<
>
Player of the Match
Player of the Match

Webster, Doran put Tasmania on top against NSW

Beau Webster put Tasmania in charge Getty Images

Tasmania 179 for 4 (Webster 69*, Doran 68*) trail New South Wales 181 (Davies 67, Henriques 50, Bell 4-29) by two runs

An unbeaten century stand from Beau Webster and Jake Doran has given Tasmania control of their Sheffield Shield match against New South Wales in Hobart.

Webster and Doran were unbeaten on 68 apiece at stumps on day one after putting on 131 for the fifth wicket to wrest the momentum away from NSW on a hectic first day that featured 14 wickets.

Tasmania, who are second on the Shield ladder, were 179 for 4 at stumps in reply to NSW's 181 after the home side won the toss in overcast conditions at Bellerive Oval.

The home side had slumped to 48 for 4 before Webster and Doran first blunted the visitors' counterpunch and then put Tasmania in a solid position.

It is Webster's sixth Shield half-century this summer and he has the third-highest runs total in the competition, with 453 from five matches at an average of 47.68.

He also took two wickets as NSW never quite recovered from their disastrous start. After Ryan Hackney was dismissed in the first over of the game, a poorly judged third run cost No.3 Blake Macdonald his wicket thanks to slick fielding from Brad Hope and Jordan Silk.

Gabe Bell then dismissed opener Daniel Hughes to leave NSW in tatters at 9 for 3. Matthew Gilkes scored 30, while Moises Henriques reached 50 and Ollie Davies top-scored with 67 from 65 balls as the NSW middle order stemmed the early bleeding.

But when Webster caught Davies to give Lawrence Neil-Smith his third wicket, NSW were 165 for 8. Bell snared 4 for 29 and Neil-Smith took 3 for 57, with the NSW innings done in just 42 overs.

Jackson Bird dismissed the Tasmanian openers cheaply and Jack Nisbet made the crucial breakthrough, producing an unplayable delivery to bowl in-form No.3 Charlie Wakim for 27.

That left Tasmanian four down and on the brink before Webster and Doran ensured day one belonged to the home side.

NSW 3rd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st28DP HughesR Hackney
2nd17BD MacdonaldR Hackney
3rd1R HackneyJ Nisbet
4th82M GilkesR Hackney
5th26MC HenriquesM Gilkes
6th31MC HenriquesO Davies
7th65CJ GreenO Davies
8th51BJ DwarshuisCJ Green
9th7JM BirdCJ Green
10th3CP TremainCJ Green