Notes
--> Tasmania first innings: 50 in 109 balls, 73 minutes
--> Tasmania first innings: 100 in 208 balls, 143 minutes
--> Tasmania first innings: 150 in 356 balls, 244 minutes
--> Queensland first innings: 50 in 149 balls, 102 minutes
--> Queensland first innings: 100 in 264 balls, 179 minutes
--> Tasmania second innings: 50 in 139 balls, 97 minutes
--> Tasmania second innings: 100 in 287 balls, 196 minutes
--> S Young (2) 50 in 127 balls, 148 minutes
--> S Young (2) 100 in 193 balls, 211 minutes with 12 fours
--> DG Wright achieved his best innings bowling analysis in First-Class Matches when he dismissed GI Foley in the Queensland first innings (previous best was 2-64)
--> AJ Bichel achieved his best innings bowling analysis in First-Class Matches in the Tasmania second innings (previous best was 6-54)
--> MJ Di Venuto and JA Dykes added 50 in 88 balls, 59 minutes for the Tasmania 3rd wicket in the first innings
--> S Young and GJ Denton added 50 in 159 balls, 92 minutes for the Tasmania 9th wicket in the second innings
12th men: SR Mason (Tas), CT Perren (Qld) Start delayed on day one by eighty minutes due to drizzle Lunch: Tasmania 21/2 (DiVenuto 9, Dykes 2, 10 overs) Tea: Tasmania 121/5 (Marsh 21, Kremerskothen 6, 46 overs) Play was abandoned (due to rain) at 3:20 pm without a ball having been bowled Players were forced from the field by rain (after 95 minutes of play) at 12:05 pm Play abandoned at 3:16 pm due to rain Lunch: Tasmania 61/4 (Dykes 26, Young 10) Tea: Tasmania 114/8 (Young 45, Denton 0) Five ball over (the fifty-eighth of the innings) bowled by Symonds from the Derwent River End; called by Umpire Smeaton Denton scored his first run from his 62nd ball after 93 minutes at the crease. The previous record held by a batsman at Shield level for the most number of minutes at the crease before scoring a run was set by A.T.Hack (65 minutes) for SA v NSW in 1929/30. Match concluded at 6:01 pm (half an hour before the scheduled drawing of stumps) by mutual consent