Welcome to our stay report for the opening day of the Sheffield Shield remaining between Queensland and defending champions New South Wales at Allan Border Field in Brisbane. Join us for updates all through the day.
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4.30pm: Closing phases
New South Wales have made a breakthrough, Josh Hazlewood discovering the sting of Joe Burns with a terrific supply, however they’re determined to strike once more within the remaining interval of the day. Nathan Lyon has discovered some massive spin early in his spell and Trent Copeland has challenged Marnus Labuschagne.
3.50pm: Starc strains for a breakthrough
The Queensland openers, Bryce Street and Joe Burns, have repelled the early exchanges towards the brand new ball. Street has stood up towards Mitchell Starc with the pair sharing just a few phrases after the batter was struck on the chest. There have been just a few near-misses – Trent Copeland practically struck first ball when he squared up Burns – however New South Wales haven’t but been rewarded. They want one thing quickly.
3.00pm: New South Wales 143 all out
An outstanding efficiency from Michael Neser and Jack Wildermuth has given Queensland management of the ultimate. Neser took the ultimate two wickets after tea to complete with 5 for 27. New South Wales might want to make inroads by way of the remainder of the ultimate session to get themselves again into the sport. Having seen the success of the Queensland assault, Josh Hazlewood is the kind of bowler who may very well be a substantial handful if he will get issues proper.
2.10pm: Tea – New South Wales Eight for 123
It’s not trying nice for the guests on the opening day. Jack Wildermuth ended the afternoon session with two wickets in two balls by eradicating Mitchell Starc and Sean Abbott. It can be down their bowling assault (a really sturdy one, it should be stated) to maintain them within the recreation.
Here’s Dan Brettig on the day to date
There was at all times a playing component to the youthful batting lineup chosen by NSW for the Sheffield Shield remaining, betting on expertise over expertise to generate sufficient runs towards Queensland. As the Blues bumped into huge bother on the primary afternoon at Allan Border Field, limping into tea at Eight for 123, the stability of the facet was trigger for some reflection. In a number of methods, the Blues’ younger bats have been unable to take care of the stress of the bowling and the vagaries of a crusty pitch. Matt Gilkes misjudged Michael Neser and was bowled shouldering arms; Jason Sangha’s flying begin was ended when he selected the mistaken ball to drag; Jack Edwards drove unwisely at a tempting Neser away drifter, and Baxter Holt hung his bat out in a style he will not need to take a look at on too many replays. With Daniel Hughes and Kurtis Patterson unable to go on to actually substantial scores, it added as much as a world of ache for the guests, at the same time as Mitchell Swepson stood wicketless.
12.55pm: Michael Neser, once more
Is there a participant extra unfortunate to not but have performed a Test than Michael Neser? He is such a constant performer for Queensland and his post-lunch spell has put them in management with him shortly including the scalp of Jack Edwards to that of Jason Sangha. He has been a daily a part of Australia squads for the final two years however hasn’t but been in a position to crack into the XI. There’s an argument to say that the selectors ought to look past outright tempo, particularly on sure pitches. After this match he is off for a spell with Glamorgan in county cricket the place he is positive to be a risk.
12.35pm: Sangha throws it away
There had been a touch of New South Wales placing the stress again on Queensland after lunch with a little bit flurry of boundaries with Jason Sangha, who scored a century within the earlier Shield match, being particularly optimistic as he moved alongside at higher than a run-a-ball. However, he then made a expensive error when he took on a brief supply from Michael Neser and toe-ended a catch into the leg facet to reinvigorate the house facet with the ball nonetheless transferring round.
11.30am: Lunch – New South Wales 2 for 54
It’s been a tense morning at Allan Border Field with New South Wales doing effectively to be simply two down. And there was a contact of controversy with the second wicket with Jack Wildermuth mighty near a no-ball. Here’s Dan Brettig with a view of session:
An enigmatic floor made for an absorbing begin to the Sheffield Shield remaining. Typically recognized for being flat as concrete, AB Field this time provided a pitch that was each extraordinarily dry but in addition providing some inexperienced grass. The end result was a beneficiant serving to of sideways seam motion with the brand new ball, effectively exploited by Michael Neser to bowl Matt Gilkes shouldering arms, and really practically adopted up by Jack Wildermuth having Daniel Hughes taken behind – solely to see the low edge narrowly missed by a diving Jimmy Peirson. More intrigue was created by a few puffs of mud as balls appeared to undergo the highest of the floor, and there have been indicators of spin in Mitch Swepson’s exploratory couple of overs earlier than lunch. Whatever occurs, the pitch already seems to be like it will produce a end result inside 5 days.
