Test all-rounder Cameron Green has made 251, his maiden first-class double century, in the Western Australia vs Queensland Sheffield Shield clash.
After resuming on 182 on day two at the Gabba, Green brought up his 200 with a glide down through third man.
He finished on 251 after being caught by Joe Burns off Matthew Kuhnemann. Batting No.4, Green lasted 343 balls, hitting 29 fours and five sixes.

It was an emphatic reminder of his class and continues an incredible run-scoring spree.
Green had made 201 not out in Premier Cricket, 168 not out in Sheffield Shield and 144 in the Marsh One-Day Cup within a fortnight, leading into his latest innings.
He cut a delighted figure on Sunday, beaming as he raised his bat for the double ton.
It was the sixth-highest individual Shieffield Shield innings at the Gabba. WA was in command at 4-434 when Green was dismissed.
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