South Australia Clinches First Back-to-Back Sheffield Shield Titles with Dramatic Win Over Victoria

March 30, 2026
South Australia Clinches First Back-to-Back Sheffield Shield Titles with Dramatic Win Over Victoria
  • South Australia completed back-to-back Sheffield Shield titles with a 56-run victory over Victoria at Junction Oval, marking SA’s first time to win consecutive championships and the title in their 133-year history.

  • Nathan McAndrew starred with an all-round display, contributing 3-50 and a key partnership with Carey, while Liam Scott (3-32) and Henry Thornton (3-12) anchored the bowling attack.

  • A controversial moment arose when Ollie Peake appeared to be dismissed on a potential no-ball against Liam Scott, with umpires ultimately upholding the decision.

  • Victoria’s top order struggled on a greener, tougher pitch, with early damage from Todd Murphy and Sam Elliott’s opening spells contributing to SA’s bowl-dominant morning.

  • This victory marks SA’s first-ever back-to-back Sheffield Shield championships, completed at Junction Oval.

  • The final ended with a celebratory moment as Thornton dismissed O’Neill to seal the win, briefly interrupted when a spectator entered the field.

  • Victoria’s hopes relied on captain Travis Sutherland’s 76 and Oliver O’Neill’s 64 across the two innings, but SA’s bowlers contained them to a chaseable target.

  • A late SA wobble at 122-7 was steadied by McAndrew’s 105-run partnership with Carey, shifting momentum back in SA’s favor.

  • Victoria’s final-day collapse was triggered after a tight start on the morning, with Peake’s wicket and captain Will Sutherland’s dismissal sealing the result for SA.

  • The final featured SA’s bowling dominance and fielding, turning the match in their favor and delivering back-to-back titles in SA’s history.

  • SA sealed the win by 56 runs, clinching the title in a dramatic finish on day five.

  • Victoria were bowled out for 139 in their second innings, chasing 196, as SA took the last five wickets for 27 to seal the title.

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