South Australia 268 for 7 (Nielsen 68, Lehmann 67, Scott 54*, Siddle 3-40, Sutherland 3-67) Beat Victory 204 (Sutherland 50, Thornton 4-27, McAndrew 3-47) for 64 races
Victoria was withdrawn by 204 in 43.3 overs in response in Adelaide Oval, since SA captured her first 50 trophies over 2011/12.
Victoria’s Run Chase, with Marcus Harris flying in 41 of 42 balls, was well aimed at 74 by 1 in 14. But McSweeney, which had not made a Wickt Tournament all with its soft detachment, then provided an unlikely and decisive turn.
Harris gave space to hit McSweeney for the offside, but hit the ball directly to Jason Sangha on the cover. In his next transfer, McSweeney dismissed Dangerman Peter Handscomb for 1. The SA captain threw his right hand at a highly highly straight trip, stopped the ball and completed an impressive capture in the second grip.
In the SA entries, Nielsen has a higher score with 68 of 93 balls, Lehmann made 67 of 75 and Allrounder Scott, the tournament player, ended with a flowering with an undefeated 54 of 37 deliveries.
Victorian Captain Sutherland took three of the four initial WICKETS and veteran Peter Siddle claimed 3 by 40.
SA had a solid start with the Nielsen and Mackenzie Harvey openers organizing 44 races before Sutherland attacked the eighth. Harvey, who hit two four and six in his 23 of 23 balls, cut his stumps when he tried to force on the side of the side.
Sutherland said Daniel Drew Drew at 14 and McSweeney soon followed him. When Sangha fell to Sutherland, SA was staggering 118 for 4 in 26, before Nielsen and Lehmann were with an association of 56 races.
Lehmann later combined with Scott for a quick support of 67 races, and the latter reached its 36th century balls in a burst with seven four and a six.