Sheffield Shield 2004/05

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The Sheffield Shield 2004/05 , also Pura Cup 2004/2005 for sponsorship reasons , was the 112th season of the national first-class cricket competition in Australia . The winner was New South Wales , which won their 44th Sheffield Shield.

format

The teams played two games in each division against each other. A team received 6 points for a win and 3 points for a draw (both teams achieve the same number of runs). If no result is achieved and the game ends in a draw, the results after the first innings count . There are two points for a win and one point for a tie and none for a loss. If the game is lost after the second innings, although the first innings has been won, two points are awarded. Furthermore, it is possible that teams are deducted points if, for example, they play too slowly or the pitch is not properly prepared. In the event of a tie, the placement will first be based on the number of wins and then on the quotient of the runs, the pro wickets are required and which you achieve per wicket yourself. At the end of the season, the two group winners play the winner of the Sheffield Shield in the final.

Results

table

The table of the season finally took the following shape.

Teams Sp. S. N U R. LWF DWF DTF DLF Ded Points Q
Queensland 10 6th 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 42   1,033
New South Wales 10 6th 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 40   1,454
Western Australia 10 6th 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 36   1,177
Victoria 10 4th 6th 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24   0.932
South Australia 10 3 7th 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18th   0.807
Tasmania 10 1 6th 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 10   0.762

Games

October
15-18 Scorecard
Brisbane New South Wales
203 (73.5) & 245 (88.5)
- Queensland
209 (65.4) & 241-8 (65.2)
Queensland wins with 2 wickets
October 16-19
Scorecard
Adelaide South Australia
254 (82.5) & 289-6d (102)
- Victoria
223 (92.4) & 202 (77)
South Australia wins with 118 runs
October
17-20 scorecard
Perth Tasmania
258 (93) & 244 (90.1)
- Western Australia
478-9d (137.1) & 28-1 (6.4)
Western Australia wins with 9 wickets
November 2-4
scorecard
Sydney New South Wales
419 (110)
- Western Australia
137 (62.3) & 148 (59.5) (f / o)
New South Wales wins with one innings and 134 runs
November
8-11 Scorecard
Hobart Victoria
162 (57.1) & 432-9d (120)
- Tasmania
101 (37.2) & 366 (118.3)
Victoria wins with 127 runs
November
9-12 Scorecard
Adelaide Queensland
279 (82.2) & 316 (82.4)
- South Australia
150 (49) & 392 (93.1)
Queensland wins by 53 runs
November 16-19
Scorecard
Hobart Tasmania
375 (141.2) & 280-9d (70)
- South Australia
290 (81.2) & 170 (79.3)
Tasmania wins with 195 runs
November 21st - 24th
Scorecard
Perth Western Australia
512 (143.2) & 234-4d (76.2)
- Queensland
561 (149.2)
draw
November 23rd - 25th
scorecard
Melbourne Victoria
235 (79.3) & 91 (36.5)
- New South Wales
414 (117.4)
New South Wales wins with one innings and 88 runs
November 29th - December 2nd
scorecard
Brisbane Queensland
384 (117.4) & 87-3 (16.5)
- Tasmania
216 (80.5) & 253 (82.3) (f / o)
Queensland wins with 7 wickets
December 1st - 4th
scorecard
Melbourne Western Australia
277 (95.5) & 329-6d (93)
- Victoria
152 (57.2) & 408 (120)
Western Australia wins with 46 runs
December 2-4
scorecard
Sydney South Australia
29 (14.4) & 268 (103)
- New South Wales
430-9d (121)
New South Wales wins with one innings and 133 runs
December 16-19
scorecard
Sydney Tasmania
276 (104) & 315 (101.4)
- New South Wales
372 (121.1) & 100-3 (44)
draw
December
19-22 Scorecard
Brisbane Queensland
371 (93.4) ​​& 169 (59)
- Victoria
188 (45.2) & 508-8d (150.5) (f / o)
Victoria wins with 156 runs
December 19-21
Scorecard
Adelaide Western Australia
248 (74) & 233 (56.3)
- South Australia
131 (45.2) & 244 (86.4)
Western Australia wins with 106 runs
January 16-18
Scorecard
Perth Victoria
155 (53.2) & 202 (49.5)
- Western Australia
464 (146)
Western Australia wins with one innings and 107 runs
January
18-21 Scorecard
Hobart Queensland
401 (97.4) & 271 (70.3)
- Tasmania
333 (104.5) & 171 (66)
Queensland wins with 168 runs
January
18-21 Scorecard
Adelaide New South Wales
298 (83.1) & 331-7d (95)
- South Australia
135 (52.2) & 294 (96.4)
New South Wales wins by 200 runs
January 28th - 31st
scorecard
Sydney New South Wales
466-7d (142) & 218-6d (67.2)
- Queensland
259 (88.4) & 170-9 (74)
draw
January 28th - 31st
scorecard
Melbourne South Australia
191 (86.4) & 180 (69.3)
- Victoria
428-9d (128)
Victoria wins with one innings and 57 runs
January 28th - 31st
scorecard
Hobart Tasmania
500 (126.3) & 226-5d (53)
- Western Australia
331-9d (104.2) & 397-4 (85.3)
Western Australia wins with 6 wickets
February
24-26 Scorecard
Brisbane Queensland
199 (63.3) & 309 (78.5)
- South Australia
143 (52.1) & 200 (41.3)
Queensland wins with 165 runs
February
24-27 Scorecard
Melbourne Victoria
477-8d (126) & 181-3d (34)
- Tasmania
346 (132.3) & 198 (65.5)
Victoria wins with 114 runs
February
24-27 Scorecard
Perth New South Wales
305 (84.3) & 409 (110.2)
- Western Australia
607-8d (143.2) & 108-2 (28.5)
Western Australia wins with 8 wickets
March
3-6 Scorecard
Hobart New South Wales
367-8d (107) & 292-7d (52)
- Tasmania
401-2d (113) & 233 (62)
New South Wales wins by 25 runs
March
3-6 Scorecard
Melbourne Queensland
416-6d (138.5) & 201-5d (45)
- Victoria
204-4d (70) & 335 (78.5)
Queensland wins with 78 runs
March
3-6 Scorecard
Perth South Australia
457 (139.1) & 217-8d (60.2)
- Western Australia
178 (50.5) & 454 (109)
South Australia wins with 42 runs
March
10-13 Scorecard
Sydney Victoria
169 (58.2) & 347 (103.2)
- New South Wales
292 (87) & 228-5 (61)
New South Wales wins with 5 wickets
March
10-13 Scorecard
Brisbane Queensland
354 (99.2) & 409 (115.3)
- Western Australia
323 (105.4) & 199-4 (48)
draw
March
10-13 Scorecard
Adelaide Tasmania
319 (126) & 168 (63)
- South Australia
471 (140.3) & 17-1 (4.4)
South Australia wins with 9 wickets

final

March
18-20 scorecard
Brisbane Queensland
102 (35.2) & 268 (95)
- New South Wales
188 (53.2) & 183-9 (57.2)
New South Wales wins with 1 wicket

Individual evidence

  1. Pura Cup 2004/05 Points Table ( English ) Cricket archives. Retrieved August 4, 2015.