Ben Cutting and Mitch Swepson took three apiece in the Warriors' second dig to help wrap up a 97-run in Townsvillle
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ScorecardBulls charge to final-day win over WA
Queensland have snatched a dramatic 97-run Sheffield Shield win over Western Australia in Townsville.
Set 335 for victory, the Warriors looked to making a fist of the chase at 4-221 with Ashton Turner (49) and stand-in captain Michael Klinger (65) at the crease.
But after Bulls leg-spinner Mitch Swepson claimed Turner caught-and-bowled, it sparked a collapse of 5-16.
Ben Cutting (3-48) took the final wicket of David Moody to seal the win, with WA speedster Jason Behrendorff unable to bat due to a leg stress fracture suffered on Sunday.
WA were bowled out for 237, with Swepson finshing with 3-56 in an impressive display.
Earlier, Mitch Marsh snared 4-38 in the Bulls' second innings but unbeaten half-centuries to skipper Chris Hartley (53) and Michael Neser (53) saw the Bulls set WA a daunting chase.
Queensland declared at 6-252 after resuming on 4-130.
The win marked back-to-back wins for the Bulls.
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