Queensland Colts first innings | Runs | Balls | Mins | 4s | 6s |
DR Hyde | c Taber b Renneberg | 10 | | | | | |
GT Gray | b Croker | 3 | | | | | |
J Brown | c Taber b Renneberg | 21 | | | | | |
*GM Egan | b Renneberg | 41 | | | | | |
KP Ziebell | c Taber b Croker | 27 | | | | | |
RE Parker | lbw b Watkins | 1 | | | | | |
RE Whitlock | c Heiler b Owen | 25 | | | | | |
AR Skuse | c Renneberg b Croker | 12 | | | | | |
+BJ Flanagan | c Owen b Croker | 1 | | | | | |
BA Dann | not out | 1 | | | | | |
JRF Duncan | b Croker | 0 | | | | | |
Extras | (1 b, 2 nb) | 3 |
Total | (all out, 46 overs) | 145 |
Fall of wickets: | |
1-6 (Gray), 2-33 (Hyde), 3-42 (Brown), 4-86 (Ziebell), 5-87 (Parker), 6-127 (Egan), 7-143, 8-144, 9-145, 10-145 (46 ov) |
New South Wales Colts first innings | Runs | Balls | Mins | 4s | 6s |
LA Marks | c Hyde b Duncan | 42 | | | | | |
MJ Ives | c Skuse b Duncan | 117 | | | | | |
PC Kelly | c Whitlock b Duncan | 71 | | | | | |
KA Owen | not out | 51 | | | | | |
G Goffet | c Brown b Egan | 9 | | | | | |
+HB Taber | b Skuse | 9 | | | | | |
*CJ Hollingsworth | c Flanagan b Ziebell | 7 | | | | | |
J Heiler | c Dann b Skuse | 5 | | | | | |
JR Watkins | not out | 14 | | | | | |
DA Renneberg | did not bat | | | | | | |
RM Croker | did not bat | | | | | | |
Extras | (4 b, 2 lb, 1 nb) | 7 |
Total | (7 wickets, declared, 85 overs) | 332 |
Fall of wickets: | |
1-76 (Marks), 2-227 (Ives), 3-238 (Kelly), 4-252 (Goffet), 5-264 (Taber), 6-289 (Hollingsworth), 7-296 (Heiler) |
Queensland Colts bowling | Overs | Mdns | Runs | Wkts | Wides | No-Balls |
Dann | 6 | 0 | 46 | 0 | 1 | - |
Duncan | 4 | 0 | 26 | 0 | 1 | - |
Egan | 1 | 0 | 17 | 0 | - | - |
Whitlock | 3 | 0 | 24 | 3 | - | - |
Twelfth men: OW Lusk (Queensland Colts), J Benaud (New South Wales Colts)
Match notes
The opening day was not a good one for Queensland. Egan played well enough but most of the batsmen found difficulty with the pace of Renneberg and Croker. Croker captured four wickets for 4 runs in one over to end the innings. On the other hand New South Wales made a very good start and by stumps were in sight of a first innings lead with only one wicket down. On the second day New South Wales built a quite substantial lead before closing. Duncan and Skuse bowled well for Queensland but a number of catches were put down in the field. On the third day Hyde played a solid but unspectacular innings to become the youngest Queenslander to score a century in the competition. He received good support from Parker, Egan and Ziebell. Queensland closed setting New South Wales a run chase for victory. Marks hit out in a stay of one hour and hit twelve fours. By stumps New South Wales was just three runs short of victory.
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