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WA eyeing off huge chase to resurrect Shield season
WA have closed to within 148 runs of victory against Tasmania with six wickets in hand
Western Australia are still alive in pursuit of what seemed an improbable victory in their Sheffield Shield clash with Tasmania.
Set a target of 345 to win at the WACA Ground, WA were given a sniff when Sam Whiteman (57) and Cameron Bancroft (74) both made half-centuries on day three.
The opening pair put on 116 for the first wicket before WA reached 4-197 by stumps.
Aaron Hardie (32 no) and Teague Wyllie (10 no) are the unbeaten batsmen, set to resume on Sunday's final day with WA requiring a further 148 runs to win.
Western Australia v Tasmania – Australian Sheffield Shield, Match 21 – Cricket Score Centre
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