pitching on the off stump, defended back to the bowler
Tasmania vs Queensland, at Brisbane, Oct 10 2007 - Ball by Ball Commentary
Rain has bought a halt to the massacre .With no batsman able to provide even a semblance of resistance ,chances seem pretty thin of Queensland even having a go at the target.The match would, now be decided on the much discusssed duckworth Lewis method
Still raining and the chances of play are almost nil. We expect this game will be called off shortly
Queensland needed to be 152 runs at this point to win under a Duckworth-Lewis result
Tasmania will achieve a win plus two bonus points if the match is called off as the D/L par score is over twice the score Queensland have made
And we've had word through that the umpires have called the game off
A comprehensive win by Tasmania tonight
Please do join us on Friday for the match between Western Australia and New South Wales from the W.A.C.A. Ground
fuller out side off, strokes it through covers, good timing
good bouncer on the off stump, leaves it aone
Short of length out side off , leaves this one to the keeper
left alone out side off to the keeper
dangerous shot that one, pitching out side off and swinging in, hartley padded that one offering no shot
short delivery out side off edged to thirdman
short and wide out side of, cuts that one in the air to third man
Pitching on the off stump, inside edge to fine leg
on the leg stump, little outswing in the air,defended to point
shortish delivery out side off, hartley not interested in this one
again out side off , shouldered arms to the keeper
pitching on off stump, leaves that alone
short of length delivery on the off stump,held its line and beats him all ends up
Short delivery out side off, trying to cut, inside edge on to the stumps, queensland in real trouble
short delivery out side off, pushed to point
fuller delivery, moving away defended to off side
fuller delivery on the stumps, turned to leg side
gone!, pitching out side off, philipson fishes at it and gets a faint inside edged to the keeper
short out side off stump, cut to cover point
pitching on the off stump, moving away , left alone