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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Run out a blow for NSW



thirteen March, 2011

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New South Wales’ hopes of hosting a Sheffield Shield last have suffered a vital strike after skipper Simon Katich was run out in a last over before to lunch upon day 4 of a consequential strife opposite Western Australia during a SCG.

The Blues need a serve 144 runs for feat after surpassing to 4-107 during lunch.

Phillip Hughes (61) as well as Nic Maddinson (zero) will resume a quarrel after a interval.

The Blues stay have been gripping a singular eye upon record during a Adelaide Oval, with Tasmania creation solid swell in office of 373 for feat opposite South Australia.

NSW contingency secure limit points as well as goal Tasmania tumble reduced in their run follow in sequence to secure a home final.

The Blues resumed during 2-31 wanting a serve 220 runs though suffered an early set behind when nightwatchman Peter Nevill dragged a second round of a day onto his stumps off Michael Hogan’s (1-20) bowling.

Test openers Hughes as well as Katich steadied a boat with a profitable 76-run mount before to a catastrophic brew up late in he event sent a skipper trudging behind to a pavilion for 21.

Hughes nudged a round to cover as well as rught away set off for a pointy single.

Katich stood his belligerent though Hughes kept coming, with a skipper run out by a length of a representation as Tom Beaton lobbed a round to Michael Johnson to mislay a bails.

There were a small shaken moments for both Katich as well as Hughes in a opening half-hour as Hogan as well as Nathan Coulter-Nile (2-33) bowled trained opening spells upon a wicket charity small benefit for a quicks.

Having been scored equally down by a openers, Hughes rught away looked to take his frustrations out upon spinner Michael Beer (0-37) only before to a drinks break.

The unusual left-hander bloody 3 bounds as well as a large 6 over mid-wicket off Beer’s initial dual overs, whilst Katich, who played twenty-five uninterrupted dot balls during a singular stage, was calm to fool around a anchor role.

Hughes, who has struck 7 bounds as well as a 6 in his innings so far, reached his half-century with a resigned singular to block leg off Beer’s bowling late in a session.

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