Sunday 9 October 2011

Forrest, Magoffin account for Bushrangers

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Queensland v Victoria, Ryobi One Day Cup in Brisbane

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October 9, 2011

Queensland 7 for 269 (Forrest 81, Robinson 66, Siddle 3-49) beat Victoria 238 (57 Quiney, Magoffin 3-59) by 31 runs

A new recruit and a soldier called back contribution of Queensland opened the Australian domestic season with a win 31 crashed in Victoria limited overs match at the Gabba.

Peter Forrest, attracted to northern New South Wales, gave substance to the Bulls with 81 strikeouts, and shined in the field by throwing the stumps twice to defeat Bush Rangers profession. They drove to a position of uncertainty of the time Steve Magoffin, colors return to the Queensland seven years in Western Australia, attracted two early wickets. He returned for the third narrowly captured by Forrest.

Glenn Maxwell, loft over mid-Magoffin and Brad Hodge to cut back, while trying to collect more than midwicket. These wickets followed by a powerful spell, James hopes, Queensland captain. Andrew McDonald and Rob Quinney everyone had a good touch before being caught behind the wicket off the hopes and the Forrester stumps sure of the eye.

Queensland was made a shaky start after McDonald seconded. The hopes of his opponents were attached to Peter Siddle LBW in the second over before Ryan Broad, Chris Lynn was absent for five runs and 12 balls of each other. Both drove carelessly half out, leaving Forrest Robinson and with a daunting task.

They responded with wisdom, without resorting to pulse something too flashy, and it was a surprise when Robinson threw wildly Glenn Maxwell to be overthrown. Forrest has found another ally willing to Ben Dunk, and they added 72 in 67 balls to push the total to its ultimate sound dimensions.

This summer, a return to 50-over match-by-side after testing last season with split sleeves. Players have achieved greater flexibility, allows up to 13 overs each and also a liberal ration of gorillas. Set to be used between overs 16 and 40, in line with recent changes in the ODI-Thu
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