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Oliver Caffrey

Vics crawl on tricky Shield pitch against Queensland

Victoria's Test aspirant Marcus Harris made a patient 73 against Queensland in Sheffield Shield. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)

Victoria have battled their way to 4-201 after a slow first day of their Sheffield Shield clash with Queensland at the MCG.

On a tricky, green pitch, the Vics carefully went about their business after being sent in to bat by Bulls captain Usman Khawaja.

Test contender Marcus Harris hit a patient, but important 73 in front of national selector Tony Dodemaide.

Coming off a century on a flat pitch at the Junction Oval against Tasmania last week, this knock, from 212 balls, was arguably better as it was made in tough conditions.

Harris, along with Cameron Bancroft, is in line to replace David Warner when the veteran opener bows out of Test cricket in January.

Fellow Test prospect Peter Handscomb hit 66 before falling caught behind to Jack Wildermuth.

The Vics' run-rate is sitting at just above two-an-over and they will need to lift that significantly on Friday if they want to force a result in the four-day match.

Queensland were rocked by the withdrawals of quicks Michael Neser and Mark Steketee ahead of the match.

Coming off two agonising defeats in a row, the Bulls are without arguably their two most important bowlers.

Neser returned to Brisbane to be with his partner giving birth, while Steketee woke up feeling ill and withdrew from the team.

Former Western Australian bowler Liam Guthrie was brought into the Bulls' team.

Guthrie claimed the key wicket of Will Pucovski, who has been below his prolific best since returning to the Shield side this season, for five.

With Test spinner Todd Murphy resting, left-arm bowler Doug Warren was handed a first-class debut for Victoria.

Warren was only recently signed as a rookie and the 22-year-old is yet to be given a Cricinfo profile, a sign when a cricketer fully cracks the professional ranks.

Queensland and Victoria sit in the bottom two spots on the table with each state only having won one game from their first four matches to start the season.

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