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Murphy Shines as Bancroft Struggles in Shield Opener

Murphy Shines as Bancroft Struggles in Shield Opener

Cameron Bancroft's struggles continued on the opening day of Western Australia's Sheffield Shield clash against Victoria, as the former Test opener was dismissed for just 12. Bancroft's dismissal was part of a tough day for WA's batters, who were bowled out for 167. Victoria, in response, reached 100 for 2 at stumps, with Marcus Harris unbeaten on 40.Bancroft's poor form this summer has been a major concern for the 30-year-old, who was the leading run-scorer in the Sheffield Shield over the past two summers. However, his form has deserted him at the worst possible time, with the Australian Test team set to tour Sri Lanka later this month.Todd Murphy, on the other hand, had a day to remember on his 24th birthday. The Victorian spinner took 4 for 37, including the wickets of Sam Fanning, Joel Paris, Cameron Gannon, and Brody Couch. Murphy's performance will put him in contention for a spot on the Sri Lanka tour, where he could provide support to Nathan Lyon.Victoria's other wicket-taker was Corey Rocchiccioli, who had Campbell Kellaway caught at cover for 26. Harris and Travis Dean (22) put on a 50-run partnership for the second wicket before Dean was dismissed by Rocchiccioli.At stumps, Victoria were well-placed to take control of the match. Harris looked in good touch, while Dean and Kellaway had also made solid contributions. WA, on the other hand, will need to bat much better in their second innings if they are to avoid defeat.

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Victoria Edges Queensland in Thrilling Six-Run Victory

Victoria Edges Queensland in Thrilling Six-Run Victory

Victoria emerged victorious in a thrilling six-run victory over Queensland at the Junction Oval, thanks to a brilliant cameo from Michael Neser and some exceptional fielding.Chasing a modest target of 241, Queensland started strongly with Usman Khawaja and Ben McDermott putting on a 90-run opening stand. However, Test offspinner Todd Murphy turned the tide with a superb spell, dismissing McDermott and Josh Brown to break the partnership.Marcus Harris then produced a stunning one-handed catch to remove Matt Renshaw, while Peter Siddle picked up two wickets in the middle overs. Murphy struck again, claiming two more scalps to swing the game in Victoria's favor.Despite the setbacks, Neser kept Queensland in the hunt with a blistering 49 from 41 balls. He launched two massive sixes in the final over to bring the Bulls within seven runs of victory. However, Jono Merlo took an excellent catch at deep square to dismiss Neser and seal the win for Victoria.Earlier, Victoria had posted a competitive 240 for 7, thanks to a vital 63 from Marcus Harris. Will Sutherland and Sam Elliott added late-order heroics with a 63-run stand off the final 35 balls.Queensland's stand-in captain Mitchell Swepson praised Neser's efforts but acknowledged that the team fell short. Victoria's win moves them to the top of the One-Day Cup table, while Queensland departs Melbourne with just two points.

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