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Peter Handscomb pushes Test case with timely ton

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Roar Guru
4th November, 2018
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Peter Handscomb has made a timely century to help Victoria to 7-345 at stumps in their Sheffield Shield clash against South Australia at the MCG.

As Australian wickets tumbled in the ODI in Perth on Sunday, Handscomb notched his 14th first-class century at the MCG to help the home side to a 101-run first-innings lead.

With wickets falling regularly around him in the opening two sessions, Handscomb was forced to dig in and patiently see out the storm after the Vics fell to 5-193.

On a pitch that still offered a bit for bowlers, the 27-year-old was rarely troubled, reaching 103 off 186 balls, with 11 fours, after tea then saw out a tricky period before stumps.

He will resume on 123 on day three with Test seamer Peter Siddle on 13.

Handscomb’s innings swung the contest well and truly back in his side’s favour after the visitors enjoyed a bright period just before lunch and throughout the middle session.

The Vics resumed at 0-72 in reply to South Australia’s first-innings total of 244, with Travis Dean and Marcus Harris moving the score along to 132 in the morning session.

After his unbeaten 250 against NSW last week, Test hopeful Harris made it 315 runs without dismissal before he was caught behind off the bowling of Nick Winter for 65.

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Winter also removed Dean for 75 from 133, then had Cameron White caught behind for a duck to be the pick of the bowlers with figures of 3-81 off 28 overs.

On Saturday, Victorian paceman Scott Boland gave his own chances of a return to the national set-up a boost with a devastating spell.

A Tom Cooper century helped the Redbacks to 4-231 at tea, but they lost 6-13 in a stunning collapse after the resumption.

Boland took 5-8 in four overs to finish with 7-54 off 17 overs.

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