NOWRA'S Nic Maddinson and his Victorian cricket team pulled of an amazing one-run win against Tasmania on Monday, at the WACA Ground in Perth.
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After winning the toss and electing to bat first, Victoria crumbled to 5/64 midway through its innings - including 10 from 17 balls for the former Bomaderry High School student.
But a rear-guard action from teenager Will Surtherland (53) with the tail order pushed the total to 185.
Sutherland scoring his maiden List A half century in the process.
Tasmania were cruising in their chase at 3/134, but a final burst from the Victorian quicks sparked a huge collapse.
The Tigers lost 6/12 to be bowled out for 184, one run shy of tying the scores.
Chris Tremain (4/36) and Jackson Coleman (4/46) did the damage, with Sutherland also claiming a couple of wickets to finish with 2-43 and Player of the Match honours.
Victoria, who lost their opening match against Western Australia, will next face Queensland at the CitiPower Centre on Sunday.