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ESPNcricinfo staff
December 4, 2010
New South Wales 3 for 190 (Hughes 80*) beat Tasmania 8 for 189 (Cowan 58, Lee 3-51) by 7 wickets
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Tasmania v New South Wales at Burnie
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Ryobi One-Day Cup
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Brett Lee and Phillip Hughes set up a comfortable victory for New South Wales, who cruised past Tasmania's 8 for 189 in the regional centre of Burnie. Lee collected 3 for 51 to help restrict the Tigers, who are the competition leaders, and Hughes compiled an unbeaten 80 as the Blues eased to their target with 23 balls remaining, to move to second spot on the table.
It was a strong all-round effort from the visitors, who also took the extra point available at the halfway mark, when they had scored 1 for 86 to Tasmania's 2 for 66. The Tigers found the going tough having been sent in and Ed Cowan's 58 was the only score of note against a strong attack led by Lee, who leads the Ryobi Cup wicket tally with 14.
David Warner made 44 for New South Wales and Steven Smith's 32 helped the visitors to their triumph, which was anchored by the opener Hughes, who is hoping to remind the Australian selectors of his talent. Lee is also keen to force his way back in to the national team for the one-day games against England and the World Cup early next year.
"I want to play for Australia. I'm ready, it's as simple as that," Lee told AAP after the victory. "I'm back bowling fast, I'm back bowling well and I'm taking wickets."
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If only Brett was still playing tests.. We could use an unique, impact bowler like him or Tait right now in the Ashes. Hopefully though he will be able to put up a good show at the WC next year (subject to his selection which, judging by his current form, should be set in stone).
Posted by Ozcricketwriter on (December 4, 2010, 13:17 GMT)It should be noted that this is the first ever first class-level game in Burnie. We are hoping that there are many more. Stuart Clark was the player of the match, as far as I could tell, with his tight bowling at the start being virtually unplayable. Brett Lee, though, was so good with the crowd, spending hours signing autographs, getting photos taken with people and getting kissed by old ladies that he deserves the man of the match performance, even if his bowling was pretty loose for most of the match. It was a great effort by the organisers to put on such a great spectacle and, thanks to the great support by the players, it was a great event to go to. It should be noted somewhere on Cricinfo that this was the first *EVER* first class-level game in the city of Burnie.
Posted by Bigbanger666 on (December 4, 2010, 10:39 GMT)Old Lee might sneak back into one day team. He was always a way better ODI bowler.
Posted by StarveTheLizard on (December 4, 2010, 10:20 GMT)Australia is a lost cause. May as well cheer for the cockroaches! Yay the Blues!