The earliest known first-class match played by South Australia took place against Tasmania on the Adelaide Oval in November 1877. In 1892–93, they joined New South Wales and Victoria and played the inaugural
Sheffield Shield season. South Australia won the Shield in just their second attempt. They have won the competition 15 times in total while they have won the One Day tournament four times. They are also the current holders of the KFC 20/20 Big Bash trophy, defeating NSW in the 2010/11 final at Adelaide Oval. They will continue to hold the KFC Twenty20 Big Bash trophy, as the league is now defunct and has been replaced by the Big Bash League. Over the years, many successful international cricketers have played for South Australia.
Clarrie Grimmett played with them during the 1920s and '30s, taking a total of 668 wickets. This remains a state record. In 1934,
Sir Donald Bradman moved to South Australia and joined the team after originally playing with New South Wales, and he started with scores of 117, 233 and 357 in his first three innings. Others include the Chappell brothers (
Ian and
Greg),
David Hookes,
Darren Lehmann,
Gil Langley,
Jason Gillespie, and
Terry Jenner. South Australia has also imported cricketers to play for them, with the most famous being
Sir Gary Sobers, who appeared in three seasons during the early 1960s, and
Barry Richards. Richards played just one season with South Australia but managed to set a state record for most runs in a season, making 1101 runs in the
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