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Cartwright's astonishing catch and Tye's four wickets clinch title for Western Australia

Andrew Tye claimed four wickets to take Western Australia to the title Getty Images

Western Australia 9 for 225 (Richardson 44, Zampa 3-40) beat New South Wales 207 (Henriques 43, Sams 42, Tye 4-30, Hardie 3-41) by 18 runs

Australian pace bowler Jhye Richardson played a crucial role with the bat but suffered a hamstring injury when bowling as Western Australia beat New South Wales in the one-day final.

Star WA batter Shaun Marsh (knee sprain) was also injured in Friday's match at Melbourne's Junction Oval as they triumphed by 18 runs, collecting their 15th domestic one-day title.

In a see-sawing game highlighted by Hilton Cartwright's astonishing and crucial outfield catch, WA made 9 for 225 from their 50 overs before NSW were dismissed for 207 in 46.3 overs.

Richardson top-scored with 44, leading WA's rearguard fightback after they had slumped to 6 for 89. An over after bowling Baxter Holt for a duck, Richardson pulled up awkwardly in his delivery stride and had to leave the field injured with NSW on 6 for 117.

Richardson took five wickets in the second Ashes Test win at Adelaide Oval, but then went out of the side because of soreness and was left out of the Pakistan tour squad.

No. 3 Moises Henriques had paced the NSW innings with 43 from 75 balls when he belted spinner D'Arcy Short to long-on. Cartwright was horizontal when he took an all-time classic diving catch, leaving NSW 8 for 204.

It proved the match-winning moment - Henriques and Ben Dwarshuis, who was unbeaten on 31, had put on 36 for the eighth wicket and NSW appeared to be heading to a win. Adam Zampa and Tanveer Sangha were then dismissed for ducks to end the match.

WA quick Andrew Tye, who was on a hat-trick, took 4 for 30 and was named player of the match, while Aaron Hardie snared 3 for 41.

Matthew Kelly and Jason Behrendorff put on 52, a WA record for the 10th wicket in one-dayers, and that proved the difference. Kelly made 27 not out and Behrendorff hit two sixes off Hayden Kerr in the last over of the innings for his unbeaten 24.

While WA's score was well short of par on a wicket that did not appear to be playing too many tricks, it proved enough to thwart NSW.

Marsh gave WA an injury scare at 2 for 70 when he turned back quickly after attempting a quick single. He had a sharp pain in his left leg and dropped to the ground in pain. Marsh needed medical attention for several minutes before resuming his innings.

But two runs later, Adam Zampa bowled him for 29, ending his 61-run stand with Cameron Bancroft. Zampa bowled captain Ashton Turner with his next delivery for a duck and Cartwright survived the hat-trick ball.

Matthew Gilkes dropped a sitter off Kelly when he had only made 2. Gilkes then caught Richardson in the deep to give Daniel Sams his third wicket and it was given out, despite the fielder appearing to touch the boundary rope with his foot.

NSW 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st42DP HughesM Gilkes
2nd5MC HenriquesDP Hughes
3rd38MC HenriquesKR Patterson
4th0MC HenriquesJ Edwards
5th22MC HenriquesH Kerr
6th1MC HenriquesBJ Holt
7th60MC HenriquesDR Sams
8th36MC HenriquesBJ Dwarshuis
9th2A ZampaBJ Dwarshuis
10th1BJ DwarshuisT Sangha

Australian Domestic One-Day Competition

TeamMWLPTNRR
WA642180.94
TAS631170.8
NSW620172.619
QLD633140.119
SOA6146-0.503
VIC6146-2.085