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2021–22 Sheffield Shield season

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2021–22 Sheffield Shield
Dates24 September 2021 – 4 April 2022
Administrator(s)Cricket Australia
Cricket formatFirst-class
Tournament format(s)Double round-robin and final
ChampionsWestern Australia (16th title)
Participants6
Matches24
Player of the seriesHenry Hunt (SA) & Travis Dean (Vic)[1]
Most runsPeter Handscomb (697)
Most wicketsMark Steketee (32)

The 2021–22 Sheffield Shield season was the 120th of the Australian inter-state domestic first-class cricket competition. Queensland were the defending champions.[2]

Initially, on 21 July 2021, Cricket Australia confirmed all the fixtures for the tournament.[3][4] On 8 September 2021, Cricket Australia announced that the previous schedule had been scrapped due to ongoing lockdowns[5] in Sydney and Melbourne and subsequent border restrictions.[6] The fixtures for the first two matches were confirmed, with the full revised schedule to be released later.[7] However, the Round one's second match of the season, between Queensland and Tasmania, was postponed following an increase of COVID-19 cases in the state of Queensland.[8]

On 1 October 2021, Cricket Australia confirmed the fixtures for next three matches.[9] On 20 October 2021, Cricket Australia confirmed the next set of fixtures, following the border openings in Sydney and Melbourne.[10] On 5 November 2021, Cricket Australia confirmed the schedule for three further fixtures,[11] with the venue of the fifth round's first match between South Australia and Queensland that would have been decided based on the location of WBBL|07 season finals.[12] Later, on 21 November 2021, it was confirmed that the match would take place at Karen Rolton Oval,[13] after the WBBL|07 finals venue was confirmed as Adelaide Oval.[14]

On 19 November 2021, the start of the match between New South Wales and Victoria was delayed,[15] after Victoria player Will Sutherland's COVID-19 test result required further analysis.[16] Despite the positive test, Cricket Australia confirmed that the match would start a day later than planned on 20 November 2021.[17]

Western Australia were the first team to reach the final of the competition,[18] with them hosting the final for the first time since the 1997–98 Sheffield Shield season.[19] Victoria finished in second place to join Western Australia in the final.[20] The final ended in a draw, with Western Australia winning the tournament having earned more bonus points in their first 100 overs compared to Victoria.[21][22]

Points table

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Team[23] Pld W L D A Ave Pts
 Western Australia 7 3 2 2 0 4.69 32.82
 Victoria 7 3 1 3 0 4.31 30.17
 Tasmania 8 3 3 2 0 3.89 31.09
 New South Wales 7 2 3 2 0 3.07 21.50
 Queensland 9 2 3 4 0 3.03 27.23
 South Australia 8 1 2 5 0 2.71 21.66

Round-Robin stage

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Source:[24]

Round 1

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24–27 September 2021
Scorecard
v
9/465d (131.2 overs)
Shaun Marsh 118 (190)
Lloyd Pope 4/92 (15.2 overs)
492 (128 overs)
Travis Head 163 (215)
Joel Paris 3/73 (26 overs)
6/292 (85 overs)
Hilton Cartwright  121* (186)
Lloyd Pope 3/123 (22 overs)
Match drawn
Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide
Umpires: Michael Graham-Smith and Sam Nogajski
Player of the match: Travis Head (South Australia)
  • Western Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Corey Rocchiccioli (Western Australia) made his first-class debut.
  • Jake Carder (South Australia) scored his maiden century in first-class cricket.[25]

7–10 October 2021
Scorecard
v
6/500d (156.2 overs)
Tim Ward 144 (343)
Michael Neser 2/60 (24.4 overs)
5/355d (109 overs)
Bryce Street 143 (334)
Sam Rainbird 2/80 (21 overs)
3/163 (75 overs)
Tim Ward 81 (130)
Matthew Kuhnemann 3/61 (26 overs)
Match drawn
Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide
Umpires: Darren Close and Donovan Koch
Player of the match: Tim Ward (Tasmania)
  • Tasmania won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Tim Ward (Tasmania) scored his maiden century in first-class cricket.[26]

15–18 October 2021
Scorecard
v
152 (59.1 overs)
Joe Burns 48 (99)
Daniel Worrall 4/49 (17 overs)
280 (89.4 overs)
Harry Nielsen 71 (126)
Mark Steketee 7/44 (26.4 overs)
7/451d (139 overs)
Usman Khawaja 174 (294)
Lloyd Pope 2/58 (16 overs)
6/244 (88.3 overs)
Jake Carder 79 (149)
Mark Steketee 3/48 (24 overs)
Match drawn
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Umpires: Donovan Koch and Shawn Craig
Player of the match: Mark Steketee (Queensland)
  • South Australia won the toss and elected to field.

