Sheffield Shield 2018/19

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The Sheffield Shield 2018/19 is the 126th season of the national first-class cricket competition in Australia from October 16, 2018 to April 1, 2019. In the final, Victoria was able to prevail with 177 runs against New South Wales .

format

The teams play two games in each division against each other. A team receives 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, both teams receive 1 point. Additionally there is the possibility to collect bonus points in the first 100 overs of the first inning . Thereby, 0.01 batting bonus points are distributed for each run that is achieved more than 200 runs, 0.5 bowling bonus points are awarded for reaching the 5, 7, 9 wicket. Furthermore, it is possible that teams are deducted points if, for example, they play too slowly or the pitch is not properly prepared. At the end of the season there will be a final of the two best teams, the winner of which is the Sheffield Shield winner.

Results

table

Teams Sp. S. N U R. Bat Bwl Ded Points
Victoria 10 6th 1 0 3 9.78 9.2 0 57.98 
New South Wales 10 5 2 0 3 5.62 8.1 0 46.72 
Western Australia 10 5 3 0 2 3.80 8.1 0 43.9 
Queensland 10 3 5 0 2 3.72 8.1 0 31.82 
Tasmania 10 3 5 0 2 2.69 8.9 1 30.59 
South Australia 10 0 6th 0 4th 5.01 7.5 0 16.51 

Games

October 16-19
Scorecard
Adelaide New South Wales
246 (76.1) & 279-8 (86)
- South Australia
273 (108/2) & 103-6 (44.3)
draw
October 16-19
Scorecard
Brisbane Tasmania
355 (116.3) & 132 (52.4)
- Queensland
148 (77) & 93 (29.2)
Tasmania wins with 246 runs
October 16-19
Scorecard
Perth Western Australia
208 (48.4) & 251 (70.5)
- Victoria
504 (112)
Victoria wins with one innings and 45 runs
October
25-28 Scorecard
Melbourne New South Wales
159 (61.4) & 179 (86)
- Victoria
445-9 (147.2)
Victoria wins with one innings and 107 runs
October
25-28 Scorecard
Adelaide Queensland
231 (73.2) & 357-6 (138)
- South Australia
505 (151.5)
draw
October
25-28 Scorecard
Perth Tasmania
226 (64.1) & 208 (82.3)
- Western Australia
243 (82.4) & 195-3 (41)
Western Australia wins with 7 wickets
November
3-6 scorecard
Melbourne South Australia
244 (67.4) & 230 (74.2)
- Victoria
351 (124.2) & 22-2 (10)
draw
November
3-6 scorecard
Brisbane Queensland
448-9d (129.5) & 135-2 (28)
- Western Australia
540 (172/2)
draw
November
5-8 Scorecard
Sydney New South Wales
442-9d (144.4) & 22-1d (4)
- Tasmania
115-4 (49.3) & 264-7 (105.4)
draw
November 16-19
Scorecard
Canberra New South Wales
279 (80.2) & 360-3 (91)
- Queensland
260 (88.4) & 216 (59.3)
New South Wales wins with 163 runs
November 16-19
Scorecard
Adelaide South Australia
251 (83) & 268 (85.5)
- Western Australia
207 (66.4) & 313-5 (99)
Western Australia wins with 5 wickets
November 17th - 20th
Scorecard
Hobart Tasmania
81 (29.5) & 476 (147.1)
- Victoria
282 (94.4) & 276-4 (83.1)
Victoria wins with 6 wickets
November 27th - 30th
scorecard
Brisbane Victoria
167 (57.2) & 191 (58)
- Queensland
271 (80.1) & 90-2 (29.1)
Queensland wins with 8 wickets
November 27th - 30th
scorecard
Hobart Tasmania
185 (85.4) & 353-8 (123)
- South Australia
136 (51.2) & 213 (87.5)
Tasmania wins with 189 runs
November 27th - 30th
scorecard
Perth New South Wales
261 (88.3) & 253 (81.1)
- Western Australia
198 (78.1) & 212 (51.3)
New South Wales wins with 104 runs
December
7-10 scorecard
Melbourne Victoria
424-9d (132.5) & 208-5 (57)
- Western Australia
170-5 (54) & 214-6 (72)
draw
December
7-10 scorecard
Sydney South Australia
380 (113) & 239-6d (95)
- New South Wales
541-8 (165)
draw
December
7-10 scorecard
Hobart Tasmania
167 (55.4) & 353 (136.4)
- Queensland
107 (36.4) & 414-6 (128.4)
Queensland wins with 4 wickets
February
23-26 Scorecard
Sydney Western Australia
279 (127) & 147 (91.2)
- New South Wales
477-8d (150)
New South Wales wins with one innings and 51 runs
February
23-26 Scorecard
Melbourne Queensland
441 (134.4) & 202-7d (51.4)
- Victoria
344 (110.2) & 304-7 (73.2)
Victoria wins with 3 wickets
February
23-26 Scorecard
Adelaide South Australia
257 (78.3) & 319 (90.5)
- Tasmania
467 (165.2) & 110-4 (34.2)
Tasmania wins with 6 wickets
March
3-6 Scorecard
Brisbane New South Wales
150 (54.2) & 298 (99.1)
- Queensland
185 (85.3) & 89 (42)
New South Wales wins with 174 runs
March
3-6 Scorecard
Perth South Australia
159 (62.3) & 240 (67.4)
- Western Australia
157 (49.4) & 243-4 (68)
Western Australia wins with 6 wickets
March
5-8 Scorecard
Melbourne Victoria
454 (115) & 307-3d (66)
- Tasmania
286 (88.5) & 197-5 (100)
draw
March
11-14 scorecard
Brisbane Queensland
115 (64) & 130 (59.2)
- South Australia
71 (27.2) & 131 (53.5)
Queensland wins by 43 runs
March
12-15 Scorecard
Hobart Western Australia
367 (108.2) & 283-8d (80)
- Tasmania
197 (72.3) & 402 (107.1)
Western Australia wins with 51 runs
March
12-15 Scorecard
Sydney Victoria
106 (55.3) & 194 (70.2)
- New South Wales
135 (50.5) & 102 (38.5)
Victoria wins with 63 runs
March
20-23 Scorecard
Hobart New South Wales
375 (110) & 149-5d (49)
- Tasmania
255 (97.4) & 120 (35.4)
New South Wales wins with 149 runs
March
20-23 Scorecard
Adelaide South Australia
260 (85.5) & 192 (69.4)
- Victoria
286 (106.3) & 167-3 (48.2)
Victoria wins with 7 wickets
March
20-23 Scorecard
Perth Western Australia
138 (57.1) & 348 (107.1)
- Queensland
175 (56.4) & 175 (54.4)
Western Australia wins with 136 runs

final

March 28th - April 1st
Scorecard
Melbourne Victoria
289 (100.5) & 219 (89.2)
- New South Wales
121 (39) & 210 (63.3)
Victoria wins with 177 runs

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