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One Day Cup: Spencer Johnson’s 4-for Leads South Australia to Bonus Point Victory over Victoria

Spencer Johnson’s impressive 4 for 46 laid the foundation for South Australia’s dominant nine-wicket victory over Victoria in the One-Day Cup. Supported by centuries from Mackenzie Harvey (134*) and Daniel Drew (108*), South Australia comfortably chased down Victoria’s 286, securing a crucial bonus point with 74 balls remaining.

Spencer Johnson gives South Australia victory over Victoria in the One Day Cup.
Image: Spencer Johnson gives South Australia victory over Victoria in the One-Day Cup / © South Australian Cricket Association

In the ongoing One Day Cup, South Australia managed to register a victory over Victoria by 9 wickets as the team managed to chase down a total of 287 runs in just 37.4 overs. Spencer Johnson’s fiery 4 for 46 was pivotal in South Australia’s dominant nine-wicket win over Victoria in the One-Day Cup.

Johnson set the tone early, tearing through Victoria’s top order with his aggressive pace. He dismissed Josh Brown, who was caught by a diving Daniel Drew at mid-off, then bowled a sharp bouncer to Campbell Kellaway, forcing a misjudged pull that was gloved to the keeper. With Victoria struggling at 42 for 3, their captain Peter Handscomb stepped up, scoring a determined 104 off 121 balls, including some powerful boundaries and two sixes.

Supported by Jonathan Merlo (78 off 71), Handscomb led Victoria to 286/7. In response, South Australia chased down the target in just 37.4 overs. Mackenzie Harvey, who scored his maiden one-day hundred (134* off 110 balls), shared an 80-run opening stand with Alex Carey before Daniel Drew joined in. Drew’s aggressive 108* off 86 balls kept the momentum going, helping South Australia secure a bonus point win. Harvey’s knock earned him player-of-the-match honours as South Australia cruised to victory.

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