Sheffield Shield 2005/06

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The Sheffield Shield 2005/06 , also Pura Cup 2005/2006 for sponsorship reasons , was the 113th season of the national first-class cricket competition in Australia . The winner was Queensland , which won their sixth 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 took the following shape at the end of the season.

Teams Sp. S. N U R. LWF DWF DTF DLF Ded Points Q
Queensland 10 5 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 34   1,195
Victoria 10 4th 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 30th   1,047
South Australia 10 4th 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 26th   1,022
Tasmania 10 4th 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 26th   0.924
Western Australia 10 3 4th 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 24   0.868
New South Wales 10 3 4th 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 20th   0.990

Games

October
17-20 scorecard
Brisbane Tasmania
268 (108.3) & 208-7 (74)
- Queensland
459 (126.3)
draw
October
18-21 Scorecard
Perth Western Australia
142 (54.4) & 312 (106.3)
- Victoria
271 (87.2) & 184-6 (56.4)
Victoria wins with 4 wickets
October
25-28 Scorecard
Sydney New South Wales
515-9d (137.5) & 187-2d (47)
- South Australia
343 (88.1) & 172 (50.2)
New South Wales wins with 187 runs
November
4-7 scorecard
Hobart Tasmania
347 (116.5) & 105 (48.2)
- Victoria
167 (62.5) & 394 (127.4) (f / o)
Victoria wins with 109 runs
November 6-9
scorecard
Adelaide Queensland
342 (93.5) & 99-5d (19)
- South Australia
89-3d (30) & 309-9 (91)
draw
November 6-9
scorecard
Perth New South Wales
475-7d (139) & 91-2 (24.4)
- Western Australia
176 (48.4) & 386 (103.2) (f / o)
New South Wales wins with 8 wickets
November 14th - 17th
Scorecard
Adelaide South Australia
552-7d (144.2) & 129-2d (28)
- Western Australia
281 (91.5) & 271 (89.3)
South Australia wins with 129 runs
November
18-20 scorecard
Sydney New South Wales
522-9d (134)
- Tasmania
294 (91.1) & 138 (47.4) (f / o)
New South Wales wins with one innings and 90 runs
November
18-21 Scorecard
Brisbane Queensland
169 (52.1) & 405 (111.5)
- Victoria
194 (62) & 155 (57.5)
Queensland wins with 225 runs
November 26-29
Scorecard
Sydney Queensland
266 (86.4) & 162-4 (72)
- New South Wales
488-7d (129)
draw
November 26-29
Scorecard
Melbourne Victoria
149 (57.3) & 402 (132.2)
- South Australia
389 (124) & 166-3 (44.4)
South Australia wins with 7 wickets
November 27th - 30th
scorecard
Perth Western Australia
405 (130.2) & 176 (56.2)
- Tasmania
234 (70.1) & 348-8 (101.5)
Tasmania wins with 2 wickets
December 6-9
scorecard
Melbourne New South Wales
314 (102.3) & 139-7 (66.4)
- Victoria
462 (117.5)
draw
December
12-15 scorecard
Hobart Tasmania
421-8d (126) & 291-4 (102)
- South Australia
638 (144.5)
draw
December
17-20 scorecard
Brisbane Queensland
308 (87.1) & 242 (74.1)
- Western Australia
331 (108.2) & 220-7 (69)
Western Australia wins with 3 wickets
January
15-18 Scorecard
Perth Western Australia
190 (58.1) & 407 (130.3)
- Queensland
470 (146.3) & 128-1 (31.3)
Queensland wins with 9 wickets
January 16 to 19
Scorecard
Lismore Victoria
519-5d (146) & 10-0 (3.3)
- New South Wales
437 (115.5)
draw
January 16 to 19
Scorecard
Adelaide South Australia
581-9d (132.4) & 193-6d (32.3)
- Tasmania
212 (78) & 368 (108.5)
South Australia wins with 194 runs
February
1-3 scorecard
Hobart Tasmania
86 (47.1) & 276 (88.4)
- Western Australia
215 (62) & 148-3 (35)
Western Australia wins with 7 wickets
February 2-4
scorecard
Brisbane New South Wales
169 (39) & 378 (95)
- Queensland
456 (120.4) & 95-2 (17)
Queensland wins with 8 wickets
February 2-4
scorecard
Adelaide South Australia
134 (51.3) & 235 (64.3)
- Victoria
249 (79) & 121-3 (32.4)
Victoria wins with 7 wickets
February
13-16 Scorecard
Melbourne Tasmania
295 (95.4) & 258 (96.1)
- Victoria
135 (44.4) & 298 (95)
Tasmania wins with 120 runs
February 14th - 17th
Scorecard
Sydney Western Australia
508-9d (137.1) & 88-4 (17.5)
- New South Wales
117 (39.5) & 478 (111.1) (f / o)
Western Australia wins with 6 wickets
February 19-21
Scorecard
Brisbane Queensland
252 (77.4) & 365-6d (82)
- South Australia
114 (40.2) & 209 (48.1)
Queensland wins with 294 runs
March 2-4
scorecard
Hobart New South Wales
141 (53.4) & 157 (57.5)
- Tasmania
353 (99.5)
Tasmania wins with one innings and 55 runs
March 2-5
Scorecard
Melbourne Queensland
408 (134.5) & 189-5d (47)
- Victoria
212 (86.1) & 279 (89.5)
Queensland wins with 106 runs
March
3-6 Scorecard
Perth Western Australia
408-9d (137.1) & 364-6d (110)
- South Australia
405 (120.5)
draw
March
10-12 Scorecard
Hobart Queensland
176 (59.4) & 140 (47)
- Tasmania
356 (114)
Tasmania wins with one innings and 40 runs
March
10-13 Scorecard
Melbourne Western Australia
255 (80.4) & 341 (97.1)
- Victoria
206 (82.2) & 361-5 (106)
Victoria wins with 5 wickets
March
10-13 Scorecard
Adelaide South Australia
541-7d (142.4) & 115-3d (27.5)
- New South Wales
314-6d (109.3) & 297 (98.5)
South Australia wins with 45 runs

final

March
24-28 Scorecard
Brisbane Victoria
344 (100) & 202 (60)
- Queensland
900-6d (242)
Queensland wins with one innings and 354 runs

Individual evidence

  1. Pura Cup 2005/06 Points Table ( English ) Cricket archives. Retrieved August 4, 2015.