Shaun Marsh, seamers rattle Victoria

Victoria 7 for 158 (Hussey 76*, Behrendorff 3-44, Coulter-Nile 3-46) trail Western Australia 8 for 581 declared (North 145, Marsh 127*, Whiteman 87, Bancroft 86) by 423 runs
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Shaun Marsh hit his eighth first-class century - an unbeaten 127- to take Western Australia to a mammoth 581, before three wickets apiece from the seamers Jason Behrendorff and Nathan Coulter-Nile left Victoria precariously placed at 158 for 7 heading into day three in Perth.

Western Australia's captain Adam Voges departed early on day two for 69, but Marsh kept going and struck 16 fours and two sixes during his knock. He was well-supported at the other end by Sam Whiteman, as the pair put up 177 runs for the sixth wicket to take the team beyond the 500-run mark.

Whiteman eventually fell for 87 in the 135th over having hit 10 fours and two sixes, but Marsh still carried on, adding a further 63 runs with the tail, Western Australia eventually declaring at 8 for 581.

Victoria began poorly, as Rob Quiney was trapped lbw by Behrendorff off the fifth ball of the innings. They were dealt two more blows in the fourth over, as Coulter-Nile dismissed Aaron Finch and Cameron White off successive deliveries, before removing Peter Handscomb for 7 in the eighth, leaving Victoria wobbling at 4 for 25.

Glenn Maxwell tried to stablise the innings, scoring 38, but Behrendorff once again struck, removing both Maxwell and Daniel Christian in quick succession as Western Australia took firm control.

David Hussey put up the sole resistance, scoring an unbeaten 76 and adding 54 for the seventh wicket with John Hastings, who contributed just six runs during the partnership. The pair batted out 13.4 overs, but Hastings fell in the 39th, as Victoria ended the day trailing by 423 runs.

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Victoria 3rd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st14AJ FinchRJ Quiney
2nd49RJ QuineyPSP Handscomb
3rd55CL WhiteRJ Quiney
4th72CL WhiteGJ Maxwell
5th38DJ HusseyCL White
6th82CL WhiteDT Christian
7th31DT ChristianJW Hastings
8th0CJ McKayJW Hastings
9th2JW HastingsJA Haberfield
10th2JW HastingsFawad Ahmed