Sam Harper shines to put Victoria on top on 14-wicket day Victoria's batsmen produced a dominant display as they took control of the Sheffield Shield match against Tasmania, scoring 334 for seven wickets before bundling out their opponents for just 76. The Vics' bowlers then wrapped up the game with ease, claiming all 10 wickets in the second innings to secure an emphatic victory by an innings and 182 runs. Sam Harper was the star of Victoria's batting effort, scoring a career-best 104 to help his side build a massive total. The opener showed impressive application and power to compile his century, which came off just 144 balls and included 12 fours and two sixes. Victoria's top order laid a strong foundation before the middle-order batsmen cashed in on Tasmania's struggling attack. Travis Dean added 64, while Tim Ludeman chipped in with 44, as the Vics' total surpassed 300 for the first time this season. In response, Tasmania's batting unit imploded, with Victoria's bowlers exploiting the conditions to claim 14 wickets and take control of the match. Cameron Stevenson took four wickets, while Aaron Vandenberg and Tom Andrews picked up three each as Tasmania collapsed to a lowly total. Tasmania's second innings was equally disappointing, as they were skittled out for just 93 runs, with Harper claiming three wickets and Stevenson two more.#Sheffield_Shield #Sam_Harper #Victoria #Tom_Andrews #Travis_Dean #Tim_Ludeman #Cameron_Stevenson #Aaron_Vandenberg #Tasmania
Harris Returns for Top of the Table Vics Victorian cricket fans are set to be thrilled with the news that all-rounder Cameron Harris is returning to the top of the table Victoria side. The 26-year-old has been a regular fixture in the state team since his debut in 2017, and his return will be a significant boost for the Vics as they look to maintain their momentum. Harris, who has played 23 first-class matches for Victoria, was forced to miss the past few weeks of action due to injury. However, he has now fully recovered and is raring to go, eager to make up for lost time. The return of Harris will be a welcome one for captain Matt Short, who has been impressed with his all-rounder's form in recent times. "Cameron's a fantastic player, and we're thrilled to have him back," Short said. "He brings a lot of experience and skill to the side, and I'm sure he'll make an immediate impact." Harris himself is excited to be back on the park, saying: "I'm feeling great, and I'm looking forward to getting stuck into some cricket again. We've got a big week ahead of us, and I'm confident that we can continue our winning form." Victoria's top-order batting has been in excellent touch of late, with batsmen like Sam Harper and Nick Freeman making significant contributions. However, the return of Harris will also provide an added dimension to their bowling attack, which has been bolstered by the emergence of young quicks like Campbell Stewart and Zak Evans. With a strong squad at his disposal, Short is confident that Victoria can continue their winning run and push for top spot in the Sheffield Shield standings. "We've got a great group of guys, and we're all working together to achieve our goals," he said. "I'm excited to see what t...#Sheffield_Shield #Cameron_Harris #Matt_Short #Sam_Harper #Nick_Freeman #Campbell_Stewart #Zak_Evans #Victoria
