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Love plunders century as Bulls on top of Redbacks Steve Larkin - 13 February 2002
Queenslander Martin Love compiled a stylish century against South Australia as the Pura Cup leaders dominated the opening day of the top of the table clash here today. Love's elegant unbeaten 120 steered the Bulls to a commanding 2-257 at stumps. The right hander was in complete control of the Redbacks from the moment he stepped on to a sweltering Adelaide Oval today - after just one ball of the match. Love strode to the crease after Redbacks paceman Mark Harrity trapped Bulls opener Jerry Cassell lbw for a golden duck with the initial delivery of the match. But SA had to wait more than three hours before experiencing success again as Love joined acting captain Jimmy Maher to thwart the home bowlers. Maher, assuming the leadership in the absence of Stuart Law (broken finger) and playing his 100th first-class match for Queensland, also appeared set for a big innings before being dismissed for 66 from the bowling of emerging quick Paul Rofe. Inexperienced right hander Brendan Nash then joined the veteran Love and combined in an unbroken 119-run partnership for the third wicket. Love, who displayed immaculate placement and concentration during a patient innings, registered his century from 243 deliveries which included nine fours. He remained not out 120 at stumps with Nash unbeaten on 59. Rofe toiled manfully in hot conditions, sending down 21 overs for a return of 1-54 while Harrity claimed 1-57 from 17 overs. Queensland took a two-point lead over SA into this fixture at the top of the cup table. © 2002 AAP
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