Australia A 402 (Handscomb 137, Patterson 92, Phehlukwayo 3-70) and 0 for 85 (Patterson 50*) beat South Africa A 304 (Ramela 82, Mennie 5-61, Swepson 3-55) and 180 (Swepson 4-33) by 10 wicketsAustralia A captain Peter Handscomb scored his eighth first-class century to give his side a 98-run first-innings lead and set up a thumping 10-wicket win over South Africa A in the second unofficial Test in Townsville. The win meant that Australia A emerged with a clean sweep of the two-match series. South Africa A had elected to bat, and started very slowly, with the openers putting on 26 runs in the best part of 15 overs before Dean Elgar departed for 5 off 40. Stephen Cook and Omphile Ramela both notched up fifties in a second-wicket partnership of 83. Ramela went on to score 82 off 199 and served as the top-order ballast in South Africa As first innings. 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Gloucestershire 62 for 3 trail Glamorgan 220 (Selman 101, Miles 4-44, Taylor 4-56) by 158 runsScorecard Glamorgan would have been in deep trouble had Australian born Nick Selman not scored 101, almost half the teams total, in an attacking innings.Selman, who last month carried his bat for an undefeated hundred against Northants, looked as if would emulate that performance until he was bowled the delivery after reaching his century. 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