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Reardon and Hartley save Bulls from disaster

Queensland 7 for 198 (Reardon 71, Hartley 66) v New South Wales
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Nathan Reardon and Chris Hartley saved Queensland from embarrassment on the first day against New South Wales in Canberra, where the Bulls stumbled to 4 for 18 after choosing to bat. At stumps, Queensland had recovered to 7 for 198, with Ben Cutting on 23 and Cameron Gannon on 4, after the loss of Reardon for 71 late in the day.

Doug Bollinger picked up two wickets from the first three balls of the match, trapping Wade Townsend lbw for a golden duck and Usman Khawaja lbw for a second-ball duck. Bollinger's fellow left-armer Josh Lalor then got rid of Joe Burns for 1 from 30 deliveries and Peter Forrest for 17 to leave the Bulls in serious trouble, before Reardon and Hartley staged a recovery.

Their 117-run partnership put the match back on a slightly more even keel, although both men had lives early - both dropped by Steven Smith. Reardon was put down on 2 and Hartley on 8 off the bowling of Bollinger, and the misses proved costly for New South Wales.

Eventually it was the debutant legspinner Adam Zampa who removed both batsmen, before the captain Steve O'Keefe chipped in with the wicket of Nathan Hauritz.

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NSW 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st11DG DawsonSO Henry
2nd12PM NevillSO Henry
3rd5SPD SmithSO Henry
4th0MC HenriquesSPD Smith
5th25BJ HaddinSPD Smith
6th35BJ HaddinSNJ O'Keefe
7th0BJ HaddinSA Abbott
8th10A ZampaSA Abbott