Marsh Cup, Karen Rolton Oval |
Tasmania 435-9 (50 overs): Silk 116, Doggett 3-86 |
South Australia 398 (46.4 overs): Fraser-McGurk 125, Owen 3-46 |
Tasmania gained by 37 runs |
Scorecard |
South Australia batter Jake Fraser-McGurk broke AB De Villiers’ file for the quickest males’s Record A century with a 29-ball ton towards Tasmania.
Fraser-McGurk, 21, reached his half-century in 18 balls – the quickest by an Australian in one-day cricket.
He hammered six fours and 12 sixes en path to a maiden Record A century.
Fraser-McGurk helped South Australia attain 172-0 in 11.4 overs on the Karen Rolton Oval in Adelaide earlier than he fell to off-spinner Beau Webster having scored 125 runs from 38 deliveries, that includes 13 sixes and 10 fours.
Record A cricket covers all white-ball one-day cricket which is longer than 20 overs per aspect (T20).
“I went on the market with some good intent, had my plans and course of, and appeared like every part went my approach,” stated Fraser-McGurk, in what was his first century in skilled cricket.
“I’ve made just a few 30s taking part in in twos and stuff, felt like I have been hitting them moderately effectively, however most likely not that effectively so I undoubtedly shocked myself.”
Tasmania’s whole of 435-9 proved an excessive amount of for South Australia to chase down, although, as they have been bowled out for 398 with 20 balls remaining.
Tasmania captain Jordan Silk added: “It is most likely an innings I am going to by no means see possibly ever once more. It was a few of the cleanest ball-striking I’ve seen.
“Typically you have simply acquired to tip your cap to gamers that may try this. Whereas it was irritating to observe, it was additionally wonderful to observe.”