JOSH Hazlewood’s six-wicket haul kept New South Wales firmly in control of the Sheffield Shield final, despite Mitchell Marsh’s efforts to drag Western Australia back into the contest with an unbeaten 92.
By the close of the third day’s play, New South Wales were 2 for 46 in their second innings, with Steven Smith on 21 and Ben Rohrer on 24, and the 313-run advantage was a pleasing buffer for a side needing only to draw the match to lift the Shield.
(Scores: New South Wales 447 and 2 for 46 lead Western Australia 180 (M Marsh 92*, Hazlewood 6-50) by 313 runs).
Two wickets in the first two overs gave Western Australia a slight hope of running through the Blues and setting themselves a target, albeit a hefty one, but Smith and Rohrer steadied after Jason Behrendorff trapped Ryan Carters lbw first ball and Nic Maddinson edged Ryan Duffield to second slip.
The innings began with the Warriors needing a cricketing miracle after only three of their batsmen reached double figures in their total of 180.
Most of the day was a grind for the players and spectators as Western Australia tried to recover from their overnight total of 4 for 15. That became 5 for 23 early in the day when the nightwatchman Duffield edged behind off Hazlewood but the Marsh brothers made life a little tougher for the New South Wales attack, although notably their occupation of the crease did not hurt the Blues significantly on the scorecard.
Western Australia needed victory to win the Sheffield Shield but Shaun Marsh and Mitchell Marsh decided the best way forward was to build the runs slowly, and dot balls and maidens piled up during their 98-run partnership which took 43.5 overs.
The occasional half chance was all that was offered until Shaun Marsh, on 40, was lbw from his 161st delivery when Moises Henriques found some reverse swing.
(By Brydon Coverdale)