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Hughes steers NSW into strong position


Victoria 199 & 280 (Dean 106, Maxwell 33, Copeland 5-59) lead New South Wales 171 & 2 for 150 (Hughes 59*, Larkin 45, Fawad Ahmed 2-49) by 159 runs
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An unbeaten half-century from Daniel Hughes has put New South Wales in a strong position at stumps on day three as the Blues pursue a fourth innings target of 309 against Victoria at the Junction Oval in Melbourne.

The Blues made an outstanding start to the run chase with Hughes and Nick Larkin putting on 83 for the first wicket in less than 22 overs before Fawad Ahmed broke through.

He had Ed Cowan stumped in his next over to put the Blues under pressure but Kurtis Patterson and Hughes built steadily towards stumps.

Earlier, Travis Dean made his second hundred in successive matches to help the Bushrangers set a substantial target. He scored 106 from 270 balls and got good lower order support from Peter Siddle and Dan Christian. Trent Copeland picked up Chris Tremain to secure his 15th first-class five-wicket

Victoria batsman Will Pucovski, who was substituted out of the match with concussion, indicated he would return to cricket once he feels better. The 20-year old was struck on the helmet by a Sean Abbott bouncer on the second day after which he was taken off the ground for medical assistance. “It was unfortunate but that’s cricket,” Pucovski said in a statement. “I’m under the supervision of Cricket Victoria’s medical team and we’ll look at my return to play options once I have fully recovered.”



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