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Hunt, Lehmann score tons to give SA control in Shield

Henry Hunt (L) and Jake Lehmann have both hit centuries in the Shield match at Adelaide Oval. (Matt Turner/AAP PHOTOS)

Centuries to Henry Hunt and Jake Lehmann have given South Australia early control of their Sheffield Shield match against Victoria at Adelaide Oval.

Peter Handscomb's decision to bowl was paying off when Mitchell Perry took his third wicket, leaving the home side in trouble at 3-58.

That brought together Hunt and Lehmann, who steadily took the game away from Victoria and at stumps SA were 3-270.

Lehmann
Jake Lehmann's ton for SA was his fourth in as many Shield games. (Matt Turner/AAP PHOTOS)

Hunt carried his bat through the day and scored a grinding 121 from 300 balls, with 10 fours and one six.

Lehmann's 107 from 180 balls, featuring seven fours, is his fourth ton in as many Shield games going back to last season.

Victoria could have had SA in even bigger early trouble. 

Hunt had made 33 and the score was 114 when he drove at a wide deliver from paceman David Moody and edged straight to Blake Macdonald at first slip.

But the chance was grassed and it proved costly for Victoria.

It was the slowest of Hunt's 11 Shield tons and he said Lehmann's innings had been pivotal.

Perry
Mitchell Perry nabbed three wickets for Victoria in the Shield match against SA at Adelaide Oval. (Matt Turner/AAP PHOTOS)

"The momentum shifted when he came out - his presence at the crease, to put some pressure back on (Victoria)," Hunt said.

"To be 3-270, that's almost a perfect day for us."

Perry had taken 3-61 from 20 overs to spearhead the Victorian attack.

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