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Player of the Match
Player of the Match

WA claim first innings points

South Australia 225 (Harris 65, Cooper 56, Hogan 3-45, Beer 3-63) v Western Australia 335 (North 119, Davis 89, Putland 5-71, George 3-83)
Scorecard

Western Australia wrapped up first innings points and engineered a strong position from which to push for outright victory as South Australia fell 110 short of the visitors' 335 on day two of the Sheffield Shield match at Adelaide Oval.

The Warriors' tail crept up to their first innings total before harrying the Redbacks with the ball and ultimately enjoying a flood of wickets in the afternoon, taking 9 for 165 after lunch as the hosts were rounded up for 225.

Nathan Coulter-Nile struck first, bowling Michael Klinger when he failed to offer a shot, and would later return to dismiss the dangerous allrounder Daniel Christian. Michael Hogan and Michael Beer also bowled with intelligence and economy to strangle an SA innings that had shown promise when Daniel Harris and Callum Ferguson were together.

Among the rest only Tom Cooper offered much resistance, and his stay was ended by a legside catch from the bowling of Beer, who warmed up nicely for his looming trip to South Africa with the Australian Test team.

Gary Putland had earlier collected his second five-wicket Shield haul for SA, though the Redbacks were frustrated somewhat by a stubborn innings from Beer against the second new ball.

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South Aust 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st1M KlingerDJ Harris
2nd21M KlingerCJ Ferguson
3rd1M KlingerTLW Cooper
4th20M KlingerAC Blizzard
5th35M KlingerDT Christian
6th0M KlingerTP Ludeman
7th0M KlingerCB Bailey
8th28CB BaileyJM Mennie
9th0CB BaileyGD Putland
10th13CB BaileyPR George