Special-K opens the door for Vics
Victoria (256 & 330/5d) lead Tasmania (232 & 28/1) by 326 runs
Day 3 | Sheffield Shield
Campbell Kellaway's second innings knock of 147 put Victoria
in a commanding position heading in to the final day of their encounter with
Tasmania, who require a further 327 runs to take victory.
The opener, who celebrates his 23rd birthday this weekend,
holed out to deep square leg off the bowling of Tigers pacer Riley Meredith (3/87)
but not before he had blazed a trail with 16 fours and 2 sixes to his name.
Sharing a 195-run stand for the fifth wicket with the
experienced Marcus Harris (101*) Kellaway’s innings helped stabilise the Vics
who had fallen to 91/4 and has given his side the best possible chance of a win
ahead of a likely entertaining last day.
A tall left-hander with punchy strokes down the ground and a
potent cut in his armoury, Kellaway reached his half century punishing the
ineffective off-breaks of Nikhil Chaudhary by slog-sweeping the spinner out of
the ground to bring up his milestone before lunch.
He then doubled that and brought up his ton from 184 balls
having offered hardly any chances to the visitors.
Typically an opener, Harris anchored superbly at the other
end and secured his first ever century from the number six position before the
declaration materialised. Visiting opener Jake Weatherald departed before the close
as the clouds gathered ominously.

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