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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Jaques hits another century



Gregor Mactaggart during a MCG, Sportal

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Phil Jaques’ second hundred of a compare has New South Wales staid for an undisguised Sheffield Shield win over Victoria during a MCG.

The former Test opener followed his initial innings ton with 125 in a second to put a Blues in a clearly irrefutable upon all sides forward of Monday’s last day of play.

The visitors accomplished 5-296 during stumps, a lead of 449 with Moises Henriques (15) as well as Peter Nevill (3) a not out batsman.

Having bowled a home side out for 253 half an hour prior to lunch, NSW took any goal of a Bushrangers quip out of a equation with a maestro batting opening headed by Jaques.

After Peter Siddle had marked down a Blues to 2-27 with a dismissals of openers Phillip Hughes (8) as well as David Warner (12), Jaques steadied a ship.

The 11-Test maestro benefited from a plain await of Peter Forrest, a span pity a 90-run third wicket mount prior to Forrest holed out to Peter Siddle during mid-on off Glenn Maxwell for 40.

Rising awaiting Ben Rohrer assimilated Jaques during a double as well as together took full fee of a overpowering Victorian conflict which incited to part-timers such as Michael Hill, Rob Quiney as well as skipper Aaron Finch.

Their 160-run mount came to an finish when an attempted retreat brush by Jaques off Maxwell ballooned off a top-edge to Mark Cleary during back point.

It was a unsatisfactory finish to a excellent 248-minute hit by Jaques, who accomplished with 254 runs for a match.
Rohrer fell only a single run after upon 88 after spinner Jon Holland conjured an outward corner gratefully taken by Finch during slip.

The Blues shunned any suspicion of a stipulation late in a day with Henriques as well as Nevill batting out until stumps.

Maxwell’s off-spin gleaned 2-52 from fourteen overs, though there was no disbelief Siddle was a standout bowler, receiving his compare total to 8 wickets with 2-50 from eleven overs.

Earlier in a day, Siddle was executive to a energetic tail zany by a Bushrangers.

The untiring Test paceman has probably carried a Victorian side during this compare as well as corroborated up his 6-89 bid in a Blues initial innings of 416 with his top first-class score.

Siddle’s 45 not out surpassed his prior most appropriate of 43, done in a last Test of this summer’s Ashes array opposite England during a SCG as well as featured 5 boundaries.

He common a 64-run ninth wicket mount with Damien Wright (18), though any thoughts of a lass first-class 50 were snuffed out when Wright as well as Holland (0) fell in a same Beau Casson over.

Casson, personification his initial Shield compare given Nov 2009, tender with his accumulation as well as correctness upon a approach to total of 4-56 from fourteen overs.

He valid a excellent foil for Trent Copeland, who took 4-78 from twenty-eight overs as well as will be executive to a Blues hopes of claiming all 6 points upon Monday.

New South Wales captain Stuart Clark is approaching not to play as he is nursing a heel injury, withdrawal a Blues conflict a single frontline paceman short, something which certainly came in to his meditative when electing to bat out a third day.

An undisguised win would go a prolonged approach to ensuring New South Wales would horde a Shield Final during a SCG.

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