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The 6th round of Sheffield shield has finished before we move onto the contrived T20 spectacle.
Kawaja got a century, Cameron Green got a well crafted 96, Lambshanks got a duck and 22, and Alex craey got a second innings 81.
Of those looking to take Warners spot, Bancroft managed 7, Joe Burns got a second innings 62NO, Marcus Harris and hentry hunt both had double failures. Pucovski got a good second innings 65.
Bowlers were in the ascendancy on some tricky wickets, with Vic Quck Fergus O'Nel continuing his good form for the season with 10 wickets for the match as did young Tassy seamer lawrence Neil-Smith.
Nathan Lyon did not get to bowl much on seamer friendly wickets, but his rehab continues.
Chris Tremain picked up 9 for the match, Wes Agar got 7 for the match.
Of the also rans not in contention, Sam harper picked a rollicking 150 to rescue the Vics from dire straits, Jake Fraser-Mcgurk also produced a composed century.
Oliver Davies picked up a fine 81 No when all around him were floundering.
Given the sporting nature of a number of underprepared wickets, any score over 50 required a mix of application and luck and was worth a century on any other day.
Mick
Kawaja got a century, Cameron Green got a well crafted 96, Lambshanks got a duck and 22, and Alex craey got a second innings 81.
Of those looking to take Warners spot, Bancroft managed 7, Joe Burns got a second innings 62NO, Marcus Harris and hentry hunt both had double failures. Pucovski got a good second innings 65.
Bowlers were in the ascendancy on some tricky wickets, with Vic Quck Fergus O'Nel continuing his good form for the season with 10 wickets for the match as did young Tassy seamer lawrence Neil-Smith.
Nathan Lyon did not get to bowl much on seamer friendly wickets, but his rehab continues.
Chris Tremain picked up 9 for the match, Wes Agar got 7 for the match.
Of the also rans not in contention, Sam harper picked a rollicking 150 to rescue the Vics from dire straits, Jake Fraser-Mcgurk also produced a composed century.
Oliver Davies picked up a fine 81 No when all around him were floundering.
Given the sporting nature of a number of underprepared wickets, any score over 50 required a mix of application and luck and was worth a century on any other day.
Mick