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Wickets Tumble: Victoria's Shield Clash Sees 17 Dismissals on Day One
5 Feb
Summary
- Seventeen wickets fell on day one of the Sheffield Shield match between Victoria and Queensland.
- Michael Neser's superb opening spell reduced Victoria to 5-11.
- Victoria's captain defended the pitch, stating it was good cricket, not a bad wicket.

Day one of the Sheffield Shield match between Victoria and Queensland was a day for the bowlers, with a total of 17 wickets falling. Michael Neser delivered a stunning opening spell, taking three wickets for just three runs, which decimated Victoria's top order and left them in dire straits at 5-11.
Despite the challenging conditions that saw Victoria reduced to 7-61 by stumps, stand-in captain Peter Handscomb defended the MCG pitch. He insisted that the falls of wickets were due to skillful bowling, not an unsatisfactory playing surface, referencing past matches at the venue.
Queensland had earlier been bowled out for 149 in their first innings, with Sam Elliott taking four wickets. Victoria's batting lineup struggled significantly against Neser's impressive bowling, compounded by an injury to Tom Rogers, who was substituted out of the game.




