Travis Dean's scores are amazing. He was included in the Victorian side at the expense of Aaron Finch, so he was under pressure to perform straight up, particularly as Finch responded to being dropped by scoring 288no in the tour game.Victorian debutant Travis Dean has broken a swag of records and led the Vics to an outright win against Queensland. They are as follows:
*First player to score a century in each innings of his Sheffield Shield debut - 154 not out and 109 not out
*Sixth player in First Class cricket history to make a century in each innings on debut
*His 263 runs is the most ever made by a batsman on First Class debut
*Most total runs on Sheffield Shield debut
He faced a total of 500 balls across both innings, batted 645 minutes and was in the middle for all 335.2 overs of the match.
It is great to see big hundreds already this First Class season - 152* to Steve Smith, 202* to Michael Klinger, 141 to Scott Henry, 154* to Travis Dean and of course the Finch/Carters double centuries.
Having watched Travis play a lot of junior cricket here in the western suburbs of Melbourne as a opposing coach,he was always one of the better players in club and rep cricket,it would not surprise me at all if he went on to higher honours(I hope I haven't jinxed him)Travis Dean's scores are amazing. He was included in the Victorian side at the expense of Aaron Finch, so he was under pressure to perform straight up, particularly as Finch responded to being dropped by scoring 288no in the tour game.
The Vic selectors have a decent headache trying to select a team for next weeks game.
As Matt said, great to see so many hundreds so early.
Starc fined 50 percent of his match fee,(should of taken the whole lot)not as if the game was tightYeah no reason to throw the ball back at Craig i'm glad the four runs goes against him for that overthrow
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