RESULT
17th match, Adelaide, February 08 - 11, 2018, Sheffield Shield
379 & 243
(T:252) 371 & 253/4

Victoria won by 6 wickets

Player Of The Match
149 & 50
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Report

Winter five-for helps SA build lead after White's 149

Jake Weatherald's 62, coupled with an unbeaten 48 from Alex Ross, bolstered South Australia's lead to 216 after Cameron White struck his 21st first-class hundred

South Australia 379 & 5 for 208 (Weatherald 62, Ross 48*, Boland 2-29) lead Victoria 371 (White 149, Harris 66, Winter 5-85) by 216 runs
Jake Weatherald's 62, coupled with an unbeaten 48 from Alex Ross, bolstered South Australia's lead to 216 on day three at the Adelaide Oval. Cameron White headlined Victoria's response with a 149 in a must-win match for them, but debutant left-arm medium-pacer Nick Winter struck with a five-wicket haul to hand South Australia a slim first-innings lead of eight runs.
Seb Gotch was bowled on the fourth ball of the day by Daniel Worrall while White built on his overnight score of 68 to score his 21st first-class century, collecting a total of 10 fours and four sixes, before handing a catch to Ross off Joe Mennie. Chris Tremain's 23 helped Victoria narrow the deficit, before Winter bagged a couple of lower-order wickets to add to his previous day's three-for. Worrall and Mennie picked two wickets each while Winter ended with 5 for 85.
Weatherald got South Australia's second innings underway with a 16-run first over against Peter Siddle, helping them race to 40 inside five overs. Tremain, however, broke the partnership in the next over, removing Kelvin Smith for 10. Even as Weatherald, who followed his century in the BBL final with a duck in the first innings, motored on to his eighth first-class fifty, strikes from Scott Boland and Jon Holland, and a run-out by Siddle, reduced South Australia to 5 for 134. Ross and Harry Nielsen subsequently steadied the innings with an unbeaten 74-run partnership that hoisted South Australia to 208 without the loss of any more wickets.