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Australia vs England, 2nd Match, Australia, England, West Indies in Australia, 1987 - Scorecard
Series:
Australia, England, West Indies in Australia, 1987
Venue:
The Gabba, Brisbane
Date & Time:
Sun, Jan 18, 10:00 AM LOCAL
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Australia won by 11 runs
Australia
Australia
261-4
(50 Ov)
Batter
R
B
4s
6s
SR
Allan Border
b Dilley
11
10
1
0
110.00
Dirk Wellham
c Emburey b Small
26
58
4
0
44.83
Dean Jones
b Emburey
101
101
6
2
100.00
Simon ODonnell
not out
3
3
0
0
100.00
Steve Waugh
not out
14
12
1
0
116.67
Geoff Marsh
lbw b Dilley
93
121
4
0
76.86
Extras
13
(b 0, lb 9, w 3, nb 1, p 0)
Total
261-4
(50 Overs, RR: 5.22)
Did not Bat
Ken MacLeay,
Greg Matthews,
Bruce Reid,
Tim Zoehrer,
Peter Taylor
Bowler
O
M
R
W
NB
WD
ECO
Graham Dilley
10
2
40
2
0
0
4.00
Phil DeFreitas
10
2
41
0
0
0
4.10
Gladstone Small
10
0
57
1
0
0
5.70
Sir Ian Botham
10
0
54
0
0
0
5.40
John Emburey
10
0
60
1
0
0
6.00
Fall of Wickets
Score
Over
D Wellham
48-1
0
D Jones
226-2
0
G Marsh
234-3
0
A Border
246-4
0
England
England
250-9
(50 Ov)
Batter
R
B
4s
6s
SR
Sir Ian Botham
b O'Donnell
22
26
1
0
84.62
Mike Gatting
b Taylor
30
25
3
1
120.00
David Gower
b Waugh
15
23
0
0
65.22
John Emburey
not out
24
14
4
0
171.43
Graham Dilley
not out
0
0
0
0
0.00
Bill Athey
c O'Donnell b Reid
111
152
10
0
73.03
Allan Lamb
c Marsh b Matthews
6
15
0
0
40.00
Chris Broad
c Matthews b O'Donnell
15
30
0
0
50.00
Gladstone Small
run out
2
4
0
0
50.00
Phil DeFreitas
c Border b Waugh
6
3
1
0
200.00
Jack Richards
c O'Donnell b Reid
7
9
1
0
77.78
Extras
12
(b 1, lb 10, w 0, nb 1, p 0)
Total
250-9
(50 Overs, RR: 5)
Bowler
O
M
R
W
NB
WD
ECO
Ken MacLeay
8
0
39
0
0
0
4.88
Bruce Reid
10
1
34
2
0
0
3.40
Simon ODonnell
10
0
59
2
0
0
5.90
Steve Waugh
9
0
56
2
0
0
6.22
Greg Matthews
10
0
34
1
0
0
3.40
Peter Taylor
3
0
17
1
0
0
5.67
Fall of Wickets
Score
Over
C Broad
48-1
0
D Gower
73-2
0
A Lamb
92-3
0
I Botham
149-4
0
M Gatting
197-5
0
J Richards
210-6
0
P DeFreitas
218-7
0
B Athey
225-8
0
G Small
250-9
0
Australia
Australia
261-4
(50 Ov)
Batter
R
B
4s
6s
SR
Allan Border
b Dilley
11
10
1
0
110.00
Dirk Wellham
c Emburey b Small
26
58
4
0
44.83
Dean Jones
b Emburey
101
101
6
2
100.00
Simon ODonnell
not out
3
3
0
0
100.00
Steve Waugh
not out
14
12
1
0
116.67
Geoff Marsh
lbw b Dilley
93
121
4
0
76.86
Extras
13
(b 0, lb 9, w 3, nb 1, p 0)
Total
261-4
(50 Overs, RR: 5.22)
Did not Bat
Ken MacLeay,
Greg Matthews,
Bruce Reid,
Tim Zoehrer,
Peter Taylor
Bowler
O
M
R
W
NB
WD
ECO
Graham Dilley
10
2
40
2
0
0
4.00
Phil DeFreitas
10
2
41
0
0
0
4.10
Gladstone Small
10
0
57
1
0
0
5.70
Sir Ian Botham
10
0
54
0
0
0
5.40
John Emburey
10
0
60
1
0
0
6.00
Fall of Wickets
Score
Over
D Wellham
48-1
0
D Jones
226-2
0
G Marsh
234-3
0
A Border
246-4
0
England
England
250-9
(50 Ov)
Batter
R
B
4s
6s
SR
Sir Ian Botham
b O'Donnell
22
26
1
0
84.62
Mike Gatting
b Taylor
30
25
3
1
120.00
David Gower
b Waugh
15
23
0
0
65.22
John Emburey
not out
24
14
4
0
171.43
Graham Dilley
not out
0
0
0
0
0.00
Bill Athey
c O'Donnell b Reid
111
152
10
0
73.03
Allan Lamb
c Marsh b Matthews
6
15
0
0
40.00
Chris Broad
c Matthews b O'Donnell
15
30
0
0
50.00
Gladstone Small
run out
2
4
0
0
50.00
Phil DeFreitas
c Border b Waugh
6
3
1
0
200.00
Jack Richards
c O'Donnell b Reid
7
9
1
0
77.78
Extras
12
(b 1, lb 10, w 0, nb 1, p 0)
Total
250-9
(50 Overs, RR: 5)
Bowler
O
M
R
W
NB
WD
ECO
Ken MacLeay
8
0
39
0
0
0
4.88
Bruce Reid
10
1
34
2
0
0
3.40
Simon ODonnell
10
0
59
2
0
0
5.90
Steve Waugh
9
0
56
2
0
0
6.22
Greg Matthews
10
0
34
1
0
0
3.40
Peter Taylor
3
0
17
1
0
0
5.67
Fall of Wickets
Score
Over
C Broad
48-1
0
D Gower
73-2
0
A Lamb
92-3
0
I Botham
149-4
0
M Gatting
197-5
0
J Richards
210-6
0
P DeFreitas
218-7
0
B Athey
225-8
0
G Small
250-9
0
INFO
Match
AUS vs ENG • 2nd Match • Australia, England, West Indies in Australia, 1987
Series
Australia, England, West Indies in Australia, 1987
Date
Sun, Jan 18
Time
10:00 AM LOCAL, 12:00 AM GMT
Venue
The Gabba, Brisbane
Umpires
Mel Johnson, Peter McConnell
Australia squad
Players
Geoff Marsh,
Dirk Wellham,
Dean Jones,
Allan Border (c),
Steve Waugh,
Simon ODonnell,
Greg Matthews,
Ken MacLeay,
Tim Zoehrer (wk),
Peter Taylor,
Bruce Reid
England squad
Players
Chris Broad,
Bill Athey,
David Gower,
Allan Lamb,
Sir Ian Botham,
Mike Gatting (c),
Jack Richards (wk),
Phil DeFreitas,
John Emburey,
Gladstone Small,
Graham Dilley
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