ING Cup 2005/06

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The ING Cup 2005/06 was the 37th staging of the National List A cricket - Championship in Australia . The competition was held between October 14, 2005 and February 26, 2006 between six Australian first-class representations of the states. In the final, New South Wales beat South Australia with 1 wicket .

format

The six teams played eight games in a group against the other teams. There were four points for a win, two for a draw or no result and no point for a loss. A bonus point was awarded if, in one sense, one's own run number exceeded that of the opponent by 1.25 times, and another point if it was even more than twice the opponent's. Furthermore, it was possible that teams were deducted points if, for example, they played too slowly. The group first and second qualified for the final.

Results

Group stage

table

Teams Sp. S. N U R. NO BP Ded Points NRR
New South Wales 10 6th 3 0 0 1 3 0 29   +0.423
South Australia 10 6th 3 1 0 0 3 0 29   +0.323
Victoria 10 5 5 0 0 0 3 0 23   +0.040
Western Australia 10 5 5 0 0 0 2 0 22nd   -0.152
Tasmania 10 3 5 1 0 1 1 0 17th   +0.068
Queensland 10 3 7th 0 0 0 0 0 12   -0.643

Games

October 14
scorecard
Brisbane New South Wales
243-7 (50)
- Queensland
99 (32.2)
New South Wales wins with 144 runs
October 22nd
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Brisbane Tasmania
211 (46.5)
- Queensland
213-8 (42.3)
Queensland wins with 2 wickets
October 23
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Sydney South Australia
245-6 (50)
- New South Wales
248-7 (49.5)
New South Wales wins with 3 wickets
October 23
scorecard
Perth Victoria
222 (47.3)
- Western Australia
224-5 (47.1)
Western Australia wins with 5 wickets
October 29
scorecard
Melbourne Western Australia
247-6 (50)
- Victoria
251-2 (36.2)
Victoria wins with 8 wickets
October 30th
scorecard
Sydney New South Wales
- Tasmania
Game canceled
November 4th
scorecard
Adelaide Queensland
249-7 (50)
- South Australia
250-4 (45)
South Australia wins with 6 wickets
November 4th
scorecard
Perth New South Wales
309-8 (50)
- Western Australia
284 (47.2)
New South Wales wins by 25 runs
November 12th
scorecard
Adelaide South Australia
190 (49)
- Western Australia
193-4 (39.4)
Western Australia wins with 6 wickets
November 13th
scorecard
Sydney New South Wales
275-6 (50)
- Queensland
277-7 (47.2)
Queensland wins with 3 wickets
November 25th
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Perth Western Australia
262-7 (50)
- Tasmania
263-7 (50)
Tasmania wins with 3 wickets
December 3rd
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Melbourne Victoria
204-8 (41/41)
- South Australia
205-2 (38.2 / 41)
South Australia wins with 8 wickets
December 10th
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Hobart Tasmania
225 (47.5)
- South Australia
226-7 (48.1)
South Australia wins with 3 wickets
December 11th
scorecard
Melbourne Queensland
185 (47.1)
- Victoria
186-4 (37.1)
Victoria wins with 6 wickets
December 18
scorecard
Launceston Tasmania
246-8 (50)
- Victoria
248-3 (46.5)
Victoria wins with 7 wickets
December 18
scorecard
Adelaide New South Wales
282-4 (50)
- South Australia
209 (43.3)
New South Wales wins with 73 runs
December 22nd
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Brisbane Western Australia
226 (50)
- Queensland
231-8 (49.4)
Queensland wins with 2 wickets
January 2nd
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Hobart Queensland
186-9 (50)
- Tasmania
187-6 (49.3)
Tasmania wins with 4 wickets
January 2nd
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Wangaratta New South Wales
259-8 (50)
- Victoria
251-8 (50)
New South Wales wins by 8 runs
January 13th
scorecard
Perth Queensland
197-7 (50)
- Western Australia
199-4 (39.1)
Western Australia wins with 6 wickets
January 14th
scorecard
Coffs Harbor New South Wales
187 (42.3)
- Victoria
188-8 (37.5)
Victoria wins with 2 wickets
January 14th
scorecard
Adelaide South Australia
160-5 (35/35)
- Tasmania
171-8 (35/35)
Draw ( D / L method )
January 25th
scorecard
Hobart New South Wales
311-7 (50)
- Tasmania
299-9 (50)
New South Wales wins by 12 runs
January 25th
scorecard
Brisbane Victoria
294-6 (50)
- Queensland
282-8 (50)
Victoria wins with 12 runs
January 25th
scorecard
Perth South Australia
271-9 (50)
- Western Australia
163 (40.3)
South Australia wins with 108 runs
January 29th
scorecard
Devonport Western Australia
236-6 (50)
- Tasmania
223 (49)
Western Australia wins with 13 runs
January 29th
scorecard
Adelaide Victoria
222 (47.5)
- South Australia
226-3 (39.5)
South Australia wins with 7 wickets
February 17th
scorecard
Brisbane South Australia
313-9 (50)
- Queensland
245 (45.2)
South Australia wins with 68 runs
February 18
scorecard
Melbourne Tasmania
242-7 (50)
- Victoria
128 (25.1)
Tasmania wins with 114 runs
February 19th
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Sydney Western Australia
247 (50)
- New South Wales
246-8 (50)
Western Australia wins by 1 run

final

February 25
scorecard
Adelaide South Australia
154 (43.5)
- New South Wales
155-9 (40.4)
New South Wales wins with 1 wicket

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ ING Cup 2005/06 Points table . Cricket Archives. Retrieved September 14, 2016.