Sheffield Shield 2013-14

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The Sheffield Shield 2013/14 was the 121st season of the national first-class cricket competition in Australia . The winner was New South Wales , which won their 46th 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. 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

Group stage

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 ND Points Q
New South Wales 10 4th 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 32   1,065
Western Australia 10 4th 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 26th   1,026
South Australia 10 3 1 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 26th   1.004
Queensland 10 3 2 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 24   1,141
Tasmania 10 3 3 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 22nd   1.003
Victoria 10 1 4th 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 10   0.789

Games

Round 1

October 30th - November 2nd
scorecard
Sydney New South Wales
288 (101.5) & 245 (72)
- Tasmania
239 (97.5) & 295-8 (86.2)
Tasmania wins with 2 wickets
October 30th - November 2nd
scorecard
Adelaide South Australia
387 (131) & 194-9 (71.5)
- Queensland
465 (154)
draw
October 30th - November 2nd
scorecard
Melbourne Victoria
312 (88.4) & 338-8d (98)
- Western Australia
270 (83.1) & 244-8 (103)
draw

round 2

November 6-9
scorecard
Brisbane Tasmania
407 (140.3) & 270-5d (79)
- Queensland
303 (99.2) & 168-0 (42)
draw
November 6-9
scorecard
Perth South Australia
222 (68.4) & 326 (98.5)
- Western Australia
230 (90.3) & 210 (70)
South Australia wins with 108 runs
November 6-9
scorecard
Melbourne Victoria
236 (96) & 356-4d (122)
- New South Wales
353 (94) & 94-0 (18)
draw

Round 3

November
13-16 Scorecard
Brisbane New South Wales
386 (98.1) & 270-8d (58)
- Queensland
222 (67) & 284 (98.2)
New South Wales wins by 150 runs
November
13-16 Scorecard
Adelaide Western Australia
434 (132.2) & 202-3 (80)
- South Australia
601 (161.4)
draw
November
13-16 Scorecard
Hobart Victoria
383 (136.2) & 203-6d (48)
- Tasmania
250 (81.5) & 207 (65.1)
Victoria wins with 129 runs

Round 4

November 22nd - 25th
scorecard
Perth Western Australia
581-8d (142.2)
- Tasmania
198 (70.5) & 345 (95.4) (f / o)
Western Australia wins with one innings and 38 runs
November 22nd - 25th
scorecard
Sydney New South Wales
397-9d (125.1) & 221-9 (62.3)
- Victoria
306 (96.1) & 123-3 (35)
draw
November 22nd - 25th
scorecard
Adelaide Tasmania
291 (127.2) & 390-7d (90)
- South Australia
397 (110.3) & 208-5 (46)
draw

Round 5

November 29th - December 2nd
scorecard
Perth Western Australia
254 (80.2) & 447-5d (133.3)
- Queensland
401 (118.4) & 81-2 (30)
draw
November 29th - December 2nd
scorecard
Hobart Tasmania
354 (113) & 164 (46.1)
- New South Wales
264 (103.2) & 255-4 (80.5)
New South Wales wins with 6 wickets
November 29th - December 2nd
scorecard
Melbourne Victoria
118 (45.3) & 404 (146.1)
- South Australia
343 (108.3) & 183-3 (45.1)
South Australia wins with 7 wickets

Round 6

December
8-11 Scorecard
Brisbane Queensland
382-8d (123.3) & 313-6d (67)
- Victoria
371 (108.2) & 142 (49.5)
Queensland wins with 182 runs
December
8-11 Scorecard
Sydney New South Wales
373 (93.3) & 148 (49.5)
- South Australia
426 (136.2) & 100-4 (31.2)
South Australia wins with 6 wickets
December
8-11 Scorecard
Hobart Western Australia
258 (89.5) & 187 (76.4)
- Tasmania
196 (47.1) & 166 (52.3)
Western Australia wins with 84 runs

Round 7

February
12-15 scorecard
Brisbane South Australia
403 (126) & 202-6d (49)
- Queensland
135 (49.3) & 471-5 (143.2)
Queensland wins with 5 wickets
February
12-15 scorecard
Perth Tasmania
248 (72.5) & 286 (95)
- Western Australia
279 (93.3) & 259-6 (91.4)
Western Australia wins with 4 wickets
February
12-15 scorecard
Sydney Victoria
218 (50.1) & 186 (51.4)
- New South Wales
452-9d (121)
New South Wales wins with one innings and 48 runs

Round 8

February
20-23 Scorecard
Perth New South Wales
344 (107.5) & 126 (53.3)
- Western Australia
462 (138.1) & 10-2 (2.1)
Western Australia wins with 8 wickets
February
20-23 Scorecard
Adelaide South Australia
511-6d (145)
- Victoria
309 (98) & 334-7 (128) (f / o)
draw
February
20-23 Scorecard
Hobart Tasmania
350 (134.4) & 165-9d (62)
- Queensland
183 (76.4) & 149 (50.4)
Tasmania wins with 183 runs

Round 9

March
3-6 Scorecard
Brisbane Queensland
391 (129) & 178-3d (50)
- Western Australia
175 (72) & 144 (65.4)
Queensland wins by 250 runs
March
3-6 Scorecard
Adelaide South Australia
288 (105.2) & 280 (77)
- New South Wales
292 (107) & 207-9 (87)
draw
March
3-6 Scorecard
Melbourne Tasmania
206 (72) & 291-7 (145.4)
- Victoria
523-9d (158.1)
draw

Round 10

March
11-14 scorecard
Canberra Western Australia
82 (35.4) & 316 (126)
- New South Wales
186 (79.5) & 213-7 (78)
New South Wales wins with 3 wickets
March
11-14 scorecard
Hobart South Australia
212 (55) & 123 (47.1)
- Tasmania
651 (168.5)
Tasmania wins with one innings and 316 runs
March
11-14 scorecard
Melbourne Victoria
210 (83.3) & 314-2 (124)
- Queensland
483-8d (156.1)
draw

final

March
21-25 scorecard
Canberra New South Wales
447 (168.5) & 197-4 (77)
- Western Australia
180 (84.5)
draw

Due to the draw, New South Wales was declared the winner of the Sheffield Shield.

statistics

Runs

Most of the runs of the season were scored by the following players:

player team Games Innings Runs Average HS 100s 50s
Marcus North Western Australia 10 17th 886 63.38 145 3 5
Tom Cooper South Australia 10 18th 881 51.82 175 2 5
Ryan Carters New South Wales 9 17th 861 53.61 154 3 4th
Peter Forrest Queensland 10 16 823 68.58 155 * 3 2
Adam Voges Western Australia 9 16 769 54.92 235 * 2 3

Wickets

Most of the season's wickets were scored by the following players:

player team Balls Wickets Average BBI 5W
Steve O'Keefe New South Wales 1,943 41 20.43 6/70 2
Jason Behrendorff Western Australia 1,745 40 22.75 5/65 2
James Hopes Queensland 2,295 38 24.28 6/40 3
Michael Hogan Western Australia 2,218 36 25.86 5/37 1
Chadd Sayers South Australia 2,574 36 28.05 4/34 0
Johan Botha South Australia 1,816 36 29.33 5/114 1

Individual evidence

  1. Sheffield Shield 2013/14 Points Table ( English ) Cricket Archives. Retrieved July 27, 2015.
  2. Batting and Fielding in Sheffield Shield 2013/14 (Ordered by Runs) ( English ) Cricket Archive. Retrieved August 5, 2015.
  3. Bowling in Sheffield Shield 2013/14 (Ordered by Wickets) ( English ) Cricket Archive. Retrieved August 5, 2015.