Sheffield Shield Round 5: Day 2 summary

By Simon Smale / Roar Guru

As Australia built a mammoth first innings lead against the Indian tourists at a soggy Adelaide, Shield games around the country were also affected by the weather, with two of the three matches affected by rain.

New South Wales (3-234) v Queensland (268)

Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney

New South Wales capitalised on bowling out Queensland cheaply on day one by slowly and steadily accumulating their own runs, creeping towards a first innings lead.

On an overcast day that was destined to be cut half an hour short by the weather, a magnificently stoic performance by Ryan Carters (111*) lit up the Sydney Cricket Ground. Carters was watchful and patent, taking 262 balls to bring up his century, to put the Blues in a dominant position going into day 3.

Queensland gave themselves a glimmer of hope before lunch, when Cameron Boyce (1-55) and James Hopes (2-42) took the wickets of night watchman Will Somerville (26) and Henry (5) respectively.

Somerville was arguably lucky to still be at the crease for Boyce to claim his wicket, as he was initially given out caught off debutant spinner Cameron Brimblecombe. However, upon conferring, the umpires adjudged the ball to have taken a deflection off the helmet of the man at silly mid-off, which resulted in a dead ball being called.

After Henry was dismissed however, Patterson came to the crease, where he remains not out on 89 from 158 balls overnight, a partnership of 156 with centurion Carters.

Queensland bowled well, restricting NSW to a run rate of only 2.5 runs per over, and standout man James Hopes bowled his 24 overs at a misery 1.75 runs per over, however failing to take a wicket in the final 56 overs of the day is not good enough to be in a position to win the game.

Play will start half and hour early on day 3 to try and catch up overs lost.

Tasmania (362) v South Australia (3-114)

Bellerive Oval, Hobart

The promised showers eventuated in Hobart on day 2, as Tasmania were bowled out shortly before lunch. The Redbacks made a promising start to their first innings before the rain intervened.

South Australia knocked off the Tasmanian tail in the morning session, with Dunk (23), Hilfenhaus (16), Doherty (20) and Fekete (0) falling to Lawford (5-82) who took career best figures and day one hero Mennie (4-68), with Jackson Bird (7*) the not out batsman. Putland (1-50) was the other wicket taker, with Sayers (0-64), Botha (0-82) and Cosgrove (0-5) going wicketless.

South Australia made a steady start with the bat, with Cosgrove (60*) the stand out performer not out overnight with Time Head (8*). Cosgroves opening partner fell early to Hilfenhaus (1-26), while Ferguson (19) and Cooper (20) got starts before falling to Faulkner (1-20) and Fekete (1-32) respectively.

The Redbacks will resume at an earlier start time of 10:00am, with play due to extend to 6:00pm if possible to account for the lost time today, 248 runs behind with 7 first innings wickets in hand, and with no rain expected for the rest of the match, there is still plenty to play for for both sides.

Western Australia (5-219) v Victoria (350)

WACA, Perth

Western Australia did well to limit the impact of the Victorian tail, but lost valuable wickets in this top of the table clash at the WACA.

The Warriors will resume tomorrow trailing by 131 runs with half their wickets remaining in what promises to be an intriguing second half of the match.

The Victorians were bowled out before lunch, with a collapse after losing the wicket of Wade (68), who departed curtesy of the pick of the WA bowlers Mackin (3-55).

Tremain (0), Bolland (1) and Ahmed (0) all capitulated soon after, with John Hastings (37*) providing the only resistance to the WA bowlers. It was Mackin – who missed out on a hat trick – and Rimmington (2-64) who accounted for the tail, as Behrendorff (1-97), Hogan (3-65), Agar (1-53) and Voges (0-9) failed to improve their figures.

The Western Australian batsmen struggled to get going against a Victoria side who utilised 7 bowlers so far this innings. Only Shaun Marsh (55) and Adam Voges (91*) provided any real resistance as he closes in on another first class century.

Bancroft (29), Klinger (5) – who was taken caught behind down the leg side by an absolute beauty of a catch from Wade – Beaton (18) and Behrendorff (2) all failed to get a start, leaving the home side with a bit of work to do on day 3 to match the Bushrangers first innings score.

