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Player of the Match
Player of the Match

Jewell sparkles with rapid hundred after Rogers' maiden five-wicket haul

Caleb Jewell flayed the bowling Getty Images

Tasmania 2 for 221 (Jewell 126*, McDermott 71) beat South Australia 220 (Carey 59, Rogers 5-32) by eight wickets

Tasmania opened their domestic season with a crushing eight-wicket Marsh Cup win over South Australia, thanks to a mammoth opening partnership between Caleb Jewell and Ben McDermott.

The pair put on 198 for the first wicket as Tasmania raced past South Australia's 220 to ease to a bonus-point victory with 17.1 overs to spare in Brisbane.

Jewell, the 25-year-old left-hander, punished the bowling from the outset and reached his century off just 71 balls, eventually finishing unbeaten on 126 in a 97-ball knock. He crashed 20 boundaries and a six in a career-best score.

McDermott was similarly confident in scoring 71 before he was caught on the boundary off the bowling of Ben Manenti to end his 90-ball innings.

The match was effectively over as a contest by the time McDermott was dismissed with the openers scoring at a rollicking 6.6 an over. Offspinner Manenti then picked up Tasmania skipper Jordan Silk for just 7 as he earned 2 for 44 against his former team.

It was a very different experience at Allan Border Field for a South Australia side who picked up their own bonus-point win on Monday against Queensland.

Earlier, Tom Rogers starred with the ball as the Redbacks found batting a very different proposition. He enjoyed significant movement both off the pitch and in the air to end with career-best figures of 5 for 32 from 10 challenging overs.

He knocked over Jake Weatherald and South Australia skipper Travis Head cheaply, as well as top-scorer Alex Carey.

Australia's Test wicketkeeper Carey looked confident in posting a half century only to fall for 59 from 45 deliveries. Nathan McSweeney (29), Jake Lehmann (34) and Monday's Player of the Match Manenti (20) all made a contribution but the Redbacks' innings lasted just 44.1 overs.

Tasmania omitted former Test paceman Jackson Bird from the line-up ahead of a second game in Brisbane on Friday, this time against Queensland.

Tasmania 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st198BR McDermottCP Jewell
2nd16JC SilkCP Jewell
3rd7BJ WebsterCP Jewell

Australian Domestic One-Day Competition

TeamMWLPTNRR
WA770301.039
SOA743180.141
VIC73413-0.343
QLD73413-0.53
NSW725100.157
TAS72510-0.4