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South Australia clinch back-to-back Sheffield Shields for first time

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MELBOURNE: South ⁠Australia took Victoria's last seven wickets for ​37 runs ​on Monday to secure a 56-run victory and clinch back-to-back Sheffield Shield titles for the first time in the 133-year history of the domestic first-class ⁠competition.


Victoria, heavy favourites to win the ⁠final, resumed on day five at Junction Oval on 102-5 chasing a victory target of 196 ‌to take the inter-state ​title for the ⁠33rd time.


South Australia's bowling attack ​needed less than an ‌hour to dismiss them for 139, however, with ​quick Nathan McAndrew named Man of the Match for his figures of 6-121 over both innings and a key knock with the bat.


McAndrew ‌made 60 in a pivotal second-innings partnership ​of 105 with test wicketkeeper-batter Alex Carey, ​who ‌contributed ⁠103 to South Australia's tally on a pace-friendly pitch.


"The ability for us to ​stay in the game is ⁠incredible, and to ​win two in a row with this group is super special, and it makes it even better when we're ​all such good mates off the ​field," said South Australia skipper Nathan McSweeney.  



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