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Pope snares four as SA edge closer to Shield final

Seeking to end a 29-year title drought, South Australia have one foot in the door of the Sheffield Shield final after completing an 87-run win over Tasmania

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      South Australia v Tasmania | Sheffield Shield | Day 4

      Lloyd Pope missed out on a hat-trick but has played a crucial role as South Australia continued their quest for a drought-breaking Sheffield Shield title with an 87-run win over Tasmania.

      Set 381 runs for victory, Tasmania moved past 200 for the loss of three wickets as they sought to pull off an improbable run chase on Friday's final day of play at Adelaide Oval.

      But legspinner Pope (4-76) claimed three of the last seven wickets to steer table-topping SA to their fifth win of the season from eight matches.

      SA now have one foot in the door of the final as they chase their first Shield title since 1996.

      Fighting half-centuries from Nivethan Radhakrishnan (68), Jake Doran (65) and Test allrounder Beau Webster (53) weren't enough for Tasmania, who were bowled out for 293 before tea.

      Webster belted five fours and a six in his 59-ball innings but was the last man out when he skied a catch to Jake Lehman off Nathan McAndrew (3-70).

      Lehman had dropped a couple of catches earlier in the match and almost spilled the last chance, before grabbing it at the second attempt.

      It brought down the curtain on a remarkable match, after 20 wickets fell on day one.

      It was the first time SA have won a Shield match after batting first and posting fewer than 100 runs in the first dig.

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          Doggett dismantles Tigers with magnificent six-wicket haul

          They were skittled for 93 but responded by knocking over Tasmania for 101 on Tuesday, thanks largely to man-of-the-match Brendan Doggett's 6-40.

          Ben Manenti (1-44) made the crucial breakthrough on Friday when he removed Radhakrishnan, and was busy in the field with four catches.

          Radhakrishnan, an Indian-born 22-year-old who can bowl spinners with right and left arms, put on 79 runs for the fourth wicket with Doran as Tasmania briefly eyed victory.

          Pope was on a hat-trick when he removed tailenders Kieran Elliott and Gabe Bell – both out for ducks and caught by Manenti.

          Sheffield Shield standings 2024-25

          Team
          Matches played
          M
          Wins
          W
          Losses
          L
          Drawn
          D
          No results
          N/R
          Deductions
          Ded.
          Batting Bonus
          Bat
          Bowling Bonus
          Bowl
          Total points
          PTS
          1 South Australia Men South Australia Men SA 10 6 1 3 0 0 7.61 9 55.61
          2 Queensland Bulls Queensland Bulls QLD 10 3 3 4 0 0 9.06 8.7 39.76
          3 Victoria Men Victoria Men VIC 10 4 5 1 0 0 5.19 9.3 39.49
          4 NSW Men NSW Men NSW 10 3 4 3 0 0 6.99 8.4 36.39
          5 Tasmanian Tigers Men Tasmanian Tigers Men TAS 10 3 5 2 0 0 7.72 8.2 35.92
          6 Western Australia Men Western Australia Men WA 10 3 4 3 0 0 5.83 8.6 35.43

          M: Matches played

          W: Wins

          L: Losses

          D: Drawn

          N/R: No results

          Ded.: Deductions

          Bat: Batting Bonus

          Bowl: Bowling Bonus

          PTS: Total points

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