Western Australia Suffers Historic Batting Collapse Against Tasmania
In a remarkable turn of events, Western Australia lost eight wickets for just one run, marking one of the worst collapses in One-Day Cup history.
- Western Australia was bowled out for 53 runs by Tasmania, with eight wickets falling for a single run, which was a wide.
- The collapse is the second-lowest score in the history of the One-Day Cup, only slightly above South Australia's 51 against Tasmania in 2003.
- Tasmania's Beau Webster was instrumental in the collapse, taking six wickets for 17 runs, while Billy Stanlake added three more.
- Western Australia's innings saw six batsmen dismissed for ducks, with their title defense now in jeopardy as they sit at the bottom of the table.
- Tasmania chased the target in 8.3 overs, securing their first win of the season and moving up to third in the standings.