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Oliver Caffrey

Shield champs continue comeback with big home win

Jordan Buckingham starred with the ball in South Australia's comfortable Shield win over Tasmania. (Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS)

South Australia have secured a Sheffield Shield double against Tasmania, beating the Tigers for the second time in four weeks.

After winning in Hobart last month, the reigning champions backed it up by completing a comprehensive 10-wicket win at the Adelaide Oval on Sunday.

Even without captain Nathan McSweeney (Australia A) and star quick Brendan Doggett (Ashes duty), SA proved too strong for the Tigers at home. 

The hosts claimed a first-innings lead of 231 after centuries to Jake Lehmann and Liam Scott powered them to 426.

Tasmania, missing Test opener Jake Weatherald and allrounder Beau Webster, were skittled for just 195 on day one.

The Tigers didn't fare much better in their second innings, but at least were able to force SA to bat again.

Tim Ward (66), captain Jordan Silk (46) and a solid contribution from allrounder Nikhil Chaudhary (42) helped Tasmania to 260.

Jordan Buckingham was the star with the ball, collecting 4-49 and 4-58 to decimate the Tigers.

SA had no problem chasing down the minuscule target of 30, with Mackenzie Harvey (20no) and Henry Hunt (7no) completing it in six overs.

A win was vital for SA, who entered this round in fourth spot on the ladder, just behind Tasmania.

After a drought-breaking title win last season, SA started slowly with three-straight losses, but are in striking distance of another final berth going into the Big Bash League break.

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