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Bulls canter to victory over South Australia

Queensland secured a second-straight win with unbeaten fifties to Joe Burns and Matthew Renshaw leading the side home by seven wickets

Queensland have displayed their Marsh One-Day Cup credentials with a crushing seven-wicket victory over South Australia at Allan Border Field on Tuesday.

The Bulls moved to outright top of the ladder after a strong display with bat and ball earned a bonus point win.

In-form Burns posts another unbeaten half-century

The home side eased to the victory target, posting 3-227 off 35.5 overs in response to South Australia's all out for 226 off 48.5 overs.

The tone was set early in the run chase with 20 coming off the opening two overs as Queensland's powerful batting line-up seemed intent on chasing a bonus point from the outset.

Max Bryant thrashed a quickfire 32 off 21 balls at the top of the order, while opening partner Sam Heazlett hit 51 off 43 for a sixth half century in just his 11th outing in the competition.

Richardson wins the battle with blazing Bull Bryant

Ashes breakthrough star Marnus Labuschagne batted with confidence before he was dismissed for 18.

But Matthew Renshaw (52 not out) and Joe Burns (65 not out) had little trouble overhauling the target as the pair combined for an unbeaten 114-run stand for the fourth wicket.

Batting seemed much harder earlier in the day for South Australia in their opening innings of the summer.

Renshaw rolls to his first fifty of the summer

Veteran batsman Tom Cooper was the only Redback to post a half century before he was the ninth wicket to fall for 62.

Opener Jake Weatherald maintained last season's form with 44, while Alex Carey made 29 and Joe Mennie contributed a lusty 31 down the order.

There were strong contributions from Queensland's frontline bowlers headlined by Billy Stanlake (3-38) and spinner Matthew Kuhnemann (3-39).

Even batsman Renshaw picked up his first Australian domestic one-day cup wicket, dismissing Weatherald lbw.

'Allrounder' Renshaw does it all with the ball in Brisbane

Renshaw took 1-19 off three overs and got some good turn with his off-spin.

It was a second win in three days for the Bulls after they posted a record run-chase at Allan Border Field in seeing off NSW in their season opener on Sunday.

SA were without regular captain Travis Head following his Ashes exertions, while Michael Neser lined up for Queensland for his first outing of the summer.

The Bulls are set to welcome back star batsman Usman Khawaja later in the tournament, although allrounder Jack Wildermuth will require further assessment after he missed today's match due to hamstring soreness.

Harry Conway does his best 'Bumble' impersonation

Queensland XI: Sam Heazlett, Max Bryant, Marnus Labuschagne, Matthew Renshaw, Joe Burns, Jimmy Peirson (c), Michael Neser, Mark Steketee, Xavier Bartlett, Matthew Kuhnemann, Billy Stanlake

South Australia XI: Jake Weatherald, Callum Ferguson, Jake Lehmann (c), Alex Carey, Tom Cooper, Alex Ross, Cameron Valente, Joe Mennie, Adam Zampa, Kane Richardson, Wes Agar