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Harris, Handscomb posts tons against WA

Victoria opener Marcus Harris made 111 on day three against WA in Melbourne. (Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS) (AAP)

Marcus Harris and Peter Handscomb have boosted their hopes of a Test recall by posting centuries in Victoria's Sheffield Shield clash with Western Australia at Junction Oval.

In reply to WA's 466, Victoria were 4-294 at tea on day three in a match that appears destined to end in a draw.

Harris set up Victoria's innings with 111 off 223 balls and Handscomb joined in with 107 not out off 192 balls.

Handscomb hasn't featured in the Test team since 2019, while Harris played the last of his 14 Tests in January this year.

Both players are in strong form and desperate to add to their Test careers.

Harris started the day on 67 and he brought up his century with a glorious drive in a ton that featured 14 fours and one six.

It continued a purple patch for the former Test opener, who posted scores of 85 and 42 in Victoria's draw against South Australia earlier this month.

Harris also dominated with English side Gloucestershire earlier this year.

Handscomb's century on Wednesday was aided by a fair chunk of luck.

The 31-year-old was on 41 when Cameron Bancroft dropped a tough chance low to the ground at backward square leg.

The Victoria skipper received another life on 58 when Josh Philippe missed a difficult stumping chance.

And next ball Handscomb was gifted another reprieve when Corey Rocchiccioli dropped an easy opportunity at mid-wicket.

Handscomb, the leading Shield run scorer from last season, made the most of the let-offs to post his 19th first-class century.

WA breathed some life into the contest during the middle part of the day by snaring three quick wickets, resulting in Victoria slipping from 1-225 to 4-278.

Bancroft inspired the mini collapse by taking a superb one-handed catch at short mid-wicket to end the innings of Harris.

Aaron Hardie (2-31) claimed his second scalp when Nic Maddinson fell for two and the WA allrounder pulled off a sharp catch to dismiss Matt Short for 17.

But with just four sessions remaining in the match, a result is highly unlikely.

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