Tasmania 331 (Silk 112, Abbott 6-99, Bamnshi 3-77) and 81 for 1 (Weatherld 63*) lead New South Wales 186 (Bamnsui 40*, Webster 5-44, Meredith 3-43) by 226 runs
Their pink-ball collision was half way, in the second innings the home side was 81 for 1, proud of the overall lead of 226.
NSW, which is third, must face South Australia (SA) in the final round of Queensland and in the final, who will be defeated by Tasmania.
NSW fought in the middle session of the Day-Night Game on the second day and was thrown at 186 in their first innings, as webster and meredith were skilled with the ball.
Waidlald then finished the day with an unbeaten 635 and his dismissal on Monday would be priority for the NSW attack.
Bowling at a significant speed, Meredith took two wickets in one over because in their first innings, the visitors were placed behind the foot. Test opener Sam Constas made only 5 and started Kurtis Patterson (33), Josh Philip (25) and Abbott (30), losing 3 of NSW 0 for 8 for 8.
However, Bamshwis confirmed that Tasmania would bat again on Sunday, with six fours and two sixes from 4 balls to 4 balls, NSW will help cross the follow-on target.
Test all -rounder has demanded 5 for 44 and 3 for Merrity 43.
Jackson Bird Tasmania's second innings NSW and Tim Word (no outside) batted in the stumps to make NSW progress in the first innings of NSW.





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