Sydney, Feb. 18 -- A dramatic Queensland batting collapse has set up a vital win for South Australia in their quest for back-to-back Sheffield Shield titles.
The Bulls lost 6-8 in 10 overs across the opening hour of day three as the visitors claimed a crucial victory at the Gabba. Nathan McAndrew (5-32) took his first five-wicket haul of the Shield season as SA bowled Queensland out for just 119 in their second innings.
Chasing 91, Australian Test wicketkeeper Alex Carey (19 not out) hit the winning run as South Australia reached the target with seven wickets in hand.
Queensland started day three at 3-110, leading SA by 81 runs with Hugh Weibgen (34) and Jimmy Peirson (11) in the middle.
Liam Scott (1-26) opened the bowling to begin the...