Tasmania into cup quarters
A 30 run triumph over South Australia took Tasmania into the quarter finals of the CW Bar cup.
Bowling first, South Australia drew first blood, Bulman was dismissed first ball, but Tasmania managed to reach 322 from their 50 overs. On the day he announced his retirement, Saleem Elahi struck a typically classy 88, and there were also brisk half centuries from Vikram Chandrasekh and Matthew Sinclair. The main man though, was Suresh Raina. The Indian youngster struck a brilliant century, full of cuts and pulls, and including eight fours and three sixes. For South Australia, Stratton and Froggett took two wickets apiece, but were the most expensive of the five bowlers used.
With a strong batting line-up, the total was within South Australia's reach, but they too suffered an early setback, Singh was run out without scoring. After Rangnekar was also gone for 20, Allen and Borde put together and good partnership, of 145. After this partership ended, two more quick wickets followed, putting an end to their hopes, despite some effective late hitting from Stratton.