Round 2

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17–20 October 2021
Scorecard
v
238 (88.1 overs)
Josh Philippe 60 (143)
Lawrence Neil-Smith 5/43 (15.1 overs)
252 (79.3 overs)
Lawrence Neil-Smith 60 (126)
Hilton Cartwright 4/23 (7 overs)
230 (84.1 overs)
Shaun Marsh 58 (150)
Peter Siddle 5/40 (22.1 overs)
7/217 (53.4 overs)
Caleb Jewell 52 (51)
Lance Morris 2/33 (4.4 overs)
Tasmania won by 3 wickets
WACA Ground, Perth
Umpires: Michael Graham-Smith and Sam Nogajski
Player of the match: Lawrence Neil-Smith (Tasmania)

27–30 October 2021
Scorecard
v
128 (48.3 overs)
Jake Carder 37 (96)
Jhye Richardson 3/22 (11.3 overs)
299 (106 overs)
Hilton Cartwright 73 (154)
Nathan McAndrew 5/84 (32.4 overs)
291 (97.3 overs)
Henry Hunt 108 (245)
Joel Paris 5/63 (28 overs)
4/121 (40.2 overs)
Cameron Green 38* (90)
Nathan McAndrew 1/29 (14 overs)
Western Australia won by 6 wickets
WACA Ground, Perth
Umpires: Darren Close and Michael Graham-Smith
Player of the match: Joel Paris (Western Australia)

27–30 October 2021
Scorecard
v
6/487d (136 overs)
Marnus Labuschagne 136 (208)
Riley Meredith 2/59 (23 overs)
182 (73.1 overs)
Jordan Silk 47 (136)
Matthew Kuhnemann 5/60 (30.1 overs)
1/132d (30 overs)
Marnus Labuschagne 60* (46)
Gabe Bell 1/11 (4 overs)
341 (109.3 overs)
Caleb Jewell 90 (157)
Matthew Kuhnemann 5/107 (43 overs)
Queensland won by 96 runs
Riverway Stadium, Townsville
Umpires: Donovan Koch and Bruce Oxenford
Player of the match: Matthew Kuhnemann (Queensland)

Round 3

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27–30 October 2021
Scorecard
v
199 (75.4 overs)
Nic Maddinson 87 (136)
Sean Abbott 6/38 (15.4 overs)
151 (77 overs)
Kurtis Patterson 48 (143)
Scott Boland 4/34 (19 overs)
3/290d (116 overs)
Marcus Harris 137 (361)
Sean Abbott 2/74 (25 overs)
134 (94 overs)
Peter Nevill 29* (129)
Jon Holland 3/16 (23 overs)
Victoria won by 204 runs
Drummoyne Oval, Sydney
Umpires: Gerard Abood and Greg Davidson
Player of the match: Nic Maddinson (Victoria)
  • Victoria won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Tanveer Sangha (New South Wales) made his first-class debut.

5–8 November 2021
Scorecard
v
9/313d (103.4 overs)
Nic Maddinson 128 (206)
Liam Hatcher 3/81 (21.3 overs)
140 (62 overs)
Daniel Hughes 59 (132)
Scott Boland 3/33 (18 overs)
5/248d (76.2 overs)
Matthew Short 90 (122)
Jack Edwards 3/47 (16.2 overs)
247 (111.3 overs)
Daniel Hughes 89* (319)
Scott Boland 5/56 (29.3 overs)
Victoria won by 174 runs
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Umpires: Phillip Gillespie and Tony Wilds
Player of the match: Scott Boland (Victoria)

