Sydney, Sept 20: The New South Wales domestic team made one of the
highest scores ever recorded in a 50-over match, when they smashed 465 runs
against Western Australia on Wednesday.
According to news.com.au, in the second of their pre-season matches at Allan Border Oval in Brisbane, the Blues finished their innings on 7-465, with left-hander Ben Rohrer belting 108 runs off just 66 balls, and getting good support from wicketkeeper Ryan Carters (91 off 70), all-rounder Moises Henriques (87 off 55) and young gun Nic Maddinson (76 off 48).
The Warriors,
who were severely weakened due to Perth Scorchers being in India for the
Champions League T20, just missed out by a casual 252 runs, bowled out for 213
in the 40th over with veteran bowler Doug Bollinger the chief destroyer, the
report said.
It also eclipsed
Australia's highest ODI total of 4-434, which was famously not enough to beat
South Africa in Johannesburg as Herschelle Gibbs led the home side
to a memorable one-wicket win, the report added.
However, the
record for the best total in a domestic one-dayer remains untouched, with
Surrey's unfathomable 4-496 against Gloucester at the Oval sure to reign at the
top of the charts for a long while yet, the report further said.
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