Matthews has a long run and he must be feeling the effects. That one out through the covers, just a single, Trimble is off the mark, he has won, border 34, Queensland 3 for 177. Beautiful straight drive by Border, very fast down the hill there. And it will be 4. He's got that one through, it will be a couple, that's all they take on the letter's arm. So at the end of the over, Queensland 3 for 183. Beautifully played in front of square leg for 4. Fine leg glance, Matthews should cut that off and does. Terry Alderman to Glen Trimble. Oh he's chased another wide. Terry Alderman to Alan Border. Beautiful shot, magnificent straight drive from Alan Border. Terry Alderman just over pitching a little there. Glorious shot for 4. So 17 after this in just over an hour. And that's out, Glen Trimble walks, Mullally claims his first wicket. Jim Zerra just getting to that one. What a big moment for the youngster. Well what a moment for Alan Mullally. He picks up the wicket of Glen Trimble with this delivery, just angled across him. What a beautiful catch from Tim Zerra. He's dropping short, Glen Trimble out for 15. The score at 4 now for 200. On Channel 9's Sunday Night at the Movies. I'm conducting an enquiry into the events surrounding the death of Sergeant Waters. The premiere of a soldier's story. Did you kill Waters? I want an answer. Captain Richard Davenport has come to Fort Neal to find out the truth about a man's past. What kind of man was he? And the kind of colored man that don't like lazy, shipless Negroes. His enemies. Now you ain't got to go out there and get your head beaten in. Well somebody's got to fight him. And his murder. Keep turning this thing over, you bound to have an explosion. A gripping television premiere with Cryo Freedom star Denzel Washington. Are there any suspects, sir? Now you hit him, didn't you? I knocked him down. They're all lying. Prove it. Sir, I never reported it. I know I should have. 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Royale at prices that make it the best piano value in Australia today, exclusively from Brash's White House. Botham joined border at the crease and played cautiously. With Queensland at four for 200. The way this man goes, that could be four for 300. Alderman to Botham. That's gotta be close. Magnificent off-cutter, possibly just a little too high. What a beautiful delivery. There's too high, definitely going over the top of the stumps. Terry Alderman moves into bowl to Ian Botham. Beautiful outswinger. Well played by Botham. Terry Alderman to Alan Border. It's a lovely shot. Beautiful back cut. Wide of Gulley, and that brings up Alan Border's 50. Alan Border 50 after having been dropped at zero in the slips off Chris Matthews. Four outs. Can't afford to bowl full tosses to this man. That's fruit for the sideboard. Put that one down as first game blues. Full tosses are not the best thing to bowl in any situation, let alone to Ian Botham. Another cut, beats Jeff Marsh, but won't beat Kim Hughes to the fence. Just two. Chris Matthews moves into Ian Botham. Off the back foot, pulled it just behind Squared. I get two here. And the letter keeps it to two. Way to Border, two slips and a gully. That one clipped out through mid-wicket, there'll be at least two in it. They'll take the third on the arm. Three runs to Alan Border, moving him on to 59 and the score to four for 227. Chris Matthews on his way into Alan Border. That's a magnificent cover drive. Matthews just over pitching there, just outside the off stump. And Alan Border just murdered that. A sensational shot from Alan Border, he just goes onto the front foot all the time in the world. Perfect timing. Crack, there it goes. Never in doubt. You don't bowl there to Alan Border. Ken McClay resumes the attack from the members in, bowling to Alan Border. Gone. He is out. Caught at second slip. Alan Border goes for 66. The fifth. Queensland Wicket falls to 234. The great A.B. Go. Just what he looked like. He was set for any score you like to name. He flicks it one outside the off stump from Ken McClay. Through it goes to Wayne Andrews who accepts the catch. He's delighted. West Australia is delighted. Queensland 5 for 234. Alan Border out. Caught Wayne Andrews at second slip off the bowling of Ken McClay for 66. Queensland now 5 for 234. Kerr 46, Barsby 48 as Matthews moves into Botham. Chris Matthews to Ian Botham. Yes! He's out. Isn't that incredible? We have been talking all day about Chris Matthews, how he can bowl the most innocuous deliveries and then just produces something out of the ordinary. It was a short delivery. It was wide. But it climbed. Beautifully taken by McClay. He's plucked that from nowhere. What a great catch. Ian Botham out for 9, 59 minutes for just 9 runs. Trevor Hones and Dirk Tasler saw Queensland through to stumps. At the close, the Morones were 6 for 245. That was the highlight to the first day's play. We have a look at the Queensland scorecard. Most batsmen got off to good starts. Particularly Kerr, Barsby, Richie Border into a lesser extent, Trimble. 6 for 245 at the close. For Western Australia, the Chief Destroyer, Chris Matthews, 26 overs, 6 maidens, 4 for 75. So that's our highlights for this evening. And just a reminder that you can join us tomorrow on 9's Wide World of Sports when we go live to the Wacker Ground for our coverage live tomorrow. And that comes up at 28 minutes after 12. And we'll see you then. This has been another presentation from 9's Wide World of Sports. The Sheffield Shield Final was proudly brought to you by Queensland Cement & Lime. Monday, 8.30 on 9. Let it all hang out with Patrick Swayze in... Morning, little... ...Grandview, USA. Are you on drugs? A town where dreams come true. Hey, sex is great. Where a boy becomes a real man. Watch this, Huff. The grind field is good. Patrick Swayze from Dirty Dancing with Jamie B. 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