McSweeney boosts Ashes hopes with centurypublished at 10:48 GMT 30 October
Nathan McSweeney boosted his hopes of a recall to the Australia team for the Ashes with a patient century for South Australia in the Sheffield Shield.
He made 103 off 168 balls on day three of their match against Western Australia at the Waca in Perth.
The 26-year-old hit 11 fours and one six before he was dismissed by Aaron Hardie.
McSweeney made the hundred batting at number three, which has become a troublesome spot for Australia.
All-rounder Cameron Green is the most recent incumbent of the position but his returns in Test cricket since being promoted up the order are modest.
McSweeney played three Tests for Australia against India a year ago but managed just 72 runs in six innings at an average of 14.40 having opened with Usman Khawaja.
Elsewhere in the Sheffield Shield, Queensland skipper Marnus Labuschagne was dismissed for just four against New South Wales.
Labuschagne has made a prolific start to this year's competition with two centuries in the first-class competition and is widely expected to play in the Ashes.
However, he was removed by seamer Liam Hatcher at the Gabba, caught by Kurtis Patterson at deep leg gully.
Labuschagne's team-mate Khawaja found some form with the bat for Queensland, though.
Experienced opener Khawaja made a typically gritty 87 off 127 balls in Brisbane - his top score in the competition this season.
Fellow opener Matthew Renshaw - another contender for Australia's squad for the opening match against England at Perth on November 21 - was out for 29.