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Cartwright's heroics lift Western Australia to first victory of the season

Hilton Cartwright hit an unbeaten 73 Getty Images

Western Australia 301 for 6 (Whiteman 74, Cartwright 66*) beat Queensland 300 (Khawaja 76, Hearne 76, Neser 56, Richardson 3-36, Tye 3-78) by four wickets

Western Australia's One-Day Cup title defence is back on track after Hilton Cartwright's late heroics lifted them to a four-wicket victory over Queensland at the WACA Ground.

Chasing 301, WA were looking shaky after stumbling to 349 for 6 in the 41st over of Sunday's match But Cartwright's unbeaten 66 off 49 balls, which featured five fours and three sixes, helped get WA over the line with six deliveries to spare.

Ashton Agar (21* off 27) produced an important cameo in what turned out to be a match-winning 62-run partnership with Cartwright.

WA's bid for a fourth consecutive one-day title was on thin ice following losses to South Australia and NSW. Given each team plays only seven regular-season matches, a loss to Queensland could have ended WA's hopes of reaching the March 1 final.

But Cartwright's knock has kept WA's hopes of a four-peat alive, with Queensland (two losses, one no-result) facing an uphill battle to reach the decider.

WA paceman Jhye Richardson was named player of the match after taking 3-36 in 9.3 overs in Queensland's total of 300.

Queensland were in all sorts of trouble at 51 for 4 in the 12th over following the departures of Ben McDermott, Matt Renshaw, Marnus Labuschagne and Jack Clayton.

Usman Khawaja struck eight fours and a six as he combined with Lachlan Hearne to steady the ship.

Bowling all-rounder Michael Neser then provided the late fireworks, cracking six fours and two sixes to give Queensland's total a significant boost.

Richardson was the pick of WA's attack, bowling McDermott in the third over with a delivery that swung back in wildly. His dismissal of the dangerous Neser later in the innings ensured Queensland's score wasn't bigger.

Cameron Bancroft entered the match desperate for runs after posting twin ducks in the recent Sheffield Shield draw with Queensland. Neser claimed Bancroft's wicket in both Shield innings, but the WA opener managed to get through the early stages on Sunday before being trapped lbw by Labuschagne for 33.

Sam Whiteman's half-century ensured WA got off to a solid start, and Cooper Connolly's 39 off 42 balls lifted WA closer to victory, before Cartwright and Agar finished the job.