VICTORIA'S ex-captain Cameron White scored an impressive 83 before his side crumbled to be all out for 312 on day one of their MCG Sheffield Shield clash with Western Australia.
Left-arm paceman Jason Behrendorff took 4-62, dismissing openers Rob Quiney and Chris Rogers, then snaring the last two wickets.
The Bushrangers were in control at 4-258 midway through Wednesday's final session, with White, who had played a chanceless and elegant innings, seemingly headed for a century.
But when tall WA paceman Michael Hogan extracted some movement from the pitch to have White caught behind, it sparked a slump of 6-54 to end the innings.
Within the next six overs, John Hastings (five) and David Hussey (44 from 48 balls) both fell to soft dismissals, hitting medium-pacer Hilton Cartwright straight to fieldsmen.
Peter Siddle followed next over, giving left-arm spinner Ashton Agar his second wicket when he advanced and popped a catch to bat-pad, before Behrendorff cleaned up the innings.
Agar (2-93) had earlier taken punishment from White and Hussey, who belted him for two sixes.
WA acting captain Shaun Marsh had sent Victoria in to bat and was rewarded early, with Quiney falling for a duck.
But Test opener Rogers, who never looked comfortable scoring 36, and young No.3 Peter Handscomb, who batted stylishly for 69, put on a 107-run second-wicket stand to take the ascendancy.
They both fell in consecutive overs soon after lunch.
White then dominated an 84-run stand with his captaincy successor Matthew Wade (33), who survived several close shaves early in his innings.
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