.Young swift bowler Sam Elliott cleaned up the rear to extend a colossal 16-game unbeaten touch for Victoria versus New South Wales in the Sheffield Shield on Wednesday.Elliott professed job greatest figures of 4-44, featuring the significant wicket of NSW keeper Josh Philippe for 88, to close a 141-run gain at the MCG as well as take the Vics to the top of the Guard table.The lead suggested Victoria's streak versus NSW will continue right into an eighth year, along with the Blues having actually certainly not trumped their old rivals in a red-ball clash considering that February 2017. Resuming at 6-185 in pursuit of 383, Philippe viewed track for a fourth superior hundred prior to he flashed at a large shipping coming from Elliott as well as scared it behind.The openings of Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon and also Jackson Bird rapidly adhered to, all being up to Elliott, who proved his choice over Australia A-capped quick Mitch Perry with match numbers of 4-62 coming from 23 overs.Watch every reception of Australia v Pakistan ODI Collection LIVE & special to FOX CRICKET, offered on Kayo. New to Kayo? Receive your very first month for only $1. Minimal time offer > Sam Elliott professed job greatest figures of 4-44. Picture: Darrian Traynor/ Getty ImagesSource: Getty ImagesElsewhere, Western Australia possessed Tasmania on the ropes at the WACA moving in to the last time's play, with the Tigers leading by merely 80 runs at 9-135 in their 2nd innings.Test hopeful Beau Webster dealt with hard for 35 yet was puzzled to be broken down lbw to Matthew Kelly for a sphere which might possess struck his pads outside the line of off stump.Mitchell Wetland once more performed certainly not bowl as fellow all-rounder Aaron Hardie sent out down six overs as well as created a greatly increasing delivery to possess Jake Doran captured behind for 34. After shedding to South Australia by just 3 runs in a Sheffield Shield traditional in 2015, Queensland had actually created a strong beginning to their hunt of 359 at Allan Border Field.Matt Renshaw fell caught behind to Nathan McAndrew for 21 to proceed his first-rate operate dry spell, as Usman Khawaja forged ahead to be unbeaten on 39 with Marnus Labuschagne on 6.