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World news – The absolute demolition of the forgotten test star

Former Test Paceman Jackson Bird wreaked havoc at the Sheffield Shield on Sunday morning, claiming seven wickets ousted New South Wales for their lowest score in world-class cricket.

New South Wales has hit an embarrassing low at Sheffield Shield, and a forgotten Test Paceman is the main destroyer.

Former Test Paceman Jackson Bird wreaked havoc at Sheffield Shield Sunday morning, claiming seven Wickets would have ousted New South Wales for their lowest score in top-notch cricket.

After Tasmania recorded 333 in the first innings, the blues top order quickly collapsed to 3/0 at Blundstone Arena, with Bird the main destroyer As Wide World of Sports reporter Brett Graham revealed, it was the first time New South Wales lost its first three wickets for no runs in Sheffield Shield’s history, which ended in 1892 Go back.

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The 34-year-old removed New South Wales opener Daniel Hughes with his fourth delivery of innings and held the left-hander in front of the LBW – it was his 300th first-class wicket for Tasmania.

Bird then knocked over the Blues No. 3 Daniel Solway two balls later in an identical manner. The right-handed man made his way back to the shed to fetch a duck.

The Seam Bowler’s demolition continued on his next run, finding the inside edge of the bat of former test batsman Kurtis Patterson – glove maker Tim Paine accepted the regular catch.

Jackson Bird, who starts the day with 299 # SheffieldShield wickets, dashes through the milestone of 300 wickets, past Tony Lock (302), and joins Craig McDermott with 303 wickets. </ After veteran Paceman Peter Siddle got involved in the action, Bird removed blues opener Nick Larkin to leave New South Wales on May 13th.

Bird cleaned up the blues tail and ended it with remarkable numbers of 7/18 out of 10 overs, the second best bowling figures for Tasmania in Sheffield Shield history.

New South Wales ended up only out for 32, wicketkeeper Peter Nevill not out with 10.

It was probably that lowest score in the state in the longest format of the game and the fourth lowest of all teams in Sheffield Shield history.

The last of Bird’s nine test matches took place during the 2017/18 Ashes series, in which England opener Alastair Cook played the Australian bowling attack celebrated on a flat MCG deck.

Bird is currently Tasmania’s highest wicket taker in Sheffield Shield history, with 306 scalps for a remarkable average of 21.22.

On Sunday morning Bird got his highest score in top-notch cricket, cracking 54 in a fun five-line cameo with two sixes.

Australian captain Tim Paine scored the first goal at the Tigers, taking 87 points before blues veteran Trent Copeland held captive in front of the LBW.

« I haven’t played in a Shield final yet. I would love to help the guys get there and participate and hopefully be part of the group to win the Shield, « Starc told Cricket.com.au on Saturday.

 » That was my first intention. I’ve played three formats for a long time and I don’t think my game schedule changes that much, but Shield and Test Match Cricket is still the highlight for me. « 

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