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Burns and Renshaw lay the platform for strong Queensland displau

Joe Burns helped lay the foundation for Queensland Getty Images

Western Australia 0 for 18 trail Queensland 6 for 295 dec (Street 83, Burns 72, Renshaw 54, Paris 3-26) by 277 runs

Queensland were able to declare just before stumps on day two of the Sheffield Shield clash with Western Australia at the Gabba after the top three all made accomplished fifties.

Openers Matt Renshaw and Joe Burns put on 116 together before No. 3 Bryce Street top-scored with 85.

Queensland captain Jimmy Peirson declared leaving Western Australia to face four overs before the close, which they negotiated to be 0 for 18 at stumps.

Renshaw had plenty on his mind when he went out to bat on Friday morning with wife Josie set to give birth to the couple's first child.

"She is full term now so she could do any day. It is just a waiting game," Renshaw told AAP. "I'm trying to tell her not to go until Monday but unfortunately that is not how things work. Hopefully we can try and get the win in this fixture first. It is just a really exciting time in my life."

The first day's play at the Gabba was washed out and Western Australia captain Sam Whiteman sent Queensland in to bat after winning the toss.

Western Australia left-armer Joel Paris was the pick of the bowlers with his seam and immaculate line and length a feature.

Lance Morris enhanced his reputation as the fastest bowler in Australia with a fiery spell after tea. He struck Jack Clayton under the armpit with one lifter which threw the batter off-balance as he spun around and hit his wicket with his bat.

One Morris thunderbolt hit Street on the helmet and went for four leg byes and then he dismissed Peirson with another quick bouncer.

Paris, Morris, Matthew Kelly and Aaron Hardie tested the openers with probing early spells but Renshaw and Burns showed all of the experience and class that earned them Test cricket honours.

Both left the ball with aplomb and put away the bad deliveries. Renshaw returned to the side after making 81 and 101 not out for the Prime Minister's XI against the West Indies.

The left-hander is making a strong case for a recall to the Australia side. He was caught at midwicket trying to up the ante but the manner of his innings showcased his calm temperament and grit.

Left-hander Street impressed with his composure before opening up late in his innings.

Queensland 3rd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st2MT RenshawBE Street
2nd7SJ TruloffBE Street
3rd19BE StreetJ Clayton
4th0JJ PeirsonJ Clayton
5th5MG NeserJ Clayton
6th1JA BurnsJ Clayton
7th42GS SandhuJ Clayton
8th21JJ BazleyJ Clayton