'Big achievement': Jason Gillespie secures major appointment as Pakistan Test coach
Australian fast bowling great Jason Gillespie has been named head coach of Pakistan's Test team, as the nation overhauls its coaching department ahead of…
Test paceman Mitchell Starc has claimed his second hat-trick of the match to bowl NSW to a 171-run victory over Western Australia at Sydney’s Hurstville Oval on Tuesday.
The Warriors innings went into freefall after Test aspirant Shaun Marsh was dismissed in the last over before tea for 91.
Chasing 395, WA lost 10-44 to be dismissed for 223 to give NSW a second win from as many Shield matches.
Fellow Test hopeful Hilton Cartwright collected a pair and lasted just 11 balls across the two innings.
Starc was wicketless until he mopped up the Warriors’ tail for the second straight day..
It was the first time in Australia that a first-class cricket a bowler had taken two hat tricks in a game.
Two other Australians, Albert Trott and Jim Matthews, achieved the feat in England.
Trott did it for Middlesex in a county game and Matthews in a Test against South Africa in Manchester in a triangular Test series.
Starc had Jason Behrendorff caught behind and bowled David Moody with the last two balls of his 15th over.
He then had Jonathan Wells caught in the slips by captain Steve Smith with the first ball of his next over, as NSW secured a dramatic win with almost ten overs to spare.
The other wickets were shared and the earlier damage done by Starc’s three Test colleagues, paceman Josh Hazlewood (3-49) and Pat Cummins (2-52) and spinner Nathan Lyon (2-56).
Earlier on Tuesday, Smith posted his 34th first-class century, striking 17 fours and a six to get 127 off 167 balls.
The Blues added 134 in 95 minutes before Smith declared at 6-300.
Smith put on 140 with Kurtis Patterson (66) and 85 with Moises Henriques (45) for the third and fourth wickets respectively.
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