The batting incumbentsDavid Warner Played on trying to hook Chris Tremain for 20, to add to his 11 from the first innings.Joe Burns Again failed to reach double-figures, this time lbw to Chadd Sayers for 2. His past six first-class innings now read: 4, 7, 1, 0, 4, 2.Usman Khawaja Caught and bowled by Kane Richardson for 17, but has a first-innings century under his belt.Callum Ferguson Was lbw to Peter George for 4. Has endured a similar lean streak to Burns, and his past five first-class innings read: 0, 3, 1, 4, 4.Peter Nevill Faced 61 balls before being bowled by Daniel Christian for 26, the ball keeping low on an SCG pitch that was offering variable bounce.Steven Smith is yet to bat in the second innings, and Adam Voges will not bat again having been concussed in the first innings.The batting hopefulsMatt Renshaw Scored a run-a-ball 50 as Queensland sought quick runs, which showed he can change his tempo. Caught hooking off the bowling of Richardson. Made 108 in the first innings and is a serious contender to open with Warner in Adelaide.Kurtis Patterson Managed 55 before he was lbw playing back to a Jon Holland ball that kept very low. Top-scored in the New South Wales innings.Nic Maddinson Like several of his New South Wales team-mates, done by a ball staying low. Bowled by Tremain for 6.Travis Dean Prodded Steve OKeefe to cover for 29 to add to his 134 from the first innings.Glenn Maxwell Top-edged OKeefe trying to sweep from well outside off stump and was caught for 3. Made 10 in the first innings.Cameron Bancroft Was bowled by Simon Milenko for 11, having made only 2 in the first innings. Has not made a fifty in any of his six Shield innings this summer.Sam Whiteman Threw his name into the wicket-keeping mix by posting 104 against Tasmania at the WACA, having scored 54 in the first innings.The bowling incumbentNathan Lyon The only one of Australias Test bowlers to be playing in this Shield round, Lyon again went wicketless in Victorias second innings and finished with match figures of 0 for 173The bowling hopefulsSteve OKeefe Bowled only three overs in Victorias second innings, but picked up 2 for 6.Chadd Sayers Having gone wicketless in the first innings, picked up 2 for 43 in the second innings at the Gabba, including the wicket of Burns.Jason Behrendorff Ran through the Tasmania lower order to finish with 5 for 80 from 34.5 overs at the WACAJackson Bird Picked up 1 for 60 from 19 overs in Western Australias second innings, having taken 2 for 60 in the first.Chris Tremain Proved extremely difficult to score against on a cracking SCG pitch and claimed 4 for 22 from 18 overs, including 11 maidens. 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THE 4 EVENTSMen (2 events): Individual and teamWomen (2 events): Individual and teamTHE FORMATQualifying round to classify 64 competitors in both of the singles events, and 12 teams in both of the team events (3 competitors per team).Knock-out matches through to the final.MILESTONES1900Archery makes its debut at the Olympic Games in Paris.1904Women are allowed to compete in Olympic archery events.1931World archery championships held for the first time.1972After a 52-year absence, archery returns as an Olympic discipline.1988Return of the team competition as an Olympic event.1991First indoor world archery championships.STARSHubert van Innis (Belgium)A history in gold. In 1900, the Belgian master claimed some of archerys earliest Olympic titles, with two gold medals and a silver. 20 years later in Anttwerp, he performed even better, winning four golds and two silver.dddddddddddd. In total, he won nine Olympic archery medals - a record that stands to this day.Darrell Pace (United States)Double individual Olympic champion in 1976 and 1984, he also won two world titles in 1975 and 1979 (both individual and team). World record holder over one round for ten years (1,341 points).Kim Soo-nyung (South Korea)4 Olympic gold medals: 1 individual in 1988 (at the age of 17) and 3 in team events in 1988, 1992 and 2000. Double individual world champion in 1989 and 1991, and winner of four team world titles with South Korea between 1989 and 1995. Also a multiple world record holder. ' ' '