Nic Maddinson has scored a sparkling century but Victoria's hopes of beating Tasmania were dented due a late collapse on day three
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ScorecardVics' late collapse gives Tigers ascendency in epic Shield battle
Victoria coach Chris Rogers is pinning his hopes on a Will Sutherland masterclass after his side suffered a costly late collapse in their Marsh Sheffield Shield match against Tasmania in Hobart.
On a day when Will Pucovski was subbed out after being felled by a Riley Meredith bouncer, Victoria went to stumps on day three at 8-373 chasing 442 for victory.
Nic Maddinson shined for Victoria on Sunday with his third century in as many matches, cracking 109 off 145 balls and combining with Marcus Harris (76) for a 178-run opening stand.
The Vics were in the box seat when Peter Handscomb (71) and Pucovski's concussion sub Campbell Kellaway (29) guided the visitors to 4-348.
But a collapse of 4-25 late in the day thrust Tasmania back into the box seat.
Victoria still require 69 runs for victory, and their hopes rest in the hands of Sutherland (17no), Todd Murphy (0no) and No.11 Peter Siddle.
Sutherland is still lucky to be there after being dropped by Beau Webster on seven.
Webster reached across his teammate at slip in a bid to take the one-handed catch, but it went down.
"We're still in it. It feels like a long way to go, but there's still hope," Rogers said.
"You never know what can happen.
"Will Sutherland is still there. He can score and score quickly.
"If he can get some support down the other end, you never know what can happen."
Victoria entered the match second on the table and knowing a loss could tumble them to as low as fourth with just one round remaining.
But a win over Tasmania would leave them in the prime position to secure a spot in the final – and possibly hosting rights – ahead of their final-round clash with Western Australia at Junction Oval.
Tasmania can secure their spot in the decider with victory, with hosting rights also within their reach.
A whopping 17 wickets fell on the opening day and 13 on the second at Blundstone Arena.
But the pitch looked as flat as a road for most of day three as Maddinson and Harris put the Tasmanian attack to the sword.
Maddinson's ton came off just 112 balls, with 14 fours and a six.
His departure sparked a chaotic period in which Pucovski retired hurt after being struck by a Riley Meredith bouncer as Victoria lost 3-33.
Paceman Iain Carlisle (3-63) helped spark Tasmania's comeback late on Sunday, snaring the scalps of Handscomb, Mitchell Perry and Fergus O'Neill in the fading light.