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Player of the Match
Player of the Match

Nic Maddinson rekindles his Shield form after BBL struggles

Nic Maddinson enjoyed the return to whites Getty Images

Victoria 5 for 318 (Maddinson 95, Gotch 59*, Lyon 3-86) v New South Wales

Nic Maddinson fell five short of a century but shook off his Big Bash struggles and returned to the type of Sheffield Shield form that earned him an Australia A call-up earlier this season, as bottom-placed Victoria enjoyed a solid opening day against runaway leaders New South Wales at the SCG.

Maddinson missed the chance for his second Shield hundred of the season when he charged and missed at Steve O'Keefe to give the left-arm spinner his 300th first-class wicket. Nathan Lyon worked his way into Victoria's middle-order, but Seb Gotch's half-century consolidated their position alongside Travis Dean, who returned to the crease having earlier retired hurt when he was struck in the box, in an unbroken stand of 74.

Maddinson withdrew himself from the squad to face Pakistan A in November for mental-health reasons, but returned to action before the Shield stopped for the BBL, reaching the mid-season break with 448 runs. Across 14 BBL innings for the Melbourne Stars, he managed just 143 runs, but there was no hangover as he switched the green kit back to a white one. After arriving in the eighth over, when Marcus Harris was pinned lbw by Harry Conway, he was unsurprisingly tested by a few short deliveries but was quickly on to the pull and came through unscathed on a surface that did not have a huge amount of pace.

He lofted Lyon's fifth ball straight for a six as he and Peter Handscomb, who looked in very good touch before he was lbw on the back foot, allowed Victoria to skip along at four an over after a careful start against the accuracy of Conway and Trent Copeland.

Dean had been forced to retire hurt on 11 during the morning session when he was struck by Copeland. He struggled to stand for a significant period of time, before carefully walking off the field with the doctor and physio.

Lyon chipped away either side of Maddinson being stumped, as he had Matt Short lbw, also on the back foot, and Will Sutherland caught at midwicket off a slog-sweep. At 5 for 244, New South Wales might have had visions of keeping Victoria to around 300, but Gotch stood firm with a 128-ball half-century.

Having scored 233 off the 63 overs until tea, the final session was more of a grind for the visitors as they added 85 off 33 overs.

NSW 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st40NCR LarkinDP Hughes
2nd6NM LyonDP Hughes
3rd13KR PattersonDP Hughes
4th10MC HenriquesDP Hughes
5th12DP HughesDL Solway
6th54PM NevillDL Solway
7th0SNJ O'KeefeDL Solway
8th5TA CopelandDL Solway
9th36HNA ConwayDL Solway
10th1HNA ConwayLC Hatcher