Sam Konstas has joined a number of top-order hopes to blunder the beginning of their Ashes auditions on day one of many Sheffield Protect competitors.
The NSW opener, who turned 20 this week, fell for 4 earlier than rain stopped play on Saturday on the WACA.
Teammate Kurtis Patterson additionally was dismissed for eight after WA received the toss.
In Adelaide, SA No.3 Nathan McSweeney went for a duck in opposition to Victoria.
SA’s Jake Lehmann starred, scoring his fourth century in four-consecutive Protect video games since final season.
Lehmann scored his fourth century in his final 4 Protect matches. (Getty Photographs: Mark Brake)
Tasmanian opener Jake Weatherald was one Australian Check hopeful so as to add to his credentials, scoring 67 from 99 balls to assist regular the innings after Queensland snared three early wickets.
Weatherald mixed with captain Jordan Silk for an important fourth-wicket stand of 80 after they have been wobbling at 3-33. Silk went on to attain 104.
When rain stopped play in Perth, NSW have been additionally in early strife at 3-35.
Konstas got here to Perth with a head of steam after a century for Australia A in India.
He survived two LBW appeals, whereas wicketkeeper Joel Curtis dropped a troublesome catch off the within edge.
However WA fast Joel Paris was in the end rewarded for a formidable opening spell when he trapped Konstas LBW.
Cameron Gannon had Patterson caught behind and Check all-rounder Cameron Inexperienced took an excellent catch at second slip off spinner Corey Rocchiccioli to dismiss opener Blake Nikitaras for 9.
Matthew Gilkes (12) and Oliver Davies have been the not-out batsmen.
Tasmanian and Australian all-rounder Beau Webster was dominated out of the Queensland sport with an ankle damage.
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