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Western Australia v South Australia
Federated Automobile Insurance Cup 1989/90 (Final)
VenueWestern Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth on 31st March 1990 (50-over match) (day/night)
Balls per over6
TossWestern Australia won the toss and decided to field
ResultWestern Australia won by 7 wickets
UmpiresRJ Evans, TA Prue
ScorersCA Bull (Western Australia), AJ Nicholls (South Australia)
Player of the MatchTM Alderman

South Australia inningsRunsBallsMins4s6sS-Rate
AMJ Hilditchb Alderman064--0.00
PC Nobesc Veletta b MacLeay930632-30.00
JC Scuderic Zoehrer b Alderman512131-41.67
*DW Hookesc Zoehrer b Alderman042--0.00
DS Lehmannlbw b Alderman1122251-50.00
MG Bevannot out2357103--40.35
DB Scottrun out (MacLeay->Matthews)1025231-40.00
+DS Berryrun out (McPhee)1024201-41.67
PW Gladigaub Matthews032--0.00
CR Millerc Veletta b MacLeay43031--13.33
TBA Mayc Moody b Matthews236--66.67
Extras(6 lb, 7 w)13
Total(all out, 155 minutes, 34.5 overs)87
Fall of wickets:
1-0 (Hilditch), 2-7 (Scuderi), 3-8 (Hookes), 4-28 (Lehmann), 5-30 (Nobes), 6-45 (Scott), 7-61 (Berry), 8-61 (Gladigau), 9-82 (Miller), 10-87 (May)
Western Australia bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-BallsS-RateEcon
Alderman8   31441-12.001.75
Capes5   01901--3.80
MacLeay8   2182--24.002.25
Matthews9.531624-29.501.63
Moody4   01401--3.50

Western Australia inningsRunsBallsMins4s6sS-Rate
MW McPheec Berry b Miller2541503-60.98
*GR Marshnot out2955845-52.73
TM Moodyc May b Gladigau812111-66.67
WS Andrewsc Hookes b Miller811141-72.73
MRJ Velettanot out443--100.00
JA Brayshawdid not bat      
+TJ Zoehrerdid not bat      
KH MacLeaydid not bat      
PA Capesdid not bat      
CD Matthewsdid not bat      
TM Aldermandid not bat      
Extras(6 lb, 8 w)14
Total(3 wickets, 84 minutes, 19.1 overs)88
Fall of wickets:
1-46 (McPhee), 2-67 (Moody), 3-84 (Andrews)
South Australia bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-BallsS-RateEcon
Miller10   04224-30.004.20
Gladigau9.114014-55.004.36

Notes
--> DB Scott made his last appearance in List A matches

12th Men: TG Hogan (Western Australia) and SP George (South Australia)
Attendance: 11,675