Alex Carey and Harry Nielsen's unbroken fifth-wicket stand ensured South Australia would sleep well heading into day four, with the visitors ahead by 243 at the WACA Ground
South Australia captain Travis Head hit a brilliant and unbeaten 189 while young opener Henry Hunt added 109 as the Redbacks dominated day one at the WACA
Queensland declared at lunch leaving South Australia 448 to win in Callum Ferguson's final match, and the Redbacks finished the day well behind the eight ball
Queensland spinner Mitchell Swepson firmed for a Test call-up with another brilliant performance in the Marsh Sheffield Shield, this time against South Australia
Matt Renshaw and Jimmy Peirson both struck centuries as Queensland piled on a big first-innnigs total before South Australia slumped again with Mitch Swepson taking five wickets
Queensland finished day one in a position of dominance against South Australia after Usman Khawaja broke his century drought with 131 after Joe Burns and Marnus Labuschagne were dismissed cheaply
Western Australia needed until the final hour of their Sheffield Shield match to take victory against South Australia, with the final four wickets coming inside six overs
South Australia lost eight wickets for 84 runs before Shaun Marsh continued WA’s dominance in their Marsh Sheffield Shield game in Adelaide
South Australia opener Jake Weatherald brought up a classy century just before stumps on day two as the home side fought back against Western Australia at Karen Rolton Oval, before being dismissed early on day three
Redbacks' spinner Dan Cullen made an immediate impact on ING Cup debut in 2004, claiming 2-27 from seven overs in a narrow victory for South Australia.
Victoria are well and truly in the hunt for the Marsh Sheffield Shield final after completing a convincing win over South Australia at Adelaide Oval
Victoria are just six wickets away from victory in their Marsh Sheffield Shield clash against South Australia at Adelaide Oval