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RESULT
2nd Match, Adelaide, October 07 - 10, 2021, Sheffield Shield
500/6d & 196/3

Match drawn

Player Of The Match
144 & 81
tim-ward
Report

Queensland open up contest after Street and Peirson centuries

Opener Street again showed his ability to bat for long periods with a 334-ball innings

AAP
09-Oct-2021
Bryce Street played another marathon innings, Queensland vs Tasmania, Sheffield Shield, Karen Rolton Oval, October 9, 2021

Bryce Street played another marathon innings  •  Getty Images

Tasmania 6 for 500 dec and 1 for 59 lead Queensland 5 for 355 dec (Street 143, Peirson 106*) by 204 runs
Queenslanders Bryce Street and Jimmy Peirson struck centuries before a bullish declaration sought to breathe life into their Sheffield Shield match against Tasmania.
Street's 143 and Peirson's unbeaten 106 highlighted Queensland's 5 for 355 dec in reply to Tasmania's first innings of 6 for 500. The Bulls declared 145 runs behind an hour after tea on Saturday's third day of play, with the Tigers moving to 1 for 59 at stumps, a lead of 204.
"For the declaration that we gave them, I would hope that they give us a chance to have a result," Street said. "It would have been easy for us to keep batting and get a lead...but this is probably the best way that a result is going to happen. The ball is in their court."
Queensland's declaration on a placid pitch at Karen Rolton Oval came after Street compiled his fourth first-class century - and highest score at the level - featuring 14 fours and three sixes from 334 balls. And Peirson added some timely acceleration, hitting 13 fours in his unbeaten 168-ball knock.
The pair combined for a 162-run partnership, steadying Queensland after they slipped to 4 for 172. Street lost two partners in the opening session - captain Usman Khawaja and Matt Renshaw.
"You lose another one or two wickets there, you're really starting to look at a monstrous deficit and following on," Street said. "To be able to score somewhat quickish, to keep pushing the game forward and try to keep getting a result...it worked in our benefit."
Khawaja made 20 before edging a wide leg-side ball from Sam Rainbird and being superbly caught by wicketkeeper Ben McDermott, diving low to his right to complete a one-hander. Renshaw hit 11 and was trapped leg before to spinner Jarrod Freeman after the left-hander tried to turn a fullish ball to the leg-side but missed.