10.25am: What function for spin?
The Queensland seamers have been wonderful to date, however this match additionally options the 2 finest spinners in Australia: Nathan Lyon and Mitchell Swepson. We’ve already seen one supply disturb the floor, albeit from a brief size, which suggests there can be one thing for the spinners later.
Lyon has been doing his stuff for seasons, however this summer time has been very vital in Swepson’s growth – it appeared like he was executed for the season with a neck harm however has made a well timed restoration and in Wollongong earlier this month produced a supply Shane Warne would have been happy with.
Dan Brettig seems to be at Swepson’s growth and what it might imply for Australia
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Usman Khawaja explains how Mitchell Swepson turned a banker for Queensland
10.00am: Early problem towards the brand new ball
It’s been a demanding begin for the New South Wales prime order towards the brand new ball within the arms of Michael Neser and Jack Wildermuth. Neser has offered the primary breakthrough when Matthew Gilkes shouldered arms and misplaced his off stump – it was a fantastic set-up from Neser who had been transferring the ball away from the left hander. There has been nibble on provide for each bowlers.
9.30am: Play underway
A nervy begin from New South Wales within the opening. Daniel Hughes will get an inside edge into the vacant quick leg space then Matthew Gilkes would have been run out with a direct hit. Will be attention-grabbing to see how a lot motion there may be with the brand new ball as a result of earlier begin.
9.15am: The speaking factors
New South Wales nearly have Australia’s Test assault for this match (simply lacking Pat Cummins who’s on the IPL) however there batting has a much more inexperienced take care of adjustments have been made following the 32 all out towards Tasmania. However, there are already indicators that was the suitable transfer. Dan Brettig takes a take a look at the longer term.
“The New South Wales selectors had already shown some degree of interest in the future arc of the national team by elevating Pat Cummins to the domestic limited-overs captaincy ahead of Smith. It was a call effectively indicating their preference for who they would like to see named national captain whenever the time comes for Tim Paine to surrender his post – most likely after next summer’s Ashes series, as commentary roles and the release of a memoir await him.
“At the identical time, the Tasmania defeat compelled a pivot to a much more much less skilled batting line-up for the ultimate Shield recreation towards Queensland with a spot within the remaining nonetheless to safe. Out went Larkin, Solway and Nevill; in got here Matthew Gilkes, Jack Edwards, Lachlan Hearne and Baxter Holt as wicketkeeper. Of this group, Edwards (to show 21 on the ultimate day of the ultimate) has already been closely invested in, whereas Hearne (20) and Holt (21) have been rising ever extra impatient for possibilities to indicate their wares.”
9.00am: The final act
It’s been a long season – the longest ever – and we’ve reached the final game. Who will take the Sheffield Shield title? It should be a terrific contest with a host of international players on show across both sides.
The early news from Allan Border Field is that New South Wales have won the toss and will bat
Queensland 1 Bryce Street, 2 Joe Burns, 3 Marnus Labuschagne, 4 Usman Khawaja (capt), 5 Matt Renshaw, 6 Jimmy Peirson (wk), 7 Jack Wildermuth, 8 Michael Neser, 9 Xavier Bartlett, 10 Mitch Swepson, 11 Brendan Doggett
New South Wales 1 Daniel Hughes, 2 Matthew Gilkes, 3 Kurtis Patterson (capt), 4 Jason Sangha, 5 Jack Edwards, 6 Sean Abbott, 7 Baxter Holt (wk), 8 Mitchell Starc, 9 Trent Copeland, 10 Nathan Lyon, 11 Josh Hazlewood
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Andrew McGlashan is a deputy editor at ESPNcricinfo