Travis Head became just the third man to score a double hundred twice in List A cricket as South Australia beat Queensland, their first win since February 2020.
On a wicket that heavily favoured the batters, South Australia needed everything to go right on day four to force a result, but Hilton Cartwright's century ensured the match finished in a draw.
SA skipper Travis Head and new recruit Jake Carder are closing in on a 100-run stand after WA declared their innings at 9-465 earlier on day two at Karen Rolton Oval.
A powerful Western Australia line-up proved far too strong for South Australia in the Marsh One-Day Cup season opener - a game that saw centuries from Mitch Marsh, Josh Philippe and Alex Carey.
Victoria captain Peter Handscomb was in scintillating touch against South Australia, smashing 131 off just 105 balls, his fourth List A century
Play on day four at Junction Oval was brought to an early close with no sign of a result as Victoria and South Australia ended disappointing Marsh Sheffield Shield campaigns with one win and zero wins respectively
South Australia will rue their inability to make big scores on day one of their Marsh Sheffield Shield clash with Victoria, as five of their top seven bats were dismissed for scores between 26 and 46, although Travis Head made an impressive 76
Four Bulls batters posted half-centuries before their bowlers ran through South Australia to record a bonus-point win at Allan Border Field in Brisbane.
Tasmania bowled South Australia out for just 104 in 32 overs and went to the top of the Marsh Cup table in the process, securing a nine-wicket win and two bonus points
Alex Carey crunched a ton against an all-star NSW attack and took two important catches to leave South Australia in command of their MarsSheffield Shield clash at Adelaide Oval.
Alex Carey finished day one of South Australia's clash against NSW unbeaten on 86 as the hosts piled on the runs against their fearsome foes. (Due to technical issues there was no audio for the first session of play)
Dropped by the South Australia Redbacks when he was on 13, Western Australia opener Cameron Bancroft made them pay with his 16th career first-class ton to keep his side in the contest before he was knocked over for 126