After Agar’s yorker on the last ball was jammed out by Meredith, he thought he hadn’t seized the moment and that it would be a draw
Andrew McGlashan10-Dec-2024″It went from how have we managed to lose this to how have we won this?” Approaching 24 hours on from one of the most dramatic Sheffield Shield finishes of all time, South Australia quick bowler Wes Agar was still trying to make sense of the scenes that unfolded in Hobart on Monday evening when No. 11 Riley Meredith was run out off the last ball.”I just remember seeing the ball getting thrown in and I see Riley running out of the corner of my eye,” Agar told ESPNcricinfo. “I stopped for a minute and thought, ‘what’s happened?'”To recap, Tasmania had been set 429 to win and Tim Ward’s century gave them a terrific platform. Then a freewheeling stand of 72 in 10 overs between Bradley Hope and Mitchell Owen put the home side within touching distance of replicating their famous chase against Queensland last season.Related
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Agar, who had removed Ward for 142, claimed Hope with 29 needed but Owen and Lawrence Neil-Smith got it down to seven needed off nine balls with four wickets in hand. Then Nathan McAndrew removed Owen and Matt Kuhnemann in consecutive deliveries leaving seven required off the last over which would be bowled by Agar who takes up the story.”You always feel like you can have control in four-day cricket because you can have as many on the fence as you want and dry the runs up,” Agar said. “But it felt like no matter what we tried, runs weren’t drying up. It got a little bit scary at the back end.”Even with guys on the boundary, you’ve got to bring one or two up at some stage to sneak a dot. My mindset went to T20 cricket which is a great practice for the months to come [in the BBL]. In T20 cricket when you are defending a total you talk a lot about stealing two balls in the over, how can you steal two dots.”At that stage I didn’t think we were a chance to win the game. I thought, ‘if I do my job here we can get away with a draw and they can’t win it.’ It was all around stealing two dots and thought my best bet of that and not going for a boundary was going to be my yorker. But I wanted to stay around the wicket to keep in their heads that I might go short and they can’t move as freely into the full ball.”I snuck one dot ball out then was lucky enough to get Gabe Bell out with three balls to go. It was when I saw the stump go back that I thought we could win this. Riley Meredith is coming out to bat, and no disrespect to him, I’d fancy my chances in that situation.”
Tasmania nine down. Four to win. Final ball of the Shield clash with South Australia.
Just don't get run out for no reason…
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