10–13 November 2021
Scorecard
v
129 (53.1 overs)
Usman Khawaja 70 (138)
Lance Morris 4/21 (10.1 overs)
281 (83.2 overs)
Josh Philippe 129 (222)
Mark Steketee 4/74 (22 overs)
246 (82.2 overs)
Joe Burns 49 (99)
Jhye Richardson 5/23 (22.2 overs)
3/95 (33.3 overs)
Cameron Bancroft 47* (98)
Mark Steketee 2/21 (9 overs)
Western Australia won by 7 wickets
The Gabba, Brisbane
Umpires: Shawn Craig and Bruce Oxenford
Player of the match: Jhye Richardson (Western Australia)
  • Western Australia won the toss and elected to field.
  • Jayden Goodwin (Western Australia) made his first-class debut.

Round 4

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10–13 November 2021
Scorecard
v
220 (75.1 overs)
Henry Hunt 134 (236)
Peter Siddle 4/42 (24 overs)
282 (104.4 overs)
Charlie Wakim 68 (121)
Travis Head 2/22 (6 overs)
0/32 (13.4 overs)
Jake Weatherald 16* (45)
Match drawn
Blundstone Arena, Hobart
Umpires: Darren Close and Sam Nogajski
Player of the match: Henry Hunt (South Australia)
  • Tasmania won the toss and elected to field.
  • Only 15.1 overs, 47 overs and 38.2 overs of play were possible on day 1, day 3 and day 4 respectively due to rain.

20–23 November 2021
Scorecard
v
233 (63.1 overs)
Daniel Hughes 70 (154)
Jonathan Merlo 2/14 (6 overs)
271 (102.3 overs)
Travis Dean 144* (300)
Chris Tremain 4/52 (25.3 overs)
7/285d (58 overs)
Kurtis Patterson 112 (144)
James Pattinson 5/71 (18 overs)
4/91 (43 overs)
Peter Handscomb 39 (73)
Jack Edwards 1/1 (3 overs)
Match drawn
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Umpires: Phillip Gillespie and Ben Treloar
Player of the match: Travis Dean (Victoria)
  • Victoria won the toss and elected to field.
  • No play was possible on day 2 due to rain.
  • Brody Couch, Xavier Crone (Victoria) and Hayden Kerr (New South Wales) all made their first-class debuts.

21–24 November 2021
Scorecard
v
9/405d (108 overs)
Sam Whiteman 176* (309)
Lawrence Neil-Smith 3/72 (21 overs)
315 (115.4 overs)
Caleb Jewell 102 (206)
Jhye Richardson 4/53 (28 overs)
7/226d (65 overs)
Cameron Green 54 (96)
Gabe Bell 2/29 (12 overs)
6/318 (78 overs)
Jordan Silk 83* (100)
Jhye Richardson 3/56 (16 overs)
Tasmania won by 4 wickets
Blundstone Arena, Hobart
Umpires: Nathan Johnstone and Bruce Oxenford
Player of the match: Caleb Jewell (Tasmania)
  • Tasmania won the toss and elected to field.

Round 5

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23–26 November 2021
Scorecard
v
299 (120.5 overs)
Marnus Labuschagne 110 (223)
Liam Scott 3/16 (17 overs)
102 (45 overs)
Jake Weatherald 33 (69)
Matthew Kuhnemann 5/25 (14 overs)
2/88 (24 overs)
Usman Khawaja 52* (36)
Nathan McAndrew 2/27 (6 overs)
284 (93 overs) (f/o)
Travis Head 101 (149)
Gurinder Sandhu 6/57 (21 overs)
Queensland won by 8 wickets
Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide
Umpires: Donovan Koch and Michael Graham-Smith
Player of the match: Matthew Kuhnemann (Queensland)
  • South Australia won the toss and elected to field.
  • Only 50 overs of play was possible on day 1 due to pitch conditions.[13]

Round 6

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9–12 February 2022
Scorecard
v
366 (126.4 overs)
Daniel Drew 130 (317)
Mitchell Perry 4/57 (30 overs)
264 (94.3 overs)
Nic Maddinson 82 (134)
Nathan McAndrew 3/60 (23 overs)
213 (58 overs)
Henry Hunt 57 (95)
Will Sutherland 3/42 (14 overs)
6/236 (90 overs)
Peter Handscomb 148* (280)
Brendan Doggett 4/51 (21 overs)
Match drawn
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Umpires: Greg Davidson and David Taylor
Player of the match: Peter Handscomb (Victoria)

