SHEFFIELD SHIELD by Cricbuzz Staff • Last updated on Share Tweet Jhye Richardson pushed his case for an Ashes call-up with a brilliant four-fer © Getty Queensland vs Western Australia Jhye Richardson pushed his case for an Ashes call-up with a brilliant four-fer to put Western Australia in complete control of the Shield encounter against Queensland at the Gabba. The pacer provided an early breakthrough with the wicket of Bryce Street but Joe Buns (49) and Marnus Labuschagne (36) saw Queensland through to Lunch safely, forging a 76-run partnership. However, Richardson returned after the break to dismiss both the set batters in the space of three overs to leave them reeling at 98 for 3 that soon became 106 for 5 following the departures of captain Usman Khawaja and Jimmy Pierson in quick succession to Cameron Cannon. Queensland then mounted some resistance, in the form of handy 40-plus contributions from Matt Renshaw (43) and Gurinder Sandhu (42), but Cameron Green and D’Arcy Short sent them packing, while Richardson claimed his fourth when he broke the 53-run stand between Renshaw and Jack Wildermuth (34), just after Queensland managed to wipe off the deficit. With only a wicket in hand and 92-run… Read full this story
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