South Australia state wins its first Australian first-class cricket final in 29 years
South Australia chased a record 269 runs to win its first Sheffield Shield title in 29 years led by Jason Sangha's unbeaten 126 and Alex Carey's 105

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Australia squad for ICC Cricket
- Coovercolly Indresh
Adelaide, 29 March
South Australia has chased down a record 269 runs in an Australian first-class cricket final to win its first Sheffield Shield title in 29 years.
South Australia scored 270-6 in its second innnings to beat Queensland by four wickets Saturday. It was the fourth day of the scheduled five-day final.
Jason Sangha led the South Australians with an unbeaten 126 while Australia wicketkeeper Alex Carey scored 105. The two combined for a 202-run partnership.
Queensland was bowled out for 95 in its first innings — the lowest total of any team batting first in a Shield final which involves Australian state sides — and South Australia posted 271 all out in reply.
Queensland appeared down and out at 221-6 in its second innings, just 45 runs ahead, at lunch on the third day Friday. But centuries from Jack Wildermuth (111) and Jack Clayton (100) led a comeback and Queensland reached 445 in its second innings for its 269-run lead.
The highest previous run chase to win a Shield final was Victoria's 239-2 against New South Wales in 1990-91.
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