South Australia 93 (Elliott 6-23) and 388 (Sangha 75, Scott 69*, McInerney 61) beat Tasmania 101 (Doggett 6-40) and 293 (Radhakrishnan 68, Doran 65, Webster 53, Pope 4-76) by 87 runs
Set 381 runs for victory, Tasmania moved previous 200 for the lack of three wickets as they sought to drag off an inconceivable run chase on Friday’s ultimate day of play at Adelaide Oval.
However legspinner Pope claimed three of the final seven wickets to steer table-topping SA to their fifth win of the season from eight matches. SA now have one foot within the door of the ultimate as they chase their first Protect title since 1996.
Webster belted 5 fours and a six in his 59-ball innings however was the final man out when he skied a catch to Jake Lehman off Nathan McAndrew.
Lehman had dropped a few catches earlier within the match and nearly spilled the final probability, earlier than grabbing it on the second try.
It introduced down the curtain on a outstanding match, after 20 wickets fell on day one. It was the primary time SA have gained a Protect match after batting first and posting fewer than 100 runs within the first innings.
They have been skittled for 93 however responded by knocking over Tasmania for 101 on Tuesday, thanks largely to six for 40 from participant of the match Brendan Doggett.
Radhakrishnan, an Indian-born 22-year-old who can bowl spinners with proper and left arms, placed on 79 runs for the fourth wicket with Doran as Tasmania briefly eyed victory.
Pope was on a hat-trick when he eliminated tailenders Kieran Elliott and Gabe Bell – each out for geese and caught by Manenti.
















