Marcus Harris and Will Pucovski reminded national selectors of their solid reputation when they teamed up for Victoria’s record-breaking partnership with Sheffield Shield for 128 years World-class Australian cricket
On a humiliating second day South Australia struggled at Glenelg, ravenous Harris (207 not eliminated) and Pucovski (199 not eliminated) clinched Victoria at 0-418
Their efforts surpassed Julien Wiener’s and Jeff Moss’ 391-year-old partnership against Western Australia in 1981, placing them fifth in all-time partnerships in the competition.
Mark and Steve Waugh’s 464 high line, undefeated for NSW in 1990, will target Pucovski and Harris when the game resumes on Sunday
Long known as the test player of the future, Pucovski showed his versatility by opening his lashes instead of returning to his usual third place in sequence
The races were run independently as he hit 22 fours and a six in an extraordinary 308-ball display that will impress Aussie coach Justin Langer ahead of the four-test series against India
Pucovski was set for a test last season but was unavailable due to mental health issues before suffering his eighth career concussion in February
Former tester Harris performed equally well on Saturday as he would like to add to his nine appearances for Australia
Left-hander Harris hit 23 limits and a six in his 359-ball stay, beating Pucovski to win a double century against Stumps
South Australia tried seven bowlers to no avail in another disappointing home performance
With four home games to start in the competition, the Wooden Spoons got off to a good start last season, but they are now tackling a second loss in three games.
Across the street at Gladys Elphick Park in Adelaide, Tasmanian’s Matthew Wade applied for selection for testing, and Western Australia’s Cameron Green made a successful return to bowling in his match by Sheffield Shield
Wade, who played in his first Shield game of the season, hit 83 in time to bring Tasmania down to 5-273 on day two at Stumps, chasing Western Australia’s 302s
Previously, exceptionally talented youngster Green had won a wicket in his third game only after Jordan Silk (17) caught a soaring performance in the throat
The all-rounder, who was recently selected primarily as a batsman in his first Australian team to play in limited oversizes against India next month, had not played in a year due to back issues
With the ball back in action, Green threw eight overs for the day, ending with a commendable 1-15
In Sheffield Shield’s other match, which took place in Adelaide, New South Wales reached Oval Stumps 7-269 at Karen Rolton, leaving Queensland 29 points behind
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