Cricket Commentary: Queensland vs Western Australia, 26th Match, Sheffield Shield 2025-26 The 26th match of the Sheffield Shield 2025-26 season saw a thrilling encounter between Queensland and Western Australia. The Gabba in Brisbane played host to this high-stakes encounter, with both teams looking to gain an upper hand in the championship. Western Australia won the toss and elected to bat first, with their opener, Cameron Bancroft, setting the tone early on. He scored 40 runs off just 43 balls before being dismissed by Queensland's left-arm spinner, Matthew Kuhnemann. The visitors' top-order batsmen continued to struggle against the Queensland pace attack, with only Josh Philippe managing a decent score of 55. However, Western Australia's middle-order batsmen rallied to take their team to a respectable total of 270 runs in 78 overs. Skipper Shaun Marsh top-scored with 61 runs, while Mitchell Marsh chipped in with a quick-fire 45 off just 34 balls. In response, Queensland got off to a slow start, losing their opener, Max Horner, early on. However, the middle-order batsmen, led by captain Usman Khawaja, took control of the game. Khawaja scored an unbeaten century, his 14th in first-class cricket, as Queensland reached 253 runs for the loss of six wickets at stumps. The match is poised nicely going into day three, with Western Australia still trailing by 17 runs and looking to make amends through their bowling attack. With a result looking increasingly unlikely, the teams will be eager to put on a show in the remaining two days.#Mitchell_Marsh #Western_Australia #Cameron_Bancroft #Matthew_Kuhnemann #Josh_Philippe #Shaun_Marsh #Max_Horner #Usman_Khawaja #Sheffield_Shield_202526 #Queensland #The_Gabba #Brisbane