South Australia's One-Day Cup comes to end at the GABBA.
With a bonus point required to jump to second place on the One-Day Cup ladder, South Australia elected to bowl first, thereby requiring themselves to chase their inevitable target within 40 overs of the second innings.
The South Australian quicks got into their work early, claiming three wickets within the first 11 overs. Thompson, Scott, and Thornton all contributed to the early wicket column, helping to put early pressure on the Queensland batting unit.
An injury to Thompson forced him from the attack, leaving captain Nathan McSweeney to juggle the innings a bowler down. Three wickets to Lloyd Pope and two a piece to McAndrew and Thornton, lead to Queensland being bowled out for 260.
With an aggressive mindset, South Australia begun well with the bat. As Mackenzie Harvey (72) and Alex Carey (36) saw their side to 1/80 in just 12 overs. However, wickets begun to fall around Harvey, with the side reduced to 6/119 before being eventually bowled out for 135.
South Australia will continue in the Sheffield Shield from 5 March against New South Wales.