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O'Neill stars with ball and bat but Tasmania bowlers given them a chance

Fergus O'Neill made vital contributions with ball and bat Getty Images

Tasmania 91 (O'Neill 3-22, Elliott 3-17) & 47 for 0 (Jewell 24*, Wright 15*) need 278 to win against Victoria 222 & 193 (Handscomb 47, O'Neill 44, Webster 3-25, Bell 3-40)

Tasmania need 278 more runs against Victoria for a crucial win in their quest to make the Sheffield Shield final after earlier being routed for just 91.

Openers Caleb Jewell (24 not out) and Mac Wright (15 not out) had the Tigers 47 for 0 at stumps on day two at Bellerive Oval in pursuit of a victory target of 325.

Sixteen wickets fell on Friday, with Tasmania losing 5 for 23 after resuming their first innings at 4 for 52 before Victoria made 193 all out in their second dig.

Victoria's quicks Fergus O'Neill (3-17) and Sam Elliott (3-22) did most of the damage.

Elliott started the morning carnage when he trapped Charlie Wakim (15) lbw, before O'Neill bowled Test allrounder Beau Webster via an inside edge three overs later.

Australia spinner Matt Kuhnemann top-scored for Tasmania with 23 after being sent in as a nightwatcher the previous evening. He was unfortunate to be given out caught behind when the ball appeared to come off his back leg.

Victoria were under the pump early with leading Shield season runscorer Sam Harper gone in the second over for a duck following his extraordinary 93 on day one.

Wickets fell regularly, with Peter Handscomb (47) the only member of his side's top six to put up any real resistance.

He shared a 50-run partnership with O'Neill (44) but was out caught in the gully off the bowling of Riley Meredith.

Gabe Bell finished with figures of 3 for 40 that included the scalps of Victoria's top three while Webster chimed in with 3 for 25.

"That last hour was crucial and being none down at stumps. We think the pitch is only going to get better as the game goes on," Bell said.

"If we can get through to lunch with minimal damage, we'll have a fair bit of confidence going into the back end of the day."

Top-placed Victoria have already locked-up a spot in the final, while a loss in the penultimate round would be a big blow to fourth-placed Tasmania's hopes of qualifying for the decider.

Queensland, South Australia and NSW are all in the running to make the final.

Tasmania 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st49M WrightCP Jewell
2nd68CP JewellTP Ward
3rd53CA WakimTP Ward
4th6JC SilkTP Ward
5th18BJ WebsterJC Silk
6th0BJ WebsterJR Doran
7th2BJ WebsterMP Kuhnemann
8th10JM BirdBJ Webster
9th34BJ WebsterRP Meredith
10th14GT BellRP Meredith