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Marsh puts WA in strong position in Shield

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Mitch Marsh has placed WA in a strong position as batting became easier in their must-win Sheffield Shield clash with Queensland at the WACA Ground.

MICHAEL NESER of Queensland is congratulated by his teammates after dismissing Marcus Harris of Victoria during the Sheffield Shield match between Victoria and Queensland at MCG in Melbourne, Australia.
MICHAEL NESER of Queensland is congratulated by his teammates after dismissing Marcus Harris of Victoria during the Sheffield Shield match between Victoria and Queensland at MCG in Melbourne, Australia. Picture: Scott Barbour/Getty Images

An unbeaten captain's knock of 73 from Mitch Marsh has guided Western Australia into a strong position in the must-win Sheffield Shield clash with Queensland at the WACA Ground.

Needing a win to have any chance of meeting host Victoria in the final, the visitors appear best-placed at the midway point on Thursday thanks to Marsh leading a much-improved batting effort.

After folding for 138 in their first innings, WA reached stumps on 4-224, and overall lead of 187 after Queensland were dismissed for 175.

Former Test opener Cameron Bancroft (52) and Hilton Cartwright (41) also made solid contributions while Josh Philippe will be looking to add significantly to his 12no when play resumes alongside Marsh on Friday.

Queensland started day two at 5-95 and bowlers continued to dominate, although Sam Heazlett (68) and Michael Neser added a valuable 42 to his haul of 5-15.

Debutant Aaron Hardie had a promising introduction, the young quick taking 4-29, including the key scalps of Neser and Heazlett.

"I'm absolutely stoked with that and to get the first wicket was the relief," he said.

"Then it was awesome after that and I'm really happy with the way I bowled. It was great fun to be out there with the boys.

"I've been watching them play for a number of years now and to be out there with them is an awesome experience."

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