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Scott shines before Bulls fight back at the Gabba

14 wickets fell as runs were hard to come by on day one of Queensland's Sheffield Shield match against South Australia

South Australia allrounder Liam Scott took career-best figures, but four final session wickets for Queensland has them right back in their Sheffield Shield contest at the Gabba.

After sending the Bulls into bat, SA rolled Queensland for 185 in 66.5 overs before going to stumps on 4-62 in a wicket-filled opening day.

Scott claimed 5-33 to record his second five-wicket haul in the Sheffield Shield and his first in the competition in nearly four years.

The 25-year-old, who has made 365 runs at an average of 40.55 in this season's Sheffield Shield, did the job for the visitors with the ball on a green Gabba wicket that offered plenty of assistance to the seamers in Brisbane.

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The crucial wicket of Alex Carey gave Queensland the advantage as 14 batters fell on day one of the Sheffield Shield match against South Australia.

Carey was the last man dismissed on the day and SA were in trouble at 62 for 4 after winning the toss and dismissing the home side for 185 at the Gabba.

Carey was looking set on 18 when he slashed at a wide delivery from Jem Ryan, with less than three overs to stumps. Hugh Weibgen took an excellent catch at gully for the crucial breakthrough. Carey and Jason Sangha, unbeaten on 15, had lifted SA from a difficult 28 for 3.

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Crucial Carey wicket gives Queensland day-one honours

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The crucial wicket of Alex Carey has given Queensland the advantage as 14 batters fell on day one of the Sheffield Shield match against South Australia.

Carey was the last man dismissed on the day and SA were in trouble at 4-62 after winning the toss and dismissing the home side for 185 at the Gabba.

The Test 'keeper was looking set on 18 from as many balls when he slashed at a wide delivery from Jem Ryan, with less than three overs to stumps on Monday.

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