9–12 February 2022
Scorecard
v
193 (77.1 overs)
Usman Khawaja 63 (155)
Chris Tremain 3/26 (17 overs)
186 (55.1 overs)
Daniel Hughes 86* (155)
Mark Steketee 5/46 (19.1 overs)
129 (52.4 overs)
Marnus Labuschagne 44 (80)
Trent Copeland 3/28 (13.4 overs)
8/137 (51.3 overs)
Lachlan Hearne 28 (43)
Michael Neser 3/38 (17 overs)
New South Wales won by 2 wickets
The Gabba, Brisbane
Umpires: Ben Treloar and Tony Wilds
Player of the match: Chris Tremain (New South Wales)
  • New South Wales won the toss and elected to field.
  • Ryan Hackney (New South Wales) made his first-class debut.

Round 7

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18–21 February 2022
Scorecard
v
276 (98.5 overs)
Hayden Kerr 88 (129)
Jackson Bird 3/38 (19.5 overs)
213 (86 overs)
Mac Wright 57 (164)
Chris Tremain 5/48 (17 overs)
9/226d (83 overs)
Jason Sangha 75 (178)
Beau Webster 3/40 (12 overs)
214 (86.2 overs)
Mac Wright 78* (186)
Trent Copeland 4/46 (18.2 overs)
New South Wales won by 75 runs
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Umpires: Gerard Abood and Tony Wilds
Player of the match: Hayden Kerr (New South Wales)
  • New South Wales won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Nivethan Radhakrishnan (Tasmania) made his first-class debut.

18–21 February 2022
Scorecard
v
349 (127.1 overs)
Jack Clayton 109 (235)
Matthew Short 4/74 (19.1 overs)
360 (128 overs)
Nic Maddinson 110* (147)
Gurinder Sandhu 5/65 (27 overs)
7/246d (79 overs)
Jimmy Peirson 76 (141)
Mitchell Perry 3/61 (17 overs)
3/104 (48 overs)
Nic Maddinson 48* (116)
Matt Renshaw 1/10 (4 overs)
Match drawn
Junction Oval, Melbourne
Umpires: Greg Davidson and Simon Lightbody
Player of the match: Nic Maddinson (Victoria)
  • Queensland won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Jack Clayton (Queensland) made his first-class debut.

Round 8

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2–5 March 2022
Scorecard
v
8/305d (100 overs)
Jack Clayton 85 (164)
Brendan Doggett 2/59 (25 overs)
9/244d (75.4 overs)
Jake Lehmann 102 (177)
Gurinder Sandhu 3/64 (23 overs)
191 (43.3 overs)
Sam Truloff 64 (86)
Liam Scott 5/46 (16 overs)
3/115 (37 overs)
Jake Weatherald 60* (112)
Xavier Bartlett 2/30 (11 overs)
Match drawn
The Gabba, Brisbane
Umpires: Bruce Oxenford and Darren Close
  • South Australia won the toss and elected to field.
  • No play was possible on day 1 due to rain.

15–18 March 2022
Scorecard
v
6/356d (141 overs)
Cameron Bancroft 117 (262)
Jack Edwards 3/58 (21 overs)
208 (79.1 overs)
Jason Sangha 86 (213)
Matthew Kelly 3/27 (16 overs)
4/75d (40 overs)
Sam Whiteman 27* (111)
Chris Tremain 2/12 (8 overs)
Match drawn
Bankstown Oval, Sydney
Umpires: Gerard Abood and Greg Davidson
Player of the match: Cameron Bancroft (Western Australia)

15–18 March 2022
Scorecard
v
355 (117.4 overs)
Ben McDermott 94 (209)
Jon Holland 4/82 (23.4 overs)
7/334d (108 overs)
Travis Dean 146 (302)
Tom Andrews 2/53 (19 overs)
209 (69.2 overs)
Matthew Wade 50 (87)
Mitchell Perry 4/31 (11.2 overs)
8/234 (73.4 overs)
Travis Dean 47 (36)
Ben Manenti 3/89 (31.4 overs)
Victoria won by 2 wickets
Junction Oval, Melbourne
Umpires: Shawn Craig and Nathan Johnstone
Player of the match: Travis Dean (Victoria)
  • Tasmania won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Ben Manenti (Tasmania) made his first-class debut.

