New South Wales captain Jack Edwards reflected on his team's performance following their impressive innings and 1 run win over South Australia, highlighting key moments and team efforts that led to the victory.
Matthew Gilkes shines with a 74 off 42 to earn Player of the Match as New South Wales defeats Victoria by 140 runs in the Australia Domestic One-Day Cup Credit: Cricket NSW
Mitch Starc following Day 3 of the Sheffield Shield match between NSW and Victoria at the MCG
Moises Henriques shares his thoughts in a post-match interview after New South Wales vs South Australia Sheffield Shield match ended in a draw. © NSW
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Tasmanian captain, Jordan Silk earlier today after Tasmania’s Shield match against South Australia.
South Australian wicketkeeper Harry Nielsen following the Redbacks win against Tasmania in their final match of the Shield season.
Xavier Bartlett Queensland who top scored with 70 in Qld’s innings Post-match interview (CA)
Chris Tremain New South Wales following his return of 6-20 Post-match interview (CA)
Cameron Gannon (5-42) Victoria vs Western Australia - post-match interview (CA)
Matt Short (53 runs) following Day 2 Victoria vs Western Australia - post-match interview (CA)
Voll hammered 26 fours during her 238-ball stay, with captain Charli Knott declaring Green’s innings on 3/355 as the Queenslander reached her double century. Fellow opener Chloe Piparo (66) and Maddy Darke (57) both passed 50, while Grace Parsons (3-69) claimed all three wickets for the Gold side. Australia Gold will resume day two 0/64 with Emma de Broughe (14*) and Nicole Faltum (32*) at the crease.
QLD allrounder Jack Wildermuth after scoring 91 in the second innings. Wildermuth also scored 41 in the first innings and claimed two second innings wickets.
Off-spinner Corey Rocchiccioli, who took eight wickets during WA’s 146-run Sheffield Shield win against QLD at the WACA Ground.
NSW all rounder Jack Edwards after the drawn Sheffield Shield match against South Australia at Cricket Central.
South Australian coach Jason Gillespie after the drawn Sheffield Shield match against NSW at Cricket Central.
Scott Mason Medallist, Beau Webster after his 167*, and 2-9 and 1-54 with the ball. Webster helped Tasmania to a 57 run win over Victoria and all but assured a place in the Sheffield Shield Final for Tasmania later this month.