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Player of the Match
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South Australia claim thrilling final-ball win over Tasmania

South Australia players celebrate a two-run win Getty Images

South Australia 398 for 6 dec (Sangha 151, Hunt 136, Meredith 4-95) and 233 for 9 dec (McInerney 75, Sangha 61, Kuhnemann 4-67) beat Tasmania 203 (Doran 51, Scott 3-30) and 426 (Ward 142, Hope 69, Weatherald 65, Silk 65, Agar 3-91, McAndrew 3-123) by two runs

South Australia have pulled off one of the most remarkable wins in the Sheffield Shield's 132-year history, beating Tasmania by two runs on the final ball of the match in Hobart.

Tasmania required four runs from the final ball to successfully chase down 429 for a dramatic victory.

Riley Meredith hit the ball to deep cover where Ben Manenti fielded it, but he came back for a second appearing to forget that a draw was a possible result and was run out after batting partner Lawrence Neil-Smith had sent him back.

The last-ball wicket allowed South Australia to claim the equal-tightest Shield victory ever in terms of runs, in a match that went past 6pm on the final day. Making the victory even more remarkable is the fact that Tasmania had looked in the box seat to claim the win, before losing 4 for 4 from the final nine balls of the match.

The win put South Australia top of the table, while Tasmania are now last.

After Tim Ward's 142 had appeared to put the hosts in a position where they could not lose the match, Mitch Owen and Brad Hope gave them a real chance of victory on Monday.

Owen blasted 53 from 39 balls, while Hope made 69 in a 72-run partnership that lasted just 10 overs. Hope was eventually caught on the boundary trying to hook Wes Agar, but with Owen firing the Tigers still looked a chance.

Tasmania required 62 from nine overs, 44 from six, and then seven from six balls after Owen hit Nathan McAndrew deep over the mid-wicket rope.

But when Owen was caught on the long-on boundary a few balls later and Matt Kuhnemann was out first ball, South Australia were back in the game. With seven required from the final over, Gabe Bell was bowled by Agar for a duck before the final-ball madness ensued.

The earlier stages of the day had also been full of drama, with Ward's century his first since his maiden Shield ton in October 2021.

With Jake Weatherald and Jordan Silk each hitting 65 for the Tigers, Ward struck 16 boundaries in his knock, including a cracking cover drive off Agar to bring up his ton.

But the left-hander was caught up in one of the more bizarre moments of the game in the middle session. With Tasmania flying in the chase, South Australia resorted to short-ball tactics to try and slow the momentum.

Ward ducked a bouncer off Henry Thornton, scratched out his guard and walked out of his crease in scenes reminiscent of the Jonny Bairstow stumping at Lord's last year.

Much like Alex Carey last July, SA's wicketkeeper Harry Nielsen threw down the stumps.

On this occasion the appeal was denied, with umpires having seemingly decided over had been called.

Tasmania 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st4J WeatheraldN Radhakrishnan
2nd97J WeatheraldTP Ward
3rd128JC SilkTP Ward
4th1JR DoranTP Ward
5th98BM HopeTP Ward
6th72BM HopeMJ Owen
7th22L Neil-SmithMJ Owen
8th0MP KuhnemannL Neil-Smith
9th1GT BellL Neil-Smith
10th3RP MeredithL Neil-Smith