Beau Webster took 6 wickets for 17 runs in 6 overs.

Western Australia achieved a unique record in the Australian domestic one-day cup tournament. The team lost 8 wickets while scoring 1 run.

In the match played between Western Australia and Tasmania at the WACA Ground in Perth, the Western Australian team had at one point scored 52 runs with the loss of 2 wickets, but the entire team was reduced at a score of 53 points. The last 7 batsmen couldn’t even open the account.

6 batsmen of the team were on zero

In this match, the Tasmanian team had decided to play first after winning the toss. Aaron Hardy and Darcy Short started the innings for Western Australia. The team’s first wicket fell for 10 runs in the form of Aaron Hardy for 7 runs. After that, Cameron Bancroft and Darcy Short took over the innings. But he found himself short on the score of 22.

At that time, the team’s score was 45 points. After that, Cameron Bancroft was out for 14 runs and wicketkeeper Josh English was out for 1 run.

7 more runs were added to the score, but after reaching 52 runs, the Western Australian team lost 5 more wickets, due to which 7 players of the team returned to the pavilion until the score was 52.

After adding one more run to this score, the entire Western Australian team returned to the pavilion with a score of 53. The last 7 batsmen of the Western Australian team could not even open their account, which also included the names of Captain Ashton Agar and Cooper Connolly.

Western Australia’s last 8 wickets fell for 1 run each.

Beau Webster took six wickets

To reduce Western Australia team’s innings to just 53, Tasmania team bowler Beau Webster gave away 17 runs in 6 overs with 2 maidens and took six wickets in his name.

Apart from this, Billy Stanlake took 3 wickets while Tom Rogers took 1 wicket. While the Tasmanian team achieved the target of 54 runs in just 8.3 overs with the loss of three wickets. For Tasmania, Mitchell Owen scored 29 points and Matthew Wade scored 21 points.

Beau Webster bowled 2 maidens in 6 overs.