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New South Wales v Victoria – Sheffield Shield (14th Match) – Match Update [Day 2]

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New South Wales v Victoria – Sheffield Shield (14th Match) – Match Update [Day 2]
Victoria were dealt a fair few blows by the New South Wales bowlers on the second day of their ongoing Sheffield Shield match, played today on November 14 at the Sydney Cricket Ground – however, a half-ton from opener http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Chris-Rogers-c1249 lent a touch of stability
to the otherwise shaky innings, with the Bushrangers at 177 for 5 by stumps on day 2.
The match had commenced with the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Louis-Cameron-c73157 (19-2-61-3),
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Glenn-Maxwell-c60189 (6-1-12-2).
Opener http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Nic-Maddinson-c79322 (6) registering disappointing scores before they were sent back to the pavilion by Cameron.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Peter-Nevill-c2180 (12), were sent back to the pavilion by Herrick, leaving the team at 117 for 4. After Henry’s dismissal at the hands of Hastings, the next notable performance came from veteran
wicketkeeper batsman http://www.senore.com/Cricket/BJ-Haddin-c1170, who anchored the innings with an unbeaten 108.
Out of the remainder of the batting order, none of the batsmen, save Moises Henriques (20) and http://www.senore.com/Cricket/DE-Bollinger-c1348 (1) were insipid, and the Blues found
themselves all out at 293 on the first day of play.
On day 2, Victoria picked up from where they had left off by stumps on the first day (12 for 0), with Chris Rogers (84*) and http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Ryan-Carters-c2386 (33) at the crease. Their opening partnership yielded 69 runs, after which Carters was sent back to the pavilion by
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Moises-Henriques-c2021 (9-4-13-2).
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/DJ-Hussey-c1380 (9) did not last long at the crease (dismissed by Henriques and Starc respectively), but Rogers found a stable partner in Glen Maxwell (39), with both batsmen joining forces for an 81-run stand for the 4th wicket.
Their efforts got the team up to 175, after which Maxwell fell prey to O’Keefe.
Wicketkeeper batsman http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Peter-Handscomb-c81662 followed him back to the pavilion shortly afterwards, trapped lbw by Hazlewood on duck, and by stumps on day 2, with Rogers and skipper Cameron White (2*) at the crease, the Bushrangers found themselves at 177 for 5.

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