The finals pictures are beginning to take shape across our regions, with Saturday cricket now back for 2026. Catch up on all the play here:
MURRAY TOWNS CRICKET ASSOCIATION (full scorecards here)
The Wanderers have remained undefeated in the Murray Towns Cricket Association, but not without a scare from Jervois on Saturday as part of Round 10 action.
With Jervois making 152 in their innings, the Wanderers looked in deep trouble at 8-119 before captain Ben Gilgen and number ten Braden Gregory guided their side home.
Elsewhere, Mannum also stayed undefeated with a seven-wicket win over Ramblers, Mypolonga smashed Tailem Bend by 135 runs and Monarto beat Meningie by 46 runs.
ALEXANDRA AND EASTERN HILLS CRICKET ASSOCIATION (full scorecards here)
Hahndorf has leapfrogged Wistow to land in the top four of the Alexandra and Eastern Hills Cricket Association, following a 20-run win on Saturday in Round 11 play.
Ty Watson was the hero for Hahndorf, taking four key wickets to stop Wistow chasing down 159 for victory.
The league leaders handled business elsewhere, with Lobethal, Langhorne Creek and Nairne all taking wins from the weekend.
HILLS CRICKET ASSOCIATION (full scorecards here)
Stirling has jumped clear in first within the Hills Cricket Association, after they won an entertaining top-of-the-table clash with Mount Lofty on Saturday.
Mount Lofty posted 193 to set a competitive total but couldn’t contain Mitchell Jude, who made 80 at number three to help Stirling over the line with 3 overs to spare.
In other matches, Meadows have moved into second with a nine-wicket drubbing of Aldgate, while Scott Creek Ironbank beat Kangarilla by 48 runs.
GREAT SOUTHERN CRICKET ASSOCIATION (full scorecards here)
Goolwa has sent a statement as cricket resumed in the Great Southern association on Saturday, as they belted a finals aspirant to stake their claim as title contenders.
Facing fifth-placed Mount Compass in a pivotal clash, Goolwa held the Bulls to 140 before chasing it down in just 19 overs with one wicket lost.
The rest of the top five won as well on Saturday, with Encounter Bay, Noarlunga and Yankalilla all cruising to easy wins.

