Wednesday 9 February 2022

Mark Steketee in the wickets again for Queensland Scorecard

 New South Wales 2 for 33 (Steketee 2-6) trail Queensland 193 (Khawaja 63, Tremain 3-26) by 160 runs

Queensland chief Usman Khawaja proceeded with his extraordinary structure adjusting for the impending Test visit through Pakistan with a patient 50 years against New South Wales as the bowlers overwhelmed on a seamer-accommodating the very first moment surface at the Gabba.

Khawaja's 63 was imperative for the Bulls as they were bowled out for 193 having been sent in to bat. Blues fast Chris Tremain took 3 for 26 while allrounders Hayden Kerr and Jack Edwards and legspinner Tanveer Sangha ringed in with two wickets each.

Bulls fast Mark Steketee then, at that point, struck two times late in the day to leave New South Wales 2 for 33 at stumps.

Khawaja climbed to open for Queensland, as he is probably going to do in Pakistan, after Joe Burns was sidelined because of Covid-19. He struck only six limits in his 155-ball innings, featuring that it was so challenging to track down familiarity on a surface where there was reliable crease, swing and ricochet.

Tremain made the early forward leap with Bryce Street got at slip for 5. Trent Copeland then, at that point, proceeded with his tight grip over Marnus Labuschagne. Australia's Test No. 3 was offered out lbw not offering a chance to a late inswinger from Copeland. Labuschagne was troubled with regards to the stature and may have had a case however the umpire thought it was cutting the bails. Copeland has now gotten Labuschagne multiple times in five star cricket, one more than some other bowler.

Matt Renshaw fell attempting to pull a length ball from Tremain, holing out to mid-on. However, Khawaja observed a partner in Sam Truloff who was playing his first Sheffield Shield match starting around 2018 in the wake of scoring five centuries and a 97 in Queensland head cricket this season. For pair set on 61 for the fourth wicket. Khawaja fell not long before tea driving at a full conveyance from Edwards and was gotten at slip.

Truloff struck four limits in his 37 yet was given out lbw to Edwards in the first over after tea, albeit the ball appeared to be working out positively down the leg side. It ignited a breakdown as Queensland lost 7 for 53 to be all out for 193. Michael Neser was the just one of the Bulls' last six hitters to arrive at twofold figures, completing 24 not out.

The Blues needed to endure a precarious 12-over meeting and Steketee capitalized on it pushing over debutant Ryan Hackney and Jason Sangha in a brilliant six-over spell. Daniel Hughes stays 15 not out for the time being.

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