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Victoria’s Xavier Crone cloned two sensational run outs in opposition to Queensland on the Gabba.© X (Twitter)
Pacer Xavier Crone pulled off two sensational run outs in his observe by throughout a Sheffield Defend match between Victoria and Queensland on the Gabba. Within the first innings, Xavier Bartlett and Mark Steketee tried to steal a fast single after the previous defended Crone’s again of a size supply. Nevertheless, Crone was fast to react in his observe by, pulling off a direct hit on the batter’s finish, leaving Steketee properly wanting the crease. Equally, he cloned the precise dismissal on Day 4 within the second innings, with Jack Clayton on the receiving finish of the acrobatic effort this time.
Deja vu for Queensland as Vics fast Xavier Crone replicates ridiculous run out in each innings #SheffieldShield pic.twitter.com/YhDQhjP2O0
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) November 27, 2024
Recapping the match, Sam Elliott and Todd Murphy mixed with seven wickets to energy Victoria to a 90-run win over Queensland of their pink-ball Sheffield Defend contest on Wednesday.
Elliott bagged 4 whereas Murphy picked one other three as Queensland have been bowled out for 238 whereas chasing 329 for victory. Ben McDermott (68) was the one batter for Queensland to attain 50 or extra.
Earlier on Day 3, Campbell Kellaway scored his maiden Sheffield Defend century to place Victoria within the field seat. Queensland slumped to 3-58 at stumps whereas chasing 329 for victory.
Kellaway made a seven-ball duck in Victoria’s sub-par first-innings complete of 186 as Queensland posted 297 to take a 111-run lead. Nevertheless, Kellaway in a category of his personal in Victoria’s second innings.
The 22-year-old with Marcus Harris, who was snubbed by Australia for the first Check in opposition to India, for a 154-run opening stand to catapult the Vics again into the competition.
Harris hit 64 earlier than Tom Rogers (69), Matt Quick (59) and Peter Handscomb (35) additionally chipped in with essential knocks, taking Victoria to 439.
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