SA in trouble after Shield batting flop

Western Australia lead by 269 runs with seven second-innings wickets in hand after day two of their Sheffield Shield match against South Australia in Glenelg.

WA paceman Liam Guthrie bowls in the Sheffield Shield against SA.

Liam Guthrie's four top-order wickets have put WA on top in their Sheffield Shield match against SA. (AAP)

South Australia are likely to collect the Sheffield Shield wooden spoon after a poor day two against Western Australia which has left last year's finalists with a mountain to climb.

Second-last Western Australia reached 3-115 at stumps, for a hefty 269-run lead at the midway point of the contest at Glenelg.

The home side's batting failed to fire on Thursday at Gliderol Stadium, being dismissed for just 201.

Rookie opener Conor McInerney top-scored for SA with 51, but his dismissal left the Redbacks deep in trouble at 6-120 in reply to WA's 355.

Captain Travis Head (31) and wicketkeeper Alex Carey (25) were the only other SA batsman to pass 20.

New left-armer WA paceman Liam Guthrie did the bulk of the damage taking four of the six top-order scalps in his third Shield match, before finishing with the innings with 4-59.

WA pushed home their advantage in the final hour with D'Arcy Short unbeaten on 56 and Ashton Turner also still at the crease on 39.

South Australia began the match marginally behind Western Australia at the bottom of the standings and needing a win to avoid finishing last.


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