Qld close on Shield final as WA slip up

Queensland enjoyed a near-perfect day with bat and ball to gain control of their Sheffield Shield match against Western Australia.

Queensland batsmen Charlie Hemphrey and Luke Feldman hug.

Charlie Hemphrey's (L) century has helped lift Queensland from danger against Western Australia. (AAP)

Queensland are closing in on a Sheffield Shield final berth after building a healthy lead against Western Australia on another rain-affected day's play at the Gabba.

After collecting a 52-run first innings lead, Queensland moved to 58 without loss at stumps to extend their advantage to 110 runs with just one day to play.

A draw would maintain a healthy lead at the top of the ladder for Queensland, heading into next week's final round.

Charlie Hemphrey starred with the bat, scoring an unbeaten 103 in bowler-friendly conditions as Queensland moved from an overnight 8-146 to 263 all out, between yet more stoppages for rain.

Hemphrey and No.11 Luke Feldman, who swotted a career-best 52 off just 38 balls, helped take the game away from WA with an unlikely 87-run stand for the 10th wicket.

A top-order batting collapse effectively ended Western Australia's hopes after they limped to 7-142.

WA, who began the match in fifth, were forced to declare at 9-211 in a desperate attempt to force the win they require to push for one of the two final berths.

All five Queensland bowlers were among the wickets with legspinner Mitch Swepson collecting 3-54.

Rain forced two delays during the morning session after virtually the entire first day was washed out.


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