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Report McAndrew five-for inspires SA to stunning victory against WA WA were 133 for 3 chasing 167 but lost 7 for 31 with McAndrew taking a career-best 5 for 40. Earlier, Bryce Jackson took the best-ever 50-over figures for WA of 6 for 31 AAP 24-Sep-2024 • 12 mins ago Nathan McAndrew inspired his team to victory with a career-best 5 for 40 • Getty Images {"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"ImageObject","contentUrl":"https://img1.

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jpg","caption":"Nathan McAndrew inspired his team to victory with a career-best 5 for 40"} South Australia 166 (Drew 49, Scott 46, Jackson 6-31) beat Western Australia (Turner 53, Whiteman 48, McAndrew 5-40) by two runs Western Australia have suffered an almighty collapse of 7 for 31 against South Australia, sparked by Nathan McAndrew 's five-wicket haul, to eventually lose by two runs and remain winless in the One-Day Cup after two games. Two days after being upset by New South Wales, Western Australia looked set for victory at 133 for 3 in pursuit of South Australia's 166 at Sydney's Cricket Central. But the three-time defending champions fell apart miserably, with McAndrew claiming career-best List A figures of 5 for 40 as Western Australia were all out for 164 in the 38th over.

The loss leaves Western Australia with their worst start to a season since 2015, and the first time they have suffered back-to-back 50-over defeats in nine years. The defeat came despite the best .

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