For just the second time in 130 years, NSW have gone through an entire Sheffield Shield season without a victory as South Australia prevented the visitors from taking 10 fourth-innings wickets at Karen Rolton Oval
It was Bryce Street's day at Blundstone Arena on day four of Queensland's Sheffield Shield clash against Tasmania in Hobart, the opener reaching his first century of the 2022-23 season before players shook hands for the draw at tea
The visitors lost three wickets en route to their target of 61 on day four against WA in Perth, but Marcus Harris and Matt Short got their side over the line
Four wickets to Scott Boland and three each to Mitch Perry and Fergus O'Neill has Victoria 61 runs away from a spot in the Sheffield Shield final at stumps on day three after bowling WA out for 236.
Jake Lehmann brought up his first century as South Australian skipper as the Redbacks declared behind before NSW openers Blake MacDonald and Ryan Hackney each hit half-centuries to push their lead beyond 300 at stumps on day three.
Tasmanian skipper Jordan Silk hit his second century of the season as the Tigers stretched their lead over Queensland to 431 runs at stumps on day three after the Bulls narrowly missed their bonus points target.
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Marcus Harris, Matt Short and Campbell Kellaway each hit half-centuries to give Victoria a 176-run first innings lead before Scott Boland claimed two late wickets to reduce WA to 3-88 at stumps on day two.
Jack Edwards hit 138 and Ben Dwarshuis a career-best 60no as NSW declared on 9-447 with Daniel Drew unbeaten on 51 as South Australia reached 3-134 at stumps on day two in Adelaide.
Beau Webster finished unbeaten on 168 as Tasmania declared on 7-479 before claiming two Queensland wickets with the Bulls reaching 6-180 at stumps on day two at Blundstone Arena, trailing the Tigers by 299 runs.
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