While it is often remembered for Faf Du Plessis' debut heroics in securing South Africa a draw, Peter Siddle was very nearly the hero for Australia, bowling 33 overs to finish with 4-65 and nearly drag his side over the line.
Reduced to 2-17 early on day one of their Sheffield Shield clash with Tasmania in Hobart, South Australia fought back strongly via centuries to Jake Weatherald and Nathan McSweeney, as Peter Siddle finished with four scalps for the hosts
Veteran quicks Jackson Bird and Peter Siddle have Tasmania eyeing victory over Victoria after day two at the MCG with six wickets between them as the hosts went to stumps 7-162 in their second innings, a lead of only 63 runs.
Tasmania require a further 131 runs to defeat South Australia after Peter Siddle and Jackson Bird dominated with the ball and Tim Ward and Caleb Jewell dominated with the bat.
Wes Agar took four wickets as South Australia edged ahead of Tasmania at the midpoint of their Sheffield Shield match in Adelaide.
Jackson Bird made South Australia immediately regret batting first with four first-session scalps before fellow veteran Peter Siddle chipped in with four himself as Tasmania finished day one at Adelaide Oval on top
Siddle bowls Sachin with an absolute ripper!
The Adelaide Strikers were far too good at home for the Hobart Hurricanes on the back of lead performances by Peter Siddle and Matt Short.
Jordan Silk and Peter Siddle combined for an 86-run stand before the rain eventually returned to Blundstone Arena, with Tasmana and South Australia shaking hands early.
To celebrate International Day of Sign Languages, Auslan interpreter Mikey Webb calls Peter Siddle's famous Ashes hat-trick! #IDSL #IWDP
Peter Siddle claimed two key wickets and took a handy catch during a tight six-run win over the Thunder
Adelaide Strikers' Peter Siddle and his family reflect on his childhood in the Victorian town of Morwell and its influence on his journey to the highest level