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MacGill serves notice to Test selectors
John Polack - 27 October 2000

With Shane Warne's Test spot suddenly left vacant, New South Wales leg spinner Stuart MacGill has today produced a perfect demonstration of his suitability as a replacement in the Pura Cup clash with Victoria in Melbourne. On another stop-start day at Punt Road, MacGill sensationally claimed three wickets in the space of ten balls midway through day three to help reduce the Victorians to a score of 6/140 by stumps in reply to the Blues' 250.

Just as this game appeared to be drifting along aimlessly in mid-afternoon, the fiery spinner re-ignited proceedings with a series of spectacular dismissals. At a scoreline of 2/57 in the thirtieth over, stodgy opener Jason Arnberger and number four Bradley Hodge seemed to be laying the foundations for the Bushrangers to claim first innings points. But, in the course of ten minutes, MacGill (3/34) changed all that completely, masterminding a dramatic collapse that saw the home team surrender four wickets for five runs and crash to 6/62.

Arnberger (20) was the first of MacGill's three victims, losing his off stump after advancing a pace and playing over the top of a perfectly pitched top spinner. Ian Harvey (0) was the next to fall, succumbing to a fine reflex caught and bowled as he looped back a misplayed off drive. A driving Shawn Craig (0) illustrated no clearer clue of how to conquer the former international, gloriously beaten by the best ball of the match - a sharply spinning delivery which landed in footmarks outside the line of left hander's off stump before shooting straight through the gate and into his stumps.

To an extent, the classy Hodge (60*) and captain Paul Reiffel (34*) were able to rectify matters thereafter for the Victorians with a courageous unbroken stand of seventy-eight runs for the seventh wicket. But, with the injured Warne unlikely to bat, the havoc wreaked by MacGill served as a shattering blow to the Vics' hopes of taking any points away from this rain-marred contest. It was indeed just as well for the locals that two comfortable-looking catches - the second a particularly costly miss as Reiffel had only twelve alongside his name at the time - were grassed by Michael Slater at point.

Earlier in the day, a breezy half century from all-rounder Shane Lee (53) had helped the visitors clamber their way to what proved to be a competitive first innings total. Around some fine bowling from off spinner Colin Miller (4/71) that is similarly unlikely to have escaped the attention of the national selectors, there was also some positive strokeplay at times from tailenders Brett Lee (14), MacGill (13) and Don Nash (11).

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Teams Australia.
First Class Teams New South Wales.
Players/Umpires Stuart MacGill, Jason Arnberger, Brad Hodge, Ian Harvey, Shawn Craig, Paul Reiffel, Michael Slater, Shane Lee, Colin Miller, Brett Lee, Don Nash.
Season Australian Domestic Season
Scorecard Pura Cup: Victorian Bushrangers v New South Wales Blues, 25-28 Oct 2000