Notes
--> BP van Deinsen (1) passed his previous highest First-Class Matches score of 20
--> MJ Clarke (1) 50 in 113 balls, 158 minutes with 6 fours
--> BJ Haddin (1) 50 in 73 balls, 86 minutes with 8 fours
--> MEK Hussey (1) 50 in 85 balls, 109 minutes with 7 fours
--> MEK Hussey (1) 100 in 139 balls, 175 minutes with 13 fours and 1 six
--> RJ Campbell (1) 50 in 49 balls, 76 minutes with 7 fours and 1 six
--> SM Katich (1) passed 2000 runs in First-Class Matches when he reached 40
--> BP van Deinsen (2) equalled his previous highest First-Class Matches score of 24
--> J Angel achieved his best innings bowling analysis in First-Class Matches in the New South Wales first innings (previous best was 6-68)
--> BA Williams reached 50 wickets in First-Class Matches for the season when he dismissed MJ Phelps, his 2nd wicket in the New South Wales first innings
--> MJ North achieved his best innings bowling analysis in First-Class Matches when he dismissed DT Johnston in the New South Wales second innings (previous best was 1-11)
--> GB Hogg achieved his best innings bowling analysis in First-Class Matches in the New South Wales second innings (previous best was 5-59)
--> MJ Clarke and BJ Haddin added 50 in 65 balls, 45 minutes for the New South Wales 6th wicket in the first innings
--> MJ Clarke and BJ Haddin added 100 in 177 balls, 112 minutes for the New South Wales 6th wicket in the first innings
12th Men: CJ Richards (NSW) and GG Swan (WA) Despite bright sunshine all morning, play was delayed by a drenched outfield until 2:30pm. Stumps was rescheduled to 7:00pm, with tea to be taken at 4:10pm. Tea: New South Wales 53/1 (Mail 18*, Bevan 7*, 7 overs) Day 2 start delayed from 10:30am to 1:10pm. Lunch was taken early at 12:30pm and the tea break at 4:10pm. Scheduled stumps was delayed until 7:00pm. Tea: Western Australia 102/0 (Hussey 14*, Campbell 57*, 23 overs) Rain stopped play at 5:51pm Play resumed at 6:30pm Continuous rain all morning forced the days play to be called off at lunch time Lunch: Western Australia 438/7d Tea: New South Wales 73/2 (Bevan 19*, Phelps 2*, 30 overs)