis 3-43) beat Western Australia 198 (Shaun Marsh 81, Trent Copeland 4-52, Nathan Lyon 3-34) and 212 (Marcus Stoinis 81, Nathan Lyon 4-86, Sean Abbott 3-40) by 104 races.

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