Yeoval product Chris Tremain got Victoria off to a brilliant start in day one of the Sheffield Shield match with Queensland on Friday, handing the Bushrangers all the momentum.
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The former Macquarie Valley and Western Zone quick struck three times inside the first ten overs, and coupled with Scott Boland’s removal of Joe Burns, the Bulls were reduced to 4-11 at one stage.
Tremain took the new ball and removed Charlie Hemphrey (0) on just the second ball of the game while he also knocked over Marnus Labuschagne (0) and one-time Australian representative Peter Forrest (3).
All three of Tremain’s wickets were genuine fast bowler dismissals, with each of the three batsmen edging chances to wicketkeeper Matthew Wade
Queensland never recovered from that early onslaught and despite Sam Heazlett making 51 the Bulls could only manage 137.
Tremain finished with the figures of 3-26 from 13 overs.