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Resumed on 110 and was eventually out stumped off Steven Smith.Kurtis PattersonWent to stumps unbeaten on 28, and will have a chance to seriously push his claims on day three.Cameron WhiteContinued his outstanding start to the summer with 75*, but came in at No.7 with a very strong base of 5 for 334 behind him.Travis HeadManaged 37 off 43 balls before being bowled by Peter George.Jake LehmannCaught behind off George for 7.Matthew WadeCaught at short cover for 6.Glenn MaxwellPerhaps trying to show a Test match temperament, made 10 from 32 balls, but didnt go on with it, caught behind off Doug Bollinger.George BaileyMade 24 before he was lbw to Simon Mackin at the WACA.Alex DoolanRecent first-class form would suggest he is no chance - when this game started his past three years had brought only one hundred and an average of 24.81. 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