NSW batsman David Warner about to be caught. Source: Mark Kolbe / Getty Images
NIC Maddinson's solid knock of 75 has laid the foundations for NSW in a rain-interrupted Ryobi Cup match against South Australia at Drummoyne Oval.
Blues captain Steve Smith won the toss and chose to bat first.
Explosive opener David Warner got off to flying start, smashing six boundaries before he skied a Joe Mennie delivery and was caught by Johan Botha for 32.
Smith was then bowled for one Peter George.
Maddinson and young Kurtis Patterson combined for a 100-run partnership, before Redbacks skipper Botha brought himself on and had Maddinson caught by Alex Ross at extra cover.
The wicket sparked a mini collapse, with Ben Rohrer out stumped the very next ball.
Patterson didn't get a chance to build on his well played 33 when he was run out by Adam Zampa's direct hit. The run was never on and it was a poor call from Sean Abbott at the other end.
NSW were 6/173 after 33 overs at the rain break with the match being reduced to 42 overs.
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