Tasmania 331 and 383 for December 4 (Weatherald 145, Jewell 100*, Silk 65, Ward 52) Beat New South Wales 186 and 202 (Konstas 68, Nikitras 51, Kuhnemann 5-49) for 326 races
NSW’s tickets never left after that, with visitors all out of 202 just after 6.30 PM local in the day game, 327 are below their goal.
The Kuhnemann test spinner was the main destroyer after Bell’s first efforts, eliminating his fellow tourist from Sri Lanka Konstas to begin his eighth tour of five Wickt in the first -class cricket.
Konstas (68) did everything possible to provide resistance to a second half of the century since it was overlooked for play time on the Sri Lanka test tour. The teenager showed his creative side, with the reverse bell for the limit for four, but only three overs came out later.
Bell was again at the center of the action to eliminate Konstas, having previously attracted Nikitaras to overcome the Wicktkeeper Jake Doran wheel. Konstas faced Bell on the boundary rope in the deep Wickt halfway trying to make fun of Kuhnemann, but still ended as the top scorer of the entries.
Allrounder Sean Abbott was the only batter to provide any resistance after that, since Kuhnemann wreaked havoc.
Kuhnemann decimated the average order of NSW, clean bowling Josh Philippe through the door before Ollie Davies skiing Tim Ward.