Former Test player Kurtis Patterson scored 167no to break a two-year century drought and lift the Blues against WA
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NSW v Western Australia | Sheffield Shield | Day 3
Sam Konstas may have missed out on another century but teammate Kurtis Patterson managed to break a long drought to give NSW a chance of pulling off victory in their Sheffield Shield clash with Western Australia at the SCG.
The Blues went to stumps on day three at 9-463 in their first innings, a lead of 252 after WA were rolled for 211.
Heavy rain washed out most of day two, but NSW made up for that lost time by piling on the runs on Sunday.
Konstas (88) resumed on his overnight score of 80, but his hopes of scoring his fourth century of the summer were dashed when he edged Lance Morris to second slip.
Patterson picked up where Konstas left off, scoring an unbeaten 167 off 255 balls to lift the home side to a big first-innings lead.
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Patterson breaks century drought in style
It marked a big turnaround for Patterson, who was dropped last season amidst a form slump.
He now has 527 runs this season at an astounding average of 105.4, thrusting his name back into the national selection puzzle to add to his two Tests.
Patterson yelled out in joy upon reaching his century - his first ton in 769 days.
The previous highest first-class total by Patterson was 157, but he surged past that late on day three.
The 31-year-old struck 15 fours and three sixes during his glittering knock, while Chris Green (35) and Jack Edwards (30) added some handy runs lower down the order.
WA paceman Brody Couch finished with 3-66, while Morris (2-69) and Cameron Gannon (2-99) also chipped in.
Spinner Corey Rocchiccioli, who is trying to earn a spot on Australia's two-Test tour of Sri Lanka, returned figures of 1-87 off 27 overs.
For WA, the final day will be all about survival given there's no hope the defending champions can win the match.
NSW sit second last on the table, and desperately need to win in order to revive their finals hopes.
WA, winners of the past three titles, entered the match second on the ladder.