Inglis stars as Western Australia extend unbeaten run

Henry Chase's century went to no end as Western Australia broadened their unbeaten spat the Australia Homegrown One-Day Cup with a brazen two-wicket triumph against South Australia at the WACA on Wednesday (November 16). Western Australia, who have now 21 focuses after five straight wins, are serenely roosted at the highest point of the table. Josh Inglis was the modeler of Western Australia's triumph, scoring a 70-ball 85 which included nine fours and a six. Pursuing 267 for triumph, Western Australia were very much served by the main three of Josh Philippe (55), D'Arcy Short and Cameron Bancroft (43). Inglis then directed the group in the final part of the innings yet a stammer saw Western Australia slip to 238/6 and later 254/8. Joel Paris (15*) and Andrew Tye (11*), nonetheless, guaranteed that South Australia's expectations of a dig out from a deficit triumph didn't emerge as they assisted Western Australia with winning with 1.3 overs in excess. Prior, having been approached to bat, Chase fabricated helpful relationship with Jake Weatherald and Nathan McSweeney to demonstrate South Australia a strong stage. At 177 in the 39th over, with Chase and McSweeney having expanded their organization past 100, South Australia were doing great for a complete nearby 300. Western Australia figured out how to sack a couple of wickets as they endeavored to confine the scoring. Jake Lehmann scored 37 not out off 25 in the 80 runs that South Australia oversaw in the last 10 overs, which anyway demonstrated deficient eventually.