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Player of the Match
Player of the Match

Peake performance: 19-year-old batter shows his talent

Ollie Peake brings up fifty on his first-class debut Getty Images

Victoria 343 for 9 dec (Handscomb 103, O'Neill 64, Harris 61, Pope 3-87) and 231 for 6 (Peake 70*, Buckingham 3-43) beat South Australia 350 for 9 dec (Hunt 126, Lehmann 113, Perry 4-75) and 223 (Nielsen 52, Warren 5-69) by four wickets

Teenager Oliver Peake guided Victoria to an impressive four-wicket win over reigning Sheffield Shield champions South Australia.

The highly regarded Peake could have been out first ball, but instead played an early career-shaping knock to steer Victoria to the tricky chase of 231 at Adelaide Oval on Tuesday.

After barely surviving a hat-trick ball to begin his stay, the 19-year-old showed composure beyond his years to finish unbeaten on 70 from 147 deliveries.

Seamer Fergus O'Neill (33*) provided great support for Peake in an unbeaten 84-run partnership for Victoria, who lost Sam Harper at an important time when the wicketkeeper was batting well.

O'Neill hit the winning runs in the dying stages of day four, upsetting SA in their first match since breaking their 29-year Shield drought in March.

It was only Peake's second Shield game for Victoria, and fifth first-class match, after playing three matches for Australia A this year. His clutch performance would have delighted Australian selectors, who have been tracking the young gun's progress closely.

It came after SA quick Jordan Buckingham (3-43) fell agonisingly short of a hat-trick, with Henry Hunt dropping a sharp chance at short leg.

After dismissing former Test players Marcus Harris and Peter Handscomb in consecutive balls, Buckingham had the opportunity to make history. Peake clipped the hat-trick ball off his legs, but Hunt put down the reflex chance to deny Buckingham and change the momentum of the chase.

In the first innings, Handscomb posted an outstanding innings in a reminder he might not be done at international level. Handscomb, whose most recent Test was against India in March 2023, faced 180 balls and hit seven fours and two sixes.

But SA captain and Test hopeful Nathan McSweeney endured a poor Shield opener, out for a duck and 6.

Victoria 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st57BD MacdonaldC Kellaway
2nd27MS HarrisC Kellaway
3rd0PSP HandscombC Kellaway
4th18C KellawayOJ Peake
5th44SB HarperOJ Peake
6th1M PerryOJ Peake
7th84F O'NeillOJ Peake