Saturday 19 February 2022

Chris Tremain returned figures of 5 for 48.

 New South Wales versus Tasmania

Chris Tremain merged New South Wales' grip on the procedures against Tasmania at the SCG with a five-wicket pull that acquired his side a sound first-innings lead. NSW added only four races to their short-term count of 272 for 8 yet Tasmania were shaken ahead of schedule by Tremain and Tanveer Sangha. Fifties from Macalister Wright and Jake Doran steadied the boat from 65 for 3 yet when Tremain caught the previous leg previously, the parade started once more. Tasmania went from 120 for 3 to 174 for 9, and risked offering a lead of 100 runs. Peter Siddle played an insubordinate hand in the organization of Doran to push the group past 200. They were at last bowled out for 213, and NSW's openers played out the one over of their second innings with eight sudden spikes in demand for the board.

Brief scores: New South Wales 276 and 8/0 lead Tasmania 213 (Macalister Wright 57, Jake Doran 54; Chris Tremain 5-48, Tanveer Sangha 3-55) by 71 runs


Victoria versus Queensland

Jack Clayton proceeded to get to a century on Day 2, and that joined with the endeavors of James Bazley (64 off 98) pushed Queensland to a major first-innings score of 349. However Travis Dean fell in the midst of a testing spell of new ball bowling from Queensland, Victoria completed the day having reacted well with the bat. That came politeness of an undefeated second-wicket union between Marcus Harris and commander Peter Handscomb worth 165 runs. Both got to their fifties and took Victoria to stumps on 172 for 1, following Queensland by 177 runs.

Brief Scores: Victoria 172/1 (Marcus Harris 88*, Peter Handscomb 74*) trail Queensland 349 (Jack Clayton 109, James Blazey 64; Matthew Short 4-74, Will Sutherland 3-78) by 177 runs

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