Tasmania 183 and 537 for 8 (Jewell 227, Webster 100, Wakim 72, Hope 54*, Paris 3-76) lead West Australia 271 (Goodwin 85, Webster 3-30, Meredith 3-59) by 449 runs
Jewell, dropped with out scoring on Saturday, started the day on 98 and loved two extra slices of luck on the way in which to a career-best 227. Wicketkeeper Josh Philippe dropped an opportunity when the left-hander was on 165. He was then caught together with his weight on the mistaken foot as an edge flew between him and first slip to carry up Jewell’s 200.
‘It most likely hasn’t actually sunk in but, what’s occurred,” Jewell mentioned.
“I simply wakened at first of the day fairly nervous about getting these first two runs, however [I’m] very glad.
“Hopefully I can profit from it and get one other [big score] quickly.”
He was cagey when requested what the plan could be on Monday. A victory would go some strategy to securing the table-topping Tigers’ place with two rounds till the ultimate.
“I am certain we’ll have a bowl at some stage tomorrow. We’re nonetheless making an attempt to win this recreation,” he mentioned.
“With contemporary bowlers and a brand new ball, we will do some injury.”