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More carnage on the MCG wicket in its first red-ball clash since the Boxing Day Ashes Test between England and Australia

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auFebruary 5, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Harry Dixon had no answer for this one, bowled by Queensland’s Hayden Kerr for five.

Harry Dixon had no answer for this one, bowled by Queensland’s Hayden Kerr for five.Credit: Getty Images

The grass on this pitch was shaved to seven millimetres, three millimetres shorter than the 10mm for December’s Test, but it could not prevent another day when bat was dominated by the ball.

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Poor strokeplay and at-times questionable umpiring played a part in several wickets, but about half of the dismissals could be attributed to either extra bounce or sharp movement off the track. First-class and international-quality batters are skilled enough to deal with one of two, but even the best in the world have trouble flourishing on tracks offering both.

Only one player passed 30, while 210 runs were scored at a cost of 12.35 per wicket, roughly the same as Boxing Day when both teams were dismissed, though the Vics and the Bulls absorbed an extra 16 overs.

There are mitigating factors to the low scores. This is the first round of Shield cricket since the competition went into hiatus in early December for the Big Bash League, and both teams were fielding relatively inexperienced batting line-ups.

Victoria have three batters yet to reach double digits in first-class games, while Queensland have two, one of whom – Hugo Burdon – was the day’s top-scorer with 43 off 104 deliveries.

Victorian captain Peter Handscomb rallied around Page and his team, saying excellent bowling from both sides was responsible for the high number of wickets.

“I think we can maybe jump at shadows and blame it all on the wicket,” Handscomb, unbeaten on 25, said. “Generally, [with] an MCG wicket on day one, you’re happy to get 200, [and] the game will slowly come to you and open up. I’m perfectly fine with the wicket that Pagey is producing.

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“I’m impressed with the way Queensland bowled. The balls that got us out all hit the top of off.”

Queensland seamer Michael Neser, who played in the Boxing Day fixture, said batting in this game was not as difficult as in that Test.

“It was tricky, [and] doing a bit here and there, but then there were moments you felt comfortable, and you could score,” Neser said.

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