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Clayton's ton lifts Queensland after shaky start

Queensland's No.3 Jack Clayton's unbeaten century on day one at the Gabba, after the Bulls were sent in, meant NSW gun Sam Konstas was made to wait for a hit

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      Queensland v New South Wales | Sheffield Shield | Day 1

      Jack Clayton's resolute, unbeaten century for Queensland has kept returning NSW prodigy Sam Konstas waiting for his first Gabba innings.

      Bulls No.3 Clayton was unbeaten on 133 after day one as the Sheffield Shield returned in Brisbane on Saturday, the hosts 5-307 after being sent in by the Blues.

      The left-hander's fourth first class century was a valuable one, Clayton leading the recovery after they had slipped to 3-45 in the first session.

      He enjoyed some luck after being pinned on the back by a bouncer with his first delivery, dropped at first slip on 98 and then scampering through for a risky single to bring up triple figures.

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          Clayton rides his luck to post superb ton

          Lachlan Hearne (63) was the more fluent of the pair earlier in the day before Clayton expanded with a series of confident straight and off drives.

          Jimmy Peirson (36) helped push the total towards 300 before returning allrounder Michael Neser (20 not out) and Clayton got the hosts to stumps.

          "Nice to get the team in a decent position (on) day one," Clayton said.

          "Getting sent in to bat, we want to try get a big total on the board and drive the game.

          "It's really satisfying and it's been a bit frustrating the first part of the season ... some 80s and 90s and a lot of starts.

          "To capitalise and with a bit of luck in there, was really nice."

          It means young gun Konstas will be made to wait for his first Gabba innings after he was replaced at the top of the Australian order by Travis Head in Sri Lanka and sent home to gain experience on the seam-friendly Brisbane surface. 

          Debutants Hanno Jacobs (2-75) and Ross Pawson (1-64) both had early joy, the latter dismissing Matt Renshaw (eight) when the Test aspirant skied an attempted pull shot to cut short a confident start.

          Jacobs then had Angus Lovell and Ben McDermott's scalps in quick succession before the rearguard began.

          The Blues sit in third place on a congested Shield ladder on 24.2 points, two spots ahead of Queensland (19.31). 

          South Australia (29.93) leads the way from Victoria (28.06).

          Sheffield Shield standings 2024-25

          Team
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          Wins
          W
          Losses
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          Drawn
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          Total points
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          1 South Australia Men South Australia Men SA 10 6 1 3 0 0 7.61 9 55.61
          2 Queensland Bulls Queensland Bulls QLD 10 3 3 4 0 0 9.06 8.7 39.76
          3 Victoria Men Victoria Men VIC 10 4 5 1 0 0 5.19 9.3 39.49
          4 NSW Men NSW Men NSW 10 3 4 3 0 0 6.99 8.4 36.39
          5 Tasmanian Tigers Men Tasmanian Tigers Men TAS 10 3 5 2 0 0 7.72 8.2 35.92
          6 Western Australia Men Western Australia Men WA 10 3 4 3 0 0 5.83 8.6 35.43

          M: Matches played

          W: Wins

          L: Losses

          D: Drawn

          N/R: No results

          Ded.: Deductions

          Bat: Batting Bonus

          Bowl: Bowling Bonus

          PTS: Total points

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