• Latest News
  • Contact Us
Live Cricket Score, Schedule, Latest News, Stats & Videos | Cricketmood.com
  • Home
  • Live ScoreLive
  • Series
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
[matches-sliders]
Cricket Mood
  • Home
  • Live ScoreLive
  • Series
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
Cricket Mood

Sam Elliott takes a record seven-wicket haul as Victoria beat Tasmania

Victorian fast took the second-best 50-over statistics in Australian domestic history (7 for 12) and then struck 19 not out in a nerve-wracking chase to win.

Senior Writer by Senior Writer
September 23, 2024
in Uncategorized
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0 0
0
Sam Elliott takes a record seven-wicket haul as Victoria beat Tasmania

Victoria swiftly Sam Elliott nearly single-handedly led Victoria to a four-wicket victory over Tasmania in Melbourne, recording the second-best numbers in Australian One-Day domestic cricket history. Elliott also made the winning runs in a crucial half-century partnership with captain Will Sutherland.

Under gloomy conditions on a very green surface at the Junction Oval, Elliott tore through Tasmania’s lineup in just his 11th List A match, finishing with 7 for 12. Shaun Tait, a former speedster from South Australia, is the only man in the competition’s history to have better stats (8 for 43).

Elliott remarked, “I don’t know how to describe it.” “It was simply one of those days where everything felt really fantastic and sort of clicked.

“I’ve never had better figures [at any level] than [these]. It was a rather pleasant day to play the first One-Day Cup of the season.”

Following their collapse to 72 for 6, Elliott then shone with the bat alongside Sutherland to preserve Victoria from certain doom. Together, they scored an unbroken 56 for the seventh wicket, leading their team to victory with 23.1 overs remaining. In his 19 not out, the right-handed Elliott unleashed a couple of stunning pull shots that resembled the reverse of those his left-handed father Matthew Elliott played in his 21 Test matches for Australia.

Elliott remarked, “I think [Dad] might have me covered on those ones.” “To improve my hitting, I travelled to Darwin over the winter.

“Having a brief collaboration with Chief [Sutherland] at the end was incredibly pleasant. It was good to act under a little pressure and do that.”

Sutherland finished 36 not out with a sophisticated and composed knock. After grabbing five catches behind the stumps, Sam Harper had previously hit a crucial 43 opening the batting, the highest score of the game.

Even before Elliott joined the onslaught, Tasmania was under siege from the outset. Perfect bowling conditions saw them called into bat, and they lost Mitch Owen and Caleb Jewell in the first eight overs, leaving the visiting team at 31 for 2. Elliott was then called on, and with his extra bounce and late seam movement, he wrecked havoc on Tasmania’s middle order in eight overs bowled without a single change of wicket.

With the first ball he faced, he trapped Jake Weatherald behind, and after the left-hander raced to 31 from 31 with six boundaries, he claimed Jordan Silk. Three of Elliott’s seven victims holed up in the ring, attempting to strike him off his constant lengths, while four of his victims were trapped behind.

At one point, Brad Hope fell, and Tasmania collapsed to 92 for 9, with him having numbers of 7 for 8 with two maidens. Sutherland granted him a break after he handed up five singles in his last two overs.

Elliott disclosed that during the warm-up, he had modified his release technique.

“I actually changed something at the start of the game with my wrist,” Elliott explained. Although a little erratic, it seemed as though the good balls were excellent. The most exciting thing, in my opinion, is that I can probably resume training and focus on a few consistency issues. things’s fortunate that things worked out right away.”

Additionally, he disclosed that he had worked with Victoria bowling coach Adam Griffith to improve his run-up speed throughout the preseason and had strengthened up significantly in the gym to maintain it during games.

“In Darwin for our pre-season thing I wasn’t quite bowling the way I wanted to,” Elliott stated. “After that, we looked at certain statistics when we got back and made the decision to make that our main focus going into our preseason games in Sydney. and after that into the present.”

Gabe Bell and Matthew Kuhnemann, Tasmania’s last pairing, put up 34 for the tenth wicket to guarantee Victoria was at least chasing more than 120.

At one point, Beau Webster and Tasmania’s Tom Rogers appeared to be able to defend 126 as they ripped through Victoria’s top order, following Elliott’s strategy.

Josh Brown, a recent recruit, opened for Victoria instead of Thomas Rogers, who had opened for Victoria against New South Wales in his previous One-Day Cup encounter last summer, scoring 196. Rogers tried to bat at No. 5, but he was unable to get going.

Also Read: In Marnus Labuschagne’s absence, Mitchell Swepson will lead Queensland

The scoreboard moved forward because of Harper’s ability to seize each opportunity, but the home team was well behind when Sutherland and Elliott helped them out.

Tags: Beau WebsterMatthew ElliottOne-Day Cup (Australia)Sam ElliottSAM HARPERTasmania vs VictoriaWILL SUTHERLAND
Previous Post

CPL 2024, Match 24 Review: Kings rise to the top with win against Royals

Next Post

Despite Ravindra’s efforts, Sri Lanka wins thanks to Jayasuriya’s nine wickets

Related Posts

Saqlain Mushtaq on Politics in Cricket

Saqlain Mushtaq on Politics in Cricket

January 27, 2026
Bumrah Rest Row: Former India Batter Slams Gambhir

Bumrah Rest Row: Former India Batter Slams Gambhir

January 25, 2026
Virat–Rohit vs Gambhir talk clarified

Virat–Rohit vs Gambhir talk clarified

January 14, 2026
Gill Dropped, Rinku–Kishan Return

Gill Dropped, Rinku–Kishan Return

December 23, 2025
Next Post
Despite Ravindra's efforts, Sri Lanka wins thanks to Jayasuriya's nine wickets

Despite Ravindra's efforts, Sri Lanka wins thanks to Jayasuriya's nine wickets

Australia ladies ban 'Vortex' as Ashleigh Gardner demands more

Australia ladies ban 'Vortex' as Ashleigh Gardner demands more

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Top Teams

Series

Search

No Result
View All Result

Categories

  • Cricket (1,344)
  • Cricket News (277)
  • Uncategorized (18,069)

TOP TEAMS

  • India
  • Pakistan
  • Australia
  • South Africa
  • England

TOP PLAYERS

  • Sachin Tendulkar
  • MS Dhoni
  • Rohit Sharma
  • Virat Kohli
  • Hardik Pandya

TOP SERIES

MORE

  • Press Release
  • Cricket Interviews
  • ABOUT
  • CONTACT
  • FEEDBACK
  • CAREERS
  • ADVERTISE WITH US
  • WRITE FOR US
  • DMCA
  • DISCLAIMER

© 2022 Cricketmood.com - All Rights Reserved.

  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Copyrights Notice
  • Home
  • Schedule
  • Fantasy Tips
  • Series
  • More
No Result
View All Result
TOPICS
  • Featured Section
  • Series
  • Cricket Fantasy Tips
  • Cricket Stats
    • Cricket
  • IPL Teams
    • CSK
    • MI
    • RCB
    • GT
    • LSG
    • RR
    • KKR
    • DC
    • PBKS
    • SRH
  • ICC Rankings
  • Interviews
  • Twitter Reactions
  • Cricket Appeal
  • Social Tracker

© 2022 Cricketmood.com - All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In