Tasmania 201 for 4 (Silk 50*) trail Victoria 428 for 9 dec (Harris 143, Handscomb 129, Perry 58*, Bell 3-63) by 227 runs
Both sides have identified that the new ball is the key period and Tasmania began cautiously in response to try and avoid the same fate that Victoria suffered against the new ball on day one. Caleb Jewell and Jake Weatherald added 41 in 19 overs before Perry broke through with an excellent delivery that just did enough off the seam to catch Jewell’s outside edge for 32.
Charlie Wakim also got started, moving to 18, before trying to force Sam Elliott off the back foot. Some extra bounce caught the edge and Sam Harper took a classy diving catch.
But catch of the day belonged to Ash Chandrasinghe at short leg. Todd Murphy’s off spin proved very difficult to get away despite very little grip in the surface. Weatherald’s painstaking and uncharacteristic 101-ball 28 came to an end when Chandrasinghe plucked a stunning reflex catch in close.
It left Tasmania 80 for 3 and vulnerable to conceding a big lead. Silk and Jake Doran steadied with a 63-run stand. But like those before him, Doran failed to kick on, chopping Perry onto his stumps for 33. Silk dug in alongside Webster as Victoria’s bowlers tried everything possible to create a chance. O’Neill bowled a spell late in the day with three catching midwickets and just two men on the offside at cover and mid-off to try and force a mistake.
But Tasmania’s best two players did not take any risks and guided the visitors past 200 on stumps without any further loss.
Alex Malcolm is an associate editor at ESPNcricinfo
Source: ESPN Crickinfo