Bollinger sends reminder to selectors

A masterclass of pace and swing from Doug Bollinger has given NSW hope of an outright Sheffield Shield victory over Tasmania.

Tasmanian Tigers bowler Luke Butterworth delivers to NSW batsmen

Tasmania are taking a handy lead into the second innings of the Sheffield Shield match against NSW. (AAP)

A fired-up Doug Bollinger delivered Test selectors another timely reminder with a menacing spell to help NSW back into their Sheffield Shield match against Tasmania.

Bollinger produced a masterclass of pace and swing in a post-tea blitz with Sean Abbott to destroy the Tigers' second innings for just 164.

The 32-year-old's spell came on a day speculation increased he could be a shadow paceman for the third Ashes Test in Perth, and with selector Rod Marsh having been spotted at Bellerive for the Shield match.

Bollinger finished with 2-39 and Abbott a career-best 4-36 but it was the veteran's superb inswinging yorker to bowl Tim Paine (1) that ensured a collapse of 7-29.

"When someone's bowling that fast and bowling that well it gets the whole team up," Abbott said.

"You don't often see a guy bowling that fast and with the ball swinging like that."

The Tigers will have had enough of Bollinger, who took 6-62 against them in Sydney earlier this season.

"Painey's was an unbelievable ball," Tigers top-scorer Mark Cosgrove (81) said.

"After I saw that it was always going to be quite hard to keep him out.

"He executed his balls amazingly."

Tasmania's collapse left the Blues with a target of 255 for an unlikely outright win after they had begun the second innings trailing by 90.

The ladder-leaders were 0-43 at stumps on day three, Nic Maddinson to resume on 17 and Ryan Carters 26.

Tasmania had been in the box seat when they went to tea at 3-123 and eyeing a sizeable lead, but only opener Cosgrove passed 20 for the home side.

Bollinger got the initial breakthrough to remove opener Jordan Silk (12) before spinner Steve O'Keefe (2-31) dismissed Test aspirants Ed Cowan (12) and Alex Doolan (17).

Abbott claimed his four scalps supporting Bollinger after tea to top his previous best of 3-60, while Gurinder Sandhu (2-24) helped mop up the tail.

"Two hundred is a lot of runs to get, especially on a fourth-day wicket that's deteriorating," Abbott said.

"We've definitely given ourselves a chance."

The Tigers had dismissed the Blues for a first innings 264 before lunch on Sunday in reply to their own total of 354.


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