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2022-11-02 09:35:26
The WA spinner, who came in as nightwatchman for the second time in as many days when opener Sam Whiteman was dismissed just before stumps on Tuesday, was out hit wicket when he fell on his stumps following a Neser bouncer.
It came after the green WACA pitch led to 20 wickets falling during a crazy second day to hasten the finish of the match.
WA were skittled for 115, giving the Bulls a first-innings lead of 96.
But Queensland collapsed from 0-39 to be all out for 97 in their second innings to pave the way for WA’s stirring victory.
The Bulls will be next in Shield action against Victoria at the Gabba on November 10, while WA will be at home again when they face South Australia on November 11.









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