Vics’ debutant shines as Shield clash goes down to wire
Shayne Hope |
First-class debutant Dylan Brasher scored an unbeaten half-century to give Victoria a shot at victory in their top-of-the-table Sheffield Shield clash with Queensland.
Set 242 to win a topsy-turvy contest at the MCG, Victoria were in serious trouble at 5-88 on day three.
Stylish left-hander Brasher and Mitchell Perry steadied the hosts, occupying the crease for more than 38 overs together and putting on 57 runs for the sixth wicket.
But a frustrated Perry (27) was out in the second-last over when he lashed a catch straight to cover off Jem Ryan (2-21).
Brasher (54 no) was the anchor for Victoria as they reached 6-150 at stumps.
He will resume on Sunday alongside Fergus O’Neill (4 no) with Victoria requiring another 92 runs for victory.
Tom Straker bowled superbly for Queensland, taking 3-16 from 12 overs with seven maidens.
He dismissed Victoria’s top three batters as an elevated Sam Harper (19), Campbell Kellaway (two) and Blake Macdonald (zero) failed to fire.

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Peter Handscomb, who made a half-century in Victoria’s wobbly first innings, was out bowled by Ryan for 34.
Queensland are vying to stay in second place on the Shield table as the race for a spot in the final heats up, while Victoria could cement top position.
AAP