The wickets were shared between Stoinis (1-29), Bolland (1-18), Christian (1-50), Ahmed (1-29) and Maxwell (1-8), who accounted for Marsh in one of his two overs. Tremain (0-39) and Hastings (0-36) failed to get a wicket so far. Bolland looks to have bowled particularly well, limiting the WA batsmen to only 1.5 runs per over off his 12 overs.

This match is almost certainly building to a crescendo, and is living up to its billing of first verses second in the table. It will be interesting to see how it plays out, with no rain expected out west for the duration of the game.

The Crowd Says:

2014-12-12T04:56:36+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


Joey put up 80 runs this game so he hasn't put in big numbers he is still batting well. A hundred next game and you would have to say he is having a good season.

2014-12-12T03:51:23+00:00

Craig Watson

Guest


Rellum. The more I see of Boyce the more I like him. He gives the ball a real rip, has good control and is very composed. Would like him in the world cup squad for sure. Yeh bad luck about the Bulls quicks. Hope Cutting, in particular, is ok as he has missed enough international cricket thru injury. I have him in my world cup squad. Burns has gone off the boil; a bit after a sensational start to the season. Still he is well up there for either Roger's spot or in the middle order in the near future.

2014-12-12T03:42:12+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


I'll cut and paste from the live blog Boyce bowled a couple of rippers so I hear, bowling people around their legs and the like. Joey Burns look super comfortable before he was sensationally caught. Pathtic effort by the boys with the bat. Hard game for QLD with two front line bowlers going off with injuries earky in NSW’s innings but the batting was not good. Congrats to Abbot, great effort from him.

2014-12-12T03:38:23+00:00

Craig Watson

Guest


Just got news that Sean Abbott has taken 6/14 to decimate the Bulls and guide the Blues to a much needed outright win. What a stoic effort from Abbott who just a week or two ago was a broken man.

2014-12-12T03:30:23+00:00

Craig Watson

Guest


As a true Blues supporter, I am wondering why our selectors failed to lure Dan Christian back home. Have always rated the batting all rounder who has played a number of ODI games for Australia. The Vics are certainly benefiting from his skills as he has hit two shield tons this year in amassing some 350 runs at a whopping 88 av from just four matches. Good to see Cameron White back among the runs. Need some more "Bear" to make a strong case for a spot on the world cup quad.

2014-12-12T03:07:30+00:00

Craig Watson

Guest


Ed Cowan is keeping his name up for a test recall with his second ton of the match and fourth of the season. The nuggety Tassie leftie has amassed 590 runs at the half way point of the SS and is 120 odd runs ahead of young Cameron Bancroft. Cowan , formerly from NSW, is surely putting huge pressure on Chris Rogers to retain his place for the remaining three matches of the Indian series.

2014-12-11T09:53:21+00:00

Craig Watson

Guest


Quite right Simon. Was a little worried by his poor start to the season. Was hoping for another big year after a sensational first shield season for the Blues. If he is to reach the next level he must be consistent...so this score is welcome news indeed. Can not forget the brilliant knock by his young partner Kurtis Patterson. Together they put on a near record 200 plus runs for the fourth wicket. Patterson has found the step up difficult since starring in the 2012 Under 19 world cup and hitting a debut shield century at just 18 years of age..the youngest ever for NSW (correct if wrong).

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2014-12-11T09:08:54+00:00

Simon Smale

Roar Guru


It was a cracking effort Craig. He has really knuckled down and on a pitch where it must be difficult to score on (just look at the run rate) he has stepped up. Probably benefited by having two of the Queensland fast bowlers out injured today, but shouldn't take away from an astonishing achievement. I believe it's his highest ever first class score too. Good on him.

2014-12-11T07:50:36+00:00

Craig Watson

Guest


Ryan Carters has guided the Blues to a 118 run lead against the Bulls. In a marathon 404 ball innings over two rain-affected days Carters showed special concentration and application to hold out a relentless Bulls attack. and take the Blues to 6/386 with one day left to play. Showers are once again forecast so a result looks unlikely. For Carters this should kick start his season after struggling for runs. He did get a fifty for a CAX1 against India in the warm up match though.

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