3rd Day
Tassie has set something like 350 plus for a 2nd innings chase.
Tasmania's Beau Webster made 120 odd not out for Tassie batting at 4. A couple of blokes I've met in the Members, one a former state cricket captain and another a former state selector, can't find a chink in his technique! They can find them in just about every other batter in Australia though. The only other batter they couldn't find anything wrong was Kane Williamson.
Another Tassie batter, opener Jordan Silk, looked good for 76. The Members' experts think he stands too front on and his front foot is faulty getting into position. He played some copybook shots, and was mooted as a future Test batter a few years back.
Basically, the rest of the Tasmanian batters are pretty mediocre, apart from wicketkeeper Doran. Once Bailey, Faulkner and Doolan (recovers from a broken jaw) return they will be dropped pretty quickly. All have technical issues according to the Members' experts and aren't really Shield standard.
Webster played classy, stylish shots all round the wicket, but played the ball on its merits. He had a strike rate of 50ish. He batted for over 3 sessions and displayed excellent concentration with a chanceless innings until he was dropped on 120. Given he made 80 not out in the last game against NSW under great pressure to save the game, if he is not careful he could find himself in Test calculations!
Another cricket mate in the Members has a book and almost no current batsman has an average over 40 in the Shield. Hanscomb and Maddinson only average 37, Bailey 39ish.
Kawaja averages 47 in the Shield and 46 in Tests.
it will be interesting to see how Victoria's new Test batter, Hanscomb, goes in the run chase tomorrow? Unfortunately, rain is forecast.
Holland for Victoria only took 1 wicket in the second innings after taking 5 in the first from his finger spin. Was accurate and economical in the second innings and will probably go to India.
Thought Milenko for Tasmania looked innocuous, but as it got dark he beat the bat consistently with the new ball. He made two fifties in the game though batting at 8.
Sam Rainbird is a left arm pace bowler who swings it at a decent clip. I think he took 3 or 4 wickets in the First Innings.
Jackson Bird has looked no better than Tremain the Victorian speedster, who looks like he bowls at a fair clip. I'm not sure if anyone has seen Tremain bowl recorded by a speed gun?
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