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JLT One-Day Cup

JLT One-Day Cup: Usman Qadir, Andrew Tye star in Western Australia win

Pacer Andrew Tye and Umsan Qadir, son of Pakistan legend Abdul Qadir, starred in the win claiming three wickets each as Victoria were bowled out for 200.

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JLT One-Day Cup: Sean Abbott’s 5/43 helps New South Wales beat Tasmania

Aided by Sean Abbott’s 5 for 43, NSW shot down Tasmania for 151 in 31.3 overs in defence of 239.

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JLT One-Day Cup: Chris Lynn, Max Bryant power Queensland to first win

After scoring 70 against Tasmania Lynn powered his way to 106 off 71 balls with the help of eight fours and eight sixes striking at 149.29.

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JLT One-Day Cup: Teenager Max Bryant hits fastest fifty for Queensland

The 19-year-old scored his half-century in 23 balls, equalling the overall fourth-fastest fifty in the tournament's history.

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JLT One-Day Cup: Western Australia cruise to five-wicket win

Western Australia sailed to their second straight win in the ongoing Australian Domestic One-Day Cup when they beat South Australia by five wickets at the WACA on Saturday.

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JLT One-Day Cup: McDermott century guides Tasmania to victory in high-scoring affair

Ben McDermott struck a century before Simon Milenko's blitz sealed a thrilling four-wicket win for Tasmania against Queensland.

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JLT One-Day Cup: New South Wales suffer second straight loss

Commendable efforts from the lower-order - Jack Edwards (42), Daniel Sams (30) and Steve O’Keefe (20) - helped NSW to a respectable total, but South Australia overhauled the target of 242 in just 38.2 overs and with seven wickets in hand.

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Would love to play in the World Cup: Matthew Wade

Matthew Wade’s competing for a spot to don the gloves along with the incumbent Tim Paine and young gun Alex Carey.

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JLT One-Day Cup: Record-setting Matthew Wade powers Tasmania to 65-run win over Victoria

Wade was the second wicket to fall, before compiling the fastest century for Tasmania in domestic one-day cricket, reaching three figures off just 65 deliveries.

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JLT One-Day Cup: Skipper Ashton Turner leads Western Warriors to victory

Andrew Tye, who picked up three for 30 in his seven overs was adjudged the Man-of-the-Match. 19-year-old pacer Cameron Green also returned three wickets while opening bowlers Joel Paris and Jhye Richardson claimed two each.

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