Vics build small lead at rainy Gabba

Rain was the only thing that could stop Victoria on day two of their Sheffield Shield clash with defending champions Queensland at the Gabba on Thursday.

When the stop-start morning session ended almost half an hour early due to showers, Victoria were 6-174 with Matthew Wade not out 70 and Peter Siddle unbeaten on 51 in an impressive 106-run unbroken stand to earn the visitors a 25-run lead.

Resuming on Thursday at 6-103, the pair defied the gloomy bowler-friendly conditions on what seemed a juicy Gabba deck after overnight rain to ensure first innings points for the visitors.

Wade offered a difficult slips chance to Usman Khawaja on 40 off Ben Cutting (2-36) and again looked in trouble when he skied a pull shot high off Luke Feldman (2-40), only for the ball to land safely.

Siddle also rode his luck with several thick edges flying past the slips for four.

Alister McDermott (2-33) has also toiled away for Queensland.

It was still a solid display by the Victorian pair who have wrestled the advantage away from Queensland after coming together at 6-68 late on Wednesday.

Their stubborn stand was in stark contrast to day one when remarkably 16 wickets fell.

Siddle (3-36) and fellow Test quick James Pattinson (2-29) knocked over Queensland’s top order before John Hastings (4-41) cleaned up the tail as the hosts fell for 149 in their first innings.

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