South Australia 124 (Sangha 45, Couch 4-33, Rocchiccioli 3-10) Western Australia 120 (Fanning 49, Scott 3-10, Buckingham 3-35) for four races
The bowling players were feasting when 20 WICKETS fell on the opening day of Sheffield Shield’s clash between Western Australia and Australia del Sur on Waca soil.
Joel Curtis and Ashton Turner were the only other WA players, apart from Fanning to turn it into double figures.
But any idea that southern Australia can build a great advantage of the first entries evaporated quickly, despite the best efforts of Jason Sangha.
Conor Mcinerney and Henry Hunt openers could not stay for a prolonged period.
Cameron Gannon only took the scalp, but it was a heartbreaking of a delivery that began and caught the glove of a surprised Sangha.
The match is formed as crucial in the race to reach the final of March 26 to 29.
Southern Australia (29.93 points) sits at the top of the staircase with three victories and two raffles of six games, while WA (23.91 points) sits fourth with two victories and two raffles of six outputs.