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Hunt and McSweeney repel strong Western Australia attack

Henry Hunt pulls behind square Getty Images

South Australia 5 for 276 (Hunt 71, McSweeney 66*) vs Western Australia

South Australia recovered from a forgettable 15 minutes to assume control of their Sheffield Shield clash with ladder-leaders Western Australia.

The Redbacks reached stumps 5 for 267 on day one at the WACA on Friday, Nathan McSweeney continuing his strong form and Harry Nielsen unbeaten on 37.

The pair ensured there was no more drama after three wickets in four overs - including two in two balls from Matthew Kelly - threatened to ruin their day.

WA won the toss and sent the winless visitors in on a WACA wicket that was expected to offer plenty for the bowlers.

The hosts could only muster a run-out on the stroke of lunch though, the Redbacks then losing just one wicket in the middle session to be 2 for 177 at tea.

But Kelly found a way through the stubborn Henry Hunt in the first over after the break and then had Jake Lehmann chasing a drive from his next ball. Liam Scott negotiated the hat-trick ball but Lance Morris sent him packing three overs later, leaving South Australia 5 for 180.

Normal service resumed though, Nielsen and McSweeney putting on 96 as shadows crept across the WACA.

Earlier Hunt and Daniel Drew were cruising before Drew was caught on the crease by Kelly in WA's only bright spot of the middle session.

Hilton Cartwright's direct hit run-out of Jake Weatherald on the final ball of the first session was the only other source of joy for WA before tea.

Kelly was the pick of the bowlers, with Cameron Gannon struggling, Lance Morris going for more than four an over and Aaron Hardie and Corey Rocchiccioli wicketless in 30 overs between them.

South Aust 3rd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st17J WeatheraldHJ Hunt
2nd0HJ HuntDR Drew
3rd27HJ HuntNA McSweeney
4th7JS LehmannHJ Hunt
5th1HJ HuntL Scott
6th4HJ NielsenHJ Hunt
7th12HJ HuntWA Agar
8th27HJ HuntBAD Manenti
9th22B DoggettBAD Manenti