Sangha and Carey tons hand South Australia first Shield title in 29 years
Carey made 105 while Sangha finished 126 not out as they produced the highest fourth innings chase in final history after coming together at 28 for 3
Carey made 105 while Sangha finished 126 not out as they produced the highest fourth innings chase in final history after coming together at 28 for 3
Fans swarmed Karen Rolton Oval to celebrate, in scenes similar to 1996, when South Australia last won the Sheffield Shield
Carey made 105 while Sangha finished 126 not out as they produced the highest fourth innings chase in final history after coming together at 28 for 3
Brendan Doggett finished with the best figures in a final but Queensland have a shot at an astonishing turnaround
Lehmann made 102 to give South Australia a 176-run first innings lead but Labuschagne's 61 helped erase that lead by stumps
Queensland were bundled out for 95 before 19-year-old Vidler responded with 4 for 33 to curb South Australia's lead