Renshaw hundred propels him towards Test contention
Written by I Dig SportsPrime Minister's XI 367 for 4 (Renshaw 136*, Bancroft 53) trail Pakistan 391 for 9 dec by 24 runs
The Prime Minister's XI, reached 367 for 4 in their first innings at stumps on days three at Manuka Oval, still 24 runs behind the tourists with the final day's play almost certain to bring a draw.
But Renshaw sealed honours in the so-called "bat-off" in this match among the leading Warner replacements, with openers Cameron Bancroft (53) and Marcus Harris (49) and allrounder Cameron Green (46) not making the most of their starts.
Outside of a 10-minute period where he hoisted Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed for two fours and a huge six, Renshaw played a particularly defensive innings at No. 3 that featured 337 balls. He did have a couple of moments of fortune when he survived a huge appeal for a gloved pull and later edged between the keeper and slip.
Green played some nice shots early, but reached at a wide Faheem Ashraf delivery and was caught behind just as a big score beckoned. He could still play a part in replacing Warner when the opener retires after the Pakistan series, if any of Marnus Labuschagne, Mitchell Marsh or Travis Head are moved up to open for the Test team.
Bancroft perhaps entered the "bat-off" in pole position as the Shield's top run-scorer this season, while Harris has regularly travelled with the Australian side as the spare batter.
Beau Webster slugged a monster six that was caught by a youngster in the crowd, a rare highlight in a dull late session.
Pakistan had rested first-choice pace bowlers Shaheen Shah Afridi, Hasan Ali and Mohammad Wasim, and spinner Abrar exited the tour match on Friday nursing what appeared to be an injured calf muscle.
If they want a specialist spinner in Perth, they may need to pick 37-year-old Noman Ali who also sat out the tour match.