NSW in box seat to make Shield final

Victoria lost three quick wickets late on day three in Alice Springs to leave NSW well on track to winning through to the Sheffield Shield final.

NSW will look to Test spinner Nathan Lyon as they seek a win over Victoria in Alice Springs that would catapult them into the Sheffield Shield final.

The Blues had the better of a low-scoring third day with Shield holders Victoria crashing late in the final session to be 3-20 in pursuit of a formidable victory target of 269 on a spinning wicket.

The winner will face South Australia in the decider starting on Saturday week while a draw will be enough for Victoria to creep into the final.

Defeat would be a disaster for defending champions Victoria, who seemed untouchable at the Shield summit just a month ago before suffering three successive defeats.

NSW fast bowler Trent Copeland was the star on Thursday, top-scoring with a crucial 47 batting at No.7, as the Blues cobbled together 178 in their second innings for a lead of 268.

Copeland then shone with the ball, knocking over Victoria's two openers - Travis Dean and Rob Quiney - as the shadows lengthened at Traeger Park.

Earlier on Thursday, NSW cleaned up the Victorian tail as the Bushrangers added just 12 runs to their overnight 8-239, before Abbott struck twice within an over.

Both teams lined up with two spinners, but Copeland believes it is Lyon - with support from teenage rookie spinner Arjun Nair - that can lift the Blues into the final.

"He (Lyon) is getting serious amounts of turn outside off-stump," said Copeland. "I'm confident he will create seven chances by himself, let alone with the rest of us in support.

"It was a good day for us, and the scoreboard shows that we turned up ready to play.

"We have a Shield final on the line, and that is everything to us.

"We won the Matador (one-day) Cup and only lost one game, and we have also only lost one game in the Shield so I feel like we have been one of the better teams all season."

South Australia await the winner after their position in the final was confirmed on Thursday without a ball being bowled following Queensland's massive innings defeat to Western Australia at the Gabba.

"We need to be ready as a fielding unit, and put pressure on the Vics because it is not going to be easy to stick it out (with the bat)," said Copeland.


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