Queensland’s essential Sheffield Shield match in opposition to NSW in Brisbane seems to be set for a tense end after a jittery displaying from the house facet’s top-order batters early on day 4.
The Bulls ended the morning session at 4-108, nonetheless 125 runs wanting the victory they should keep in contact with second spot within the standings.
Resuming at 1-35, Queensland might barely have made a worse begin with Joe Burns out to the fourth ball of the day.
Sean Abbott had the previous Test participant caught behind for 12, in a repeat of his dismissal of opener Bryce Street late on day three.
Debutant Aryan Jain (17) quickly adopted Burns again to the pavilion, lbw to Hayden Kerr as Queensland slipped to 3-43.
Max Bryant (28) and Jack Clayton added 52 for the fourth wicket earlier than the previous grew to become wicketkeeper Matthew Gilkes’ third catch of the innings.
At lunch, Clayton was unbeaten on 30, with Jack Wildermuth alongside him on 10no in opposition to winless NSW.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au