Round 9

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23–26 March 2022
Scorecard
v
294 (112.1 overs)
Jason Sangha 142 (235)
Jordan Buckingham 4/79 (27 overs)
9/277d (98 overs)
Henry Hunt 109 (238)
Chris Tremain 3/51 (23 overs)
8/308d (84 overs)
Lachlan Hearne 65 (107)
Nathan McSweeney 4/89 (26 overs)
5/328 (76 overs)
Nathan McSweeney 99* (183)
Harry Conway 1/38 (10 overs)
South Australia won by 5 wickets
Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide
Umpires: Donovan Koch and Shawn Craig
Player of the match: Jason Sangha (New South Wales)

23–26 March 2022
Scorecard
v
104 (40.5 overs)
Joe Burns 28 (81)
Sam Rainbird 8/21 (14.5 overs)
422 (105.1 overs)
Beau Webster 166* (172)
Gurinder Sandhu 3/82 (27.1 overs)
87 (38.2 overs)
Joe Burns 30 (48)
Sam Rainbird 5/21 (12.2 overs)
Tasmania won by an innings and 231 runs
Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Umpires: Michael Graham-Smith and Sam Nogajski
Player of the match: Sam Rainbird (Tasmania)
  • Tasmania won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Sam Rainbird took the best bowling figures for Tasmania in a first-class match.[35]
  • Sam Rainbird also took the best match figures for Tasmania in the Sheffield Shield with 13/42.[36]

23–26 March 2022
Scorecard
v
114 (43.5 overs)
Matthew Short 43 (81)
Aaron Hardie 4/24 (12 overs)
337 (105.2 overs)
Hilton Cartwright 109 (178)
Will Sutherland 3/67 (25 overs)
172 (60.3 overs)
Matthew Short 35 (53)
Joel Paris 3/31 (16 overs)
Western Australia won by an innings and 51 runs
WACA Ground, Perth
Umpires: Gerard Abood and Phillip Gillespie
Player of the match: Hilton Cartwright (Western Australia)
  • Western Australia won the toss and elected to field.
  • Cameron McClure (Victoria) and Teague Wyllie (Western Australia) both made their first-class debuts.

Final

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31 March – 4 April 2022
Scorecard
v
386 (121.1 overs)
Cameron Bancroft 141 (269)
Will Sutherland 5/78 (30.1 overs)
306 (105.2 overs)
Peter Handscomb 80 (141)
Aaron Hardie 3/54 (24 overs)
7/400d (163 overs)
Aaron Hardie 174* (317)
Scott Boland 2/35 (25 overs)
Match drawn
WACA Ground, Perth
Umpires: Donovan Koch and Sam Nogajski
Player of the match: Sam Whiteman (Western Australia)
  • Victoria won the toss and elected to field.

Statistics

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Most runs

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Player [37] Team Mat Inns NO Runs Ave HS 100 50
Peter Handscomb  Victoria 8 15 1 697 49.78 148* 2 3
Sam Whiteman  Western Australia 7 13 2 641 58.27 176* 2 2
Hilton Cartwright  Western Australia 8 15 1 601 42.92 121* 2 3
Henry Hunt  South Australia 8 15 1 601 42.92 134 3 1
Tim Ward  Tasmania 8 14 0 552 39.42 144 1 3

Most wickets

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Player[38] Team Mat Inns Overs Wkts Ave Econ BBI BBM 5 10
Mark Steketee  Queensland 6 12 209.2 32 17.93 2.74 7/44 10/92 2 1
Nathan McAndrew  South Australia 8 15 302.4 27 30.18 2.69 5/84 6/113 1 0
Scott Boland  Victoria 5 10 218.3 26 17.07 2.03 5/56 8/89 1 0
Gurinder Sandhu  Queensland 6 11 175.1 25 19.16 2.73 6/57 7/68 2 0
Matthew Kuhnemann  Queensland 7 13 289.3 25 31.88 2.75 5/25 10/167 3 1

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