Murphy, Harper help Vics end WA's one-day cup defence

Spinner Todd Murphy took 4-27 to help lead Victoria to victory over WA in their one-day cup tie. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)

Western Australia's hopes of winning a fourth straight one-day cup title are over after a rain-affected 15-run defeat to Victoria under the DLS method.

Todd Murphy (4-27) and Fergus O'Neill (3-12) shone with the ball for the hosts at the MCG on Wednesday, as they bowled out WA for 108 on a spicy deck.

Sam Harper starred with the bat for Victoria, hitting 59 not out from 54 balls as they made 6-132 from their reduced allocation of 23 overs.

Set a revised target of 124, WA never got going with the bat.

Captain Ashton Turner made 24 from 24 balls before he was caught behind off Murphy, but no other WA batsman went past 20.

Cameron Bancroft continued his run of poor form after missing out on Test selection and was dismissed for four from 17 balls.

Bancroft has only once scored more than 16 in his past 12 innings, a run that includes four ducks.

Rain delayed the start of the contest, initially reducing it to 46 overs per side.

Victoria were reduced to 2-16 from 4.5 overs as Jhye Richardson (1-19) and Lance Morris (1-21) struck before the second rain delay.

Sam Harper.
Sam Harper top-scored for Victoria with an unbeaten 59 in the one-day clash against WA.

When play resumed, Harper took a while to get going but picked up the pace as he hit five fours and three sixes as the anchor of the home side's innings.

Hilton Cartwright claimed 2-23 as WA's only multiple wicket-taker.

The win gives Victoria a 3-2 record, putting them right in the mix for a spot in the final, while WA (1-4) are out of contention.

WA have won five of the past seven one-day cup titles and six of the past 10, including the last three in succession.

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