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Glenelg cricketer Liam Scott at the Bay Oval in Adelaide, Sunday, October 13, 2019. (AAP Image/ Morgan Sette)
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Blues’ loss is Redbacks’ gain

New South Wales’ loss is South Australia’s gain as powerhouse teenager Liam Scott makes an early statement. This week’s wrap of Adelaide cricket in Over The Pickets.

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Gloves are off as new father Carey keeps faith

Gloves are off as new father Carey keeps faith

AS Australian vice-captain Alex Carey cradles newborn son Louis, there is no reprieve from his responsibilities as he enters a crunch, hometown clash against South Africa at Adelaide Oval today.

The six most unforgettable one-dayers at the Oval

The six most unforgettable one-dayers at the Oval

IT started with a bang 43 years ago. And as Australia prepares to play South Africa in a day-night encounter on Friday, Andrew Capel recalls six of the most memorable one-day matches involving the Aussies at Adelaide Oval.

SA’s best ever one-day team revealed

SA’s best ever one-day team revealed

SOUTH Australia may only have three domestic one day trophies to its name, but it boasts a pantheon of international greats. Advertiser cricket writer Richard Earle reveals who would make the cut in our greatest side. Is anyone missing?

Run out spoils chance of perfect game

Run out spoils chance of perfect game

A LOCAL cricketer has taken a club-record 9/28 but came ever so close to a perfect 10-wicket haul. Plus stumps fly via an umpire’s hat-cam, an unstoppable Glenelg batsman and more in this week’s Thrash Talk.

Patto fires Vics but Sayers digs in

Patto fires Vics but Sayers digs in

FORMER Test tearaway James Pattinson made a rousing first-class return as he floored South Australia before Chadd Sayers opened an escape route against Victoria going into the final day at the MCG.

Summer is coming but Winter is hot

Summer is coming but Winter is hot

THE weather is heating up but it was Glenelg’s Jake Winter who was scorching on the weekend as he smashed the biggest one-day Grade Cricket score in 10 seasons. That and more in this week’s local cricket wrap: Thrash Talk.

Have faith in young Pope: Head

Have faith in young Pope: Head

TRAVIS Head has moved to dispel the doomsayers writing off South Australian leg-spinner Lloyd Pope after Sam Heazlett saves Queensland in their Sheffield Shield clash in Adelaide.

SA trio to take on the world

SA trio to take on the world

THREE South Australians will be part of an Australian contingent travelling to India next month for the nation’s first Deaf Cricket World Cup appearance in 13 years.

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