Queensland have inched their method by way of an prolonged morning session on the Gabba as they hunt a first-innings Sheffield Shield lead over South Australia.
The dwelling aspect scored at effectively underneath two runs an over to be 2-63 from 36 overs at lunch on day two.
One-time Test opener Joe Burns (24) was the primary wicket to fall, with Liam Scott discovering the sting of the bat for a catch on the wicket.
Spinner Ben Manenti then struck with a sharply turning supply offering a second catch for wicketkeeper Harry Nielsen as opener Bryce Street departed for 14.
Jack Clayton (19 not out off 62 balls) and Sam Heazlett (4no off 37) have added simply 24 in a one-hour 15-over partnership.
It was a distinct story on day one as South Australia scored 272 constructed round rapid-fire half-centuries from Jake Lehmann (65) and Manenti (88).
Defeat for South Australia would finish their Shield remaining hopes, whereas Queensland went into the competition sharing second spot with Victoria.
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