Queensland 274 for 7 (Renshaw 120*, Owen 3-64) trail Tasmania 461 (Weatherald 186, Doran 101, Ward 51, Straker 4-87) by 187 runs Queensland opener Matt Renshaw reminded Test selectors that
Queensland 274 for 7 (Renshaw 120*, Owen 3-64) trail Tasmania 461 (Weatherald 186, Doran 101, Ward 51, Straker 4-87) by 187 runs Queensland opener Matt Renshaw reminded Test selectors that
Western Australia 167 and 278 for 7 (Curtis 83*, Cartwright 78, Elliott 3-38, O’Neill 3-54) lead Victoria 373 by 72 runs Victoria were in sight of victory over Western Australia
Stumps Tasmania 394 for 5 (Weatherald 186, Doran 101, Ward 51, Whitney 2-103) vs Queensland Jake Doran scored his fifth first-class century before hurt Tasmania’s quest for an outright Sheffield
New South Wales 394 (Patterson 71, Maddinson 69, Davies 56, McAndrew 4-90) beat South Australia 110 (Hunt 30, Bird 7-46) and 283 (Lehmann 100, Kelly 59, Edwards 4-41, Bird 4-65)
Stumps Western Australia 167 and 34 for 1 (Fanning 13*, Goodwin 10*, O’Neill 1-12) trail Victoria 373 (Rogers 76, Crone 62*, Handscomb 56, Paris 3-44, Gannon 3-59, Rocchiccioli 3-115) by
Victoria 100 for 2 trail Western Australia 167 (Murphy 4-37) by 67 runs Cameron Bancroft‘s horror start to the summer continued, dismissed cheaply on a tough opening day for Western
Tasmania 358 for 3 (Weatherald 185*, Doran 89*, Ward 51) vs Queensland Tasmania opener Jake Weatherald was closing in on his highest first-class score after dominating the Queensland bowlers on
South Australia 110 and 53 for 3 trail New South Wales 394 (Patterson 71, Maddinson 69, Davies 56, Gilkes 55, McAndrew 4-90) by 231 runs Kurtis Patterson has taken the