NSW opener Hughes hits half-ton against SA

Daniel Hughes hit a half-century to guide NSW to 3-124 against South Australia at stumps on day one of the Sheffield Shield match at Adelaide Oval.

Daniel Hughes

Daniel Hughes departs after being dismissed with the last ball before stumps against SA in Adelaide. (AAP)

A dogged Daniel Hughes half-century has steered NSW to 3-124 against South Australia at stumps on a rain-affected opening day of their Sheffield Shield match.

After rain washed out the initial five hours of Tuesday's play at Adelaide Oval, Hughes made a gritty 60 before being dismissed on the last ball of the day.

The left-hander and Moises Henriques (41 not out) blunted SA's bowlers with a 75-run stand after the home side won the toss and sent the Blues in.

Redbacks quicks Joe Mennie (2-14 from 10 overs) and Nick Winter (1-24) were the successful bowlers.

Left-arm quick Winter struck in the sixth over, trapping Nick Larkin lbw for two when the Blues opener failed to get bat on ball when playing across a fullish delivery.

Hughes and Kurtis Patterson battled through a testing period with Winter, Chadd Sayers (0-40) and Mennie gaining movement through the air and off the pitch.

The NSW pair put on a 41-run partnership before Patterson, on 17, played a loose swipe to a short Mennie delivery outside off stump and feathered an an inside edge to wicketkeeper Harry Nielsen.

NSW stalwart Henriques survived a couple of close lbw shouts but soon clicked into gear, defying the conditions to score freely - his 41 runs came from 55 balls.

SA selected legspinner Lloyd Pope for his first-class debut and Henriques hammered the 18-year-old's first ball for four.

Pope, who took an eight-wicket haul for Australia in an under-19 World Cup fixture last January, finished with 0-26 from six overs.

The Blues, who gave Shield debuts to three players - Jack Edwards, Jason Sangha and allrounder Daniel Sams - lost Hughes to the final ball before stumps when he inexplicably failed to offer a shot to a Mennie in-dipper and was lbw.


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