Weatherald, Lehmann give NSW the blues

Friday, 21 September 2018:

ALEX CAREY of the Redbacks catches Nathan Lyon of the Blues off a delivery by team mate Cameron Valente during the Matador BBQs One Day match between South Australia and New South Wales at Drummoyne Oval in Sydney, Australia.
ALEX CAREY of the Redbacks catches Nathan Lyon of the Blues off a delivery by team mate Cameron Valente during the Matador BBQs One Day match between South Australia and New South Wales at Drummoyne Oval in Sydney, Australia.


Opener Jake Weatherald and new skipper Jake Lehmann combined for a 171-run third-wicket stand to lift South Australia to a comfortable seven-wicket one-day cup victory over New South Wales.

The pair helped the Redbacks post 3-245 to pass the victory target with 71 balls to spare and pick up a bonus point at the WACA in Perth on Thursday.

It was a second consecutive forgettable showing with bat and ball for the Blues following their four-wicket defeat against Western Australia at the same ground on Tuesday.

NSW gave themselves a chance after the early dismissals of Alex Carey (5) and Callum Ferguson (15) left SA at 2-43.

However Weatherald and Lehmann were in imperious form throughout their partnership, only for the latter to be dismissed for 87 (off 97 balls) within sight of a century on his captaincy debut.

Weatherald continued to fire and brought up his fourth one-day century off 97 balls, before ending on 106 not out in a sparkling innings that included four sixes.

Earlier, NSW's top-order again failed to fire with only a gritty knock from opener Daniel Hughes (79) and rookie No.6 Jack Edwards (42) helping the Blues to a respectable 241 from 49.1 overs.

Hughes helped NSW recover from a rocky 4-64 only to suffer an unlucky run out as Adam Zampa deflected a ball onto the stumps at the non-strikers end.

Legspinner Zampa (3-37) took a wicket with his opening delivery of the summer, bowling Moises Henriques for 16 in an impressive showing on a pitch better known for favouring pace.






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