South Australia is currently facing Queensland in a crucial Sheffield Shield match at Karen Rolton Oval in Adelaide. On Day 1, South Australia won the toss and elected to bat, ending the day at 4-359. Opener Conor McInerney scored a maiden first-class century, making 142 runs off 222 balls. Jason Sangha contributed 67 runs, while wicketkeeper Alex Carey remains not out on 46 runs.
Queensland’s captain, Marnus Labuschagne, has returned from Champions Trophy duties to lead the team. However, Usman Khawaja is unavailable for this match. Queensland needs a win to secure a spot in the Sheffield Shield final, but South Australia’s strong performance on Day 1 has significantly impacted Queensland’s chances.
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