Saw some good Women's One Day action yesterday.
WA beat Tas by 5 wickets chasing 222 to win.
Darke was stranded on 99 as WA chased down the target. She and the other opener, ?, made a huge stand, but Darke could have been given out LBW first ball to Tassie's express bowler, Calie Wilson. The WA openers played quality shots all around the wicket, mainly on the ground.
Wilson to the naked eye, looks to be the quickest Aus bowler after Darcey Brown. She is quite small and of South Asian origins. She gets the ball skidding off the pitch at rapid pace. Apparently, she developed in South Aus.
Silver-Holmes also has raw pace, her Tassie opening bowling partner. Both have rocket arms in the field too, but in general, Tassie's fielding was poor at times. The Tas spinners got a few wickets. WA batted well, but with a fair bit of luck.
Talking to other Crick Tas Members, and the hospitality staff, all are enjoying the peace and serenity after the rowdiness and all the drunks frequenting men's BBL.
WA beat Tas by 5 wickets chasing 222 to win.
Darke was stranded on 99 as WA chased down the target. She and the other opener, ?, made a huge stand, but Darke could have been given out LBW first ball to Tassie's express bowler, Calie Wilson. The WA openers played quality shots all around the wicket, mainly on the ground.
Wilson to the naked eye, looks to be the quickest Aus bowler after Darcey Brown. She is quite small and of South Asian origins. She gets the ball skidding off the pitch at rapid pace. Apparently, she developed in South Aus.
Silver-Holmes also has raw pace, her Tassie opening bowling partner. Both have rocket arms in the field too, but in general, Tassie's fielding was poor at times. The Tas spinners got a few wickets. WA batted well, but with a fair bit of luck.
Talking to other Crick Tas Members, and the hospitality staff, all are enjoying the peace and serenity after the rowdiness and all the drunks frequenting men's BBL.


