Tuesday 18 October 2011

Redbacks Sturdy Despite Katich Strikes

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South Australia v New South Wales, Sheffield Shield, Adelaide

Daniel Brettig at Adelaide Oval

October 17, 2011

South Australia 4 for 309 (Harris 89, Klinger 83) v New South Wales

South Australia's batsmen made a firm start to their opening Sheffield Shield match against New South Wales, though it might have been better than a stumps score of 4 for 309.

The Redbacks began soundly on a dry surface after winning the toss, Daniel Harris adding 164 with the captain Michael Klinger in good time before they were separated by the left-arm wrist spin of Simon Katich.

The rest of the day was a more balanced affair, as NSW took regular wickets to prevent the formation of another major partnership, preventing the strokemakers Callum Ferguson and Tom Cooper from exploiting the strong start they were given.

Beau Casson tower missing because of poor return a heart, attracted visitors with some precision, despite the lack of assistance from the surface. The absence Casson was even sadder to transform the conditions Katich extracted from the runway, which will take the interests of Australia off-spinner Nathan Lyon, playing his game Shield first for SA as a first successful test in Sri Lanka.

Another recent test beginning, Trent Copeland can not rely on a door, but was his usual miserly, move the ball slightly in each direction. Mitchell Starc and Moises Henriques has also changed the odd decent magic while Sean Abbott claims No. 1 in the first victim Klinger closed slide.

Klinger was the quietest of the SA batsmen in the morning, absorbing the force of the ball again, while Harris has played his shots. As one of the ablest Twenty20 opens up to the country, Harris was cut and pinging the ball off his pads to clear SA to 0 for 90 at noon.

Remained serene progress to the more than 51. Harris had reached the outskirts of a century, but Katich was a ball to strike the first fringe party in line with the voltage gain and a verdict of FPN. Katich celebrated with vigor, but the best to come when Ferguson, lately a curious omission of the national teams strongly driven at an angle of delivery through the bag and slid by Copeland.

Cooper was quickly in his step, guide gently on either side of tea, but the occupation ended Klinger, Abbott, and soon after Cooper tried to force through the offside and it is played by the ever-slip with Katica, which was also asked to Klinger.

Aiden Blizzard, Daniel and Christian played the more caution, but a blow strange appeal to maintain a sound position close to the SA.
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