Queensland Storm to First One-Day Cup Win with Peirson Century

Queensland Storm to First One-Day Cup Win with Peirson Century

Queensland’s One-Day Cup campaign got off to a flying start with a dominant nine-wicket victory over South Australia at Allan Border Field. Despite a valiant century from South Australian skipper Nathan McSweeney, the Bulls chased down the target with ease, securing a bonus point in the process.

Left-arm paceman Liam Guthrie played a pivotal role in the victory, claiming three quick wickets in six overs to put the visitors on the back foot. Tom Straker also chipped in with three wickets, including the dangerous Alex Carey.

McSweeney, who is in contention for a Test berth against India, played a lone hand for South Australia, scoring a magnificent 137 off 131 balls. However, his efforts were not enough to prevent the Bulls from cruising to victory.

Wicketkeeper Jimmy Peirson led the charge for Queensland, smashing an unbeaten 100 off 98 balls. Peirson’s innings was a masterclass in strokeplay, with the left-hander showcasing his full range of shots.

Test hopeful Matt Renshaw also played a key role, scoring an unbeaten 72 off 52 balls. Renshaw’s innings was a timely reminder of his talent and will give him confidence ahead of the upcoming Test series.

The victory was a welcome boost for Queensland, who had lost their first two matches of the One-Day Cup. It also served as a reminder of the depth of talent in the Bulls’ squad.

Queensland Hold Slender Lead Over NSW in Thrilling Shield Clash

Queensland Hold Slender Lead Over NSW in Thrilling Shield Clash

Queensland and New South Wales are locked in a thrilling battle at Allan Border Field, with the home side holding a slender lead of 115 runs heading into the final day.

NSW resumed play on Wednesday well-placed at 222 for 5, and Ollie Davies took the game by the scruff of the neck to post a deserved century. The 23-year-old thumped 131 off 147 balls, lifting his side to a competitive total of 316.

Queensland’s response got off to a shaky start, as they slumped to 42 for 4 and 118 for 5. However, Jimmy Peirson and Jack Wildermuth combined to help them avoid an innings loss. Peirson, who scored 64 in the first innings, is still unbeaten on 57, while Xavier Bartlett has contributed a valuable 57 not out.

The pair will resume at the crease on Thursday, with captain Peirson still hopeful of pulling off an upset victory. “I’d love another 50 or 60 runs,” Peirson said. “There’s a crack developing at one end for the quicks to hit that, and there’s certainly some divots there to play with as well. So if we can get another 50 or 60 runs – it’s a funny game.”

NSW spinner Tanveer Sangha has been the pick of the bowlers, finishing the day with 4 for 116. The most special of those dismissals was that of Jack Clayton, with Davies snaring a one-handed reflex catch at leg slip.

NSW opener Sam Konstas suffered a potential concussion after hitting his head on the turf while dropping a catch late on day three. Konstas is set to miss the final day, which could be a blow to NSW’s hopes of victory.

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