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South Australia v Queensland, Pura Cup, 3rd day

Tait strikes with seven but Redbacks in trouble

Cricinfo staff

November 11, 2004

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South Australia 5 for 138 (Smith 57, Bichel 3-23) & 150 trail Queensland 316 (Maher 80, Watson 61, Symonds 51*, Tait 7-99) & 279 by 307 runs
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Shaun Tait delivers on his way to seven wickets for South Australia © Getty Images

Shaun Tait grabbed a career-best seven wickets but Queensland's Andy Bichel quickly ruined any chance of South Australia winning the Pura Cup match at the Adelaide Oval.

Chasing 446, South Australia were in trouble at 4 for 26 after Bichel collected 3 for 1 in 17 balls. Jack Smith eased the damage with a rapid half-century, the home side's first of the match, but by stumps they had only five wickets remaining and 308 runs to make.

Rain delayed play until 45 minutes after lunch, but when it started Tait added four wickets to his three on day two, beating his previous best of 5 for 39 against Victoria last month. "It feels a bit funny, this one," Tait said of his 7 for 99. "It doesn't seem like I earned it somehow. I didn't bowl that well, really."

Tait first picked up Andrew Symonds, then bowled Bichel and had Wade Seccombe caught by the wicketkeeper Graham Manou. Nathan Hauritz was his final wicket to end the innings.

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