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Match Details
Series
Toss
South Australia , elected to field first
Player Of The Match
Season
Hours of play (local time)
14.00 start, Tea 16.00-16.20, Supper 18.20-19.00, Close 21.00
Match days
25,26,27,28 October 2016 - day/night match (4-day match)
Umpires
Match Referee
Points
South Australia 9.61, Western Australia 1.51
Scorecard Summary
WESTERN AUSTRALIA 271/9d (79.4 OVERS)1ST INNINGS
- Michael Klinger61 (97)
- Shaun Marsh73 (151)
- Joe Mennie3/56 (19)
- Travis Head2/22 (5.4)
SOUTH AUSTRALIA 505/9d (106 OVERS)1ST INNINGS
- Callum Ferguson101 (127)
- Tom Cooper138 (154)
- Jason Behrendorff3/70 (20)
- Ashton Agar3/71 (16)
WESTERN AUSTRALIA 302 (78.2 OVERS)2ND INNINGS
- Shaun Marsh110 (165)
- Hilton Cartwright80 (110)
- Chadd Sayers4/57 (17)
- Kane Richardson2/37 (15)
SOUTH AUSTRALIA 69/0 (23.3 OVERS)2ND INNINGS
- Kelvin Smith*29 (81)
- Jake Weatherald*37 (61)
- Ryan Duffield0/4 (3)
- Ashton Agar0/21 (8.3)
23.3
1
Agar to Weatherald, 1 run,
23.2
1
Agar to Smith, 1 run,
23.1
1
Agar to Weatherald, 1 run,
END OF OVER:23 | 2 Runs | SOA: 66/0
- Kelvin Smith28 (80b)
- Jake Weatherald35 (59b)
- Ryan Duffield3-1-4-0
- Ashton Agar8-0-18-0
22.6
0
Duffield to Smith, no run,
22.6
1nb
Duffield to Smith, 1 no ball,
22.5
0
Duffield to Smith, no run,
Match Coverage
All Match NewsMarsh all but seals spot for SA Tests with WACA ton
Shaun Marsh is expected to be named in Australia's squad for the South Africa Tests after he struck a century against South Australia on the third day at the WACA
Cooper, Ferguson punish Western Australia
Centuries from Callum Ferguson and Tom Cooper put South Australia in a dominant position as they ended the second day of their day-night Sheffield Shield match against Western Australia with a lead of 203
Shaun Marsh proves fitness for SA Tests with half-century
Having spent over three hours at the crease on his return from a hamstring injury, Shaun Marsh, not only led Western Australia's efforts against South Australia in the Sheffield Shield but also took strides to retain his spot as Test opener