- Queensland amassed a commanding 418 lead in opposition to New South Wales
- Sam Konstas returned to play for NSW however underwhelmed with the bat
- In the meantime, Queensland star Jack Clayton was compelled to retire as a consequence of harm
Cricket star Jack Clayton was compelled to retire early from Queensland’s Sheffield Protect match in opposition to New South Wales on Sunday after the batsman was struck by two deliveries within the groin.
The match additionally noticed returning Aussie star Sam Konstas open the batting for New South Wales after he had been despatched dwelling by Dishevelled Greens’ selectors mid-way by way of their tour of Sri Lanka.
Queensland would bat first on the Gabba, with Clayton starring of their opening innings.
The left-hander struck 134 off 258 deliveries to spur The Bulls on to a commanding first-innings rating of 387.
New South Wales had been unable to match their feats, with Konstas leaving his crease for 3 runs after he was dismissed by Xavier Bartlett who took a fifer throughout the second innings.
Regardless of that, a formidable captain’s knock from Jack Edwards, who struck a quickfire ton, saved the guests within the match, with New South Wales posting a rating of 259.
Jack Clayton struck a formidable 134 off 258 runs to spur Queensland to a commanding lead of their Protect match in opposition to New South Wales this weekend
However throughout his second innings, the left-handed batter was compelled to retire after he was struck twice within the groin by two separate deliveries
Queensland smelled blood and appeared to kick on within the second innings with left-hander Clayton arriving on the crease after opener Angus Lovell had been dismissed by Hanno Jacobs.
He’d amass one other spectacular rating of 76 however as he tried to bash away a quick supply from right-arm fast Ross Pawson however Clayton mistimed his shot, with the ball flying into his groin.
He sunk to his haunches on the wicket, wanting again on the bowler who had appealed for an lbw however halted his attraction after seeing his opponent was injuryed.
After taking his helmet off and spending a couple of moments on the bottom, Clayton appeared tremendous to proceed.
However unluckily, Clayton quickly discovered himself hunched over on the wicket as soon as once more. This time he clipped a pacy supply from Liam Hatcher into his groin along with his personal bat and appeared in much more ache.
He reeled on the ground as he took off his helmet and gloves as physios ran onto the pitch to verify he was OK.
‘He is in agony,’ one commentator mentioned earlier than the 25-year-old batsman retired.
Regardless of that painful second, it was a formidable knock for the younger star who produced his greatest rating in his final 5 First Class matches and his fourth century within the format.
Clayton had first appeared to play at Ross Pawson’s pacey in-swinger which flew straight into his groin
Clayton later struck Liam Hatcher’s supply into his groin this time, dropping to the ground in agony
Sam Konstas returned for New South Wales after he had been despatched dwelling by Australia’s selectors from their tour of Sri Lanka however struggled to search out runs
Matt Renshaw additionally starred in Queensland’s second innings, hitting 125 off 174 balls, with the aspect finally retiring with a rating of 289 within the second innings.
It left New South Wales with an enormous goal of 418 on the finish of day three, with Nic Maddinson being bowled by Michael Neser for a duck simply earlier than the shut of play.
Konstas, in the meantime, can be hoping to reply on the ultimate day of the match on Tuesday and spur a comeback from New South Wales, who at the moment sit at 11-1.
The younger Aussie star had admitted that he was ‘very excited’ to play on the Gabba after arriving in Brisbane.
Although he warned followers to not count on the identical fireworks they noticed on the MCG on his debut in December.














