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2006–07 Sheffield Shield season

The Pura Cup 2006–07 season was the 105th season of the Australian domestic First-class cricket competition played in Australia, known as the Pura Cup. The Tasmanian Tigers defeated the New South Wales Blues in the final at Bellerive Oval, winning the trophy for the first time.

Pura Cup 2006–07
Administrator(s)Cricket Australia
Cricket formatFirst class
Tournament format(s)Double round-robin
Champions Tasmania (1st title)
Participants6
Matches30, plus final
Most runsChris Rogers (1202)
Most wicketsBen Hilfenhaus (60)

Fixtures edit

  • Game 1 – Qld v Tas (GABBA), Oct 13–16
  • Game 2 – WA v Vic (WACA), Oct 15–18
  • Game 3 – NSW v SA (SCG), Oct 17–20
  • Game 4 – WA v Tas (WACA), Oct 22–25
  • Game 5 – Qld v NSW (GABBA), Oct 27–30
  • Game 6 – SA v Vic (Adelaide Oval), Oct 27–30
  • Game 7 – SA v NSW (Adelaide Oval), Nov 3–6
  • Game 8 – WA v Qld (WACA), Nov 12–15
  • Game 9 – Vic v Tas (MCG), Nov 14–17
  • Game 10 – NSW v WA (SCG), Nov 24–27
  • Game 11 – Vic v Qld (MCG), Nov 24–27
  • Game 12 – Tas v SA (Bellerive), Dec 6–9
  • Game 13 – Vic v NSW (MCG), Dec 15–18
  • Game 14 – SA v Qld (Adelaide Oval), Dec 15–18
  • Game 15 – Tas v WA (Bellerive), Dec 19–22
  • Game 16 – NSW v Vic (SCG), Jan 16–19
  • Game 17 – Tas v Qld (Bellerive), Jan 19–22
  • Game 18 – WA v SA (WACA), Jan 19–22
  • Game 19 – Vic v SA (MCG), Jan 26–29
  • Game 20 – NSW v Tas (SCG), Jan 27–30
  • Game 21 – Qld v WA (GABBA), Jan 28–31
  • Game 22 – Qld v SA (GABBA), Feb 9–12
  • Game 23 – WA v NSW (WACA), Feb 9–12
  • Game 24 – Tas v Vic (Bellerive), Feb 12–15
  • Game 25 – NSW v Qld (SCG), Mar 1–4
  • Game 26 – Vic v WA (MCG), Mar 1–4
  • Game 27 – SA v Tas (Adelaide Oval), Mar 1–4
  • Game 28 – Tas v NSW (Bellerive), Mar 8–11
  • Game 29 – SA v WA (Adelaide Oval), Mar 8–11
  • Game 30 – Qld v Vic (GABBA), Mar 8–11

Squads edit

VICTORIA

NEW SOUTH WALES

QUEENSLAND

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

  • Cricket Australia Contract: Daniel Cullen, Jason Gillespie, Shaun Tait
  • State Contract: Nathan Adcock, Cullen Bailey, Greg Blewett, Cameron Borgas, Ben Cameron, Mark Cleary, Mark Cosgrove, Shane Deitz, Matthew Elliott, Callum Ferguson, Daniel Harris, Ryan Harris, Trent Kelly, Darren Lehmann, Graham Manou, Gary Putland, Paul Rofe
  • Rookie Contract: Lachlan Oswald-Jacobs, Tom Plant, Simon Roberts, Chadd Sayers, Ken Skewes

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

TASMANIA

Points table edit

Team[1] Pld W L T D Abd Pts Quot
  Tasmania 10 6 2 0 2 0 38 1.017
  New South Wales 10 4 3 0 3 0 28 1.042
  Victoria 10 4 3 0 3 0 26 1.112
  Queensland 10 4 4 0 2 0 26 0.920
  Western Australia 10 3 4 0 3 0 26 1.206
  South Australia 10 1 6 0 3 0 12 0.776

Final edit

The Final was played between Tasmania and New South Wales from March 19 to 23, 2007. By virtue of finishing on top of the table at the end of the season, Tasmania won the right to host the final at Bellerive Oval. Highlighted by individual efforts from Ben Hilfenhaus, Damien Wright and man-of-the-match Luke Butterworth, Tasmania won convincingly by 421 runs to claim their maiden first-class championship, after finishing runner-up three times. They had only been competing full-time since the 1982/83 season; before that, when they joined the competition, they only played one game against every state.[2]

Tasmania won by 421 runs
Venue: Bellerive Oval

Statistics edit

Most runs edit

Player[3] Team Mat Inns NO Runs Ave HS 100 50
Chris Rogers   Western Australia 10 17 1202 70.70 279 3 7
Phil Jaques   New South Wales 11 21 987 47.00 192 3 5
Michael Di Venuto   Tasmania 11 20 2 961 53.38 181 3 5
David Hussey   Victoria 10 18 1 911 53.58 131 3 5
Dominic Thornely   New South Wales 11 21 2 801 42.15 138 2 2

Most wickets edit

Player[4] Team Mat Balls Runs Wkts Avge BBI SR 5WI 10WM
Ben Hilfenhaus   Tasmania 11 3055 1523 60 25.38 7/79 50.9 3
Andy Bichel   Queensland 9 1923 1110 45 24.66 7/54 42.7 1
Ben Edmondson   Western Australia 10 1931 1228 41 29.95 6/28 47.0 1 1
Stuart MacGill   New South Wales 10 2504 1382 39 35.43 6/118 64.2 2
Doug Bollinger   New South Wales 9 1816 1050 37 28.37 5/73 49.0 1

References edit

  1. ^ "Pure Cup 2006–07 Points Table". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 6 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Tigers win maiden first-class crown". ABC News. 23 March 2007.
  3. ^ "RECORDS / PURA CUP, 2006/07 / MOST RUNS". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 6 September 2017.
  4. ^ "RECORDS / PURA CUP, 2006/07 / MOST WICKETS". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 20 March 2017.

External links edit

  • cricket.com.au cricket Australia official site
  • Competition Results & Statistics

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The Pura Cup 2006 07 season was the 105th season of the Australian domestic First class cricket competition played in Australia known as the Pura Cup The Tasmanian Tigers defeated the New South Wales Blues in the final at Bellerive Oval winning the trophy for the first time Pura Cup 2006 07Administrator s Cricket AustraliaCricket formatFirst classTournament format s Double round robinChampions Tasmania 1st title Participants6Matches30 plus finalMost runsChris Rogers 1202 Most wicketsBen Hilfenhaus 60 2005 062007 08 Contents 1 Fixtures 2 Squads 3 Points table 4 Final 5 Statistics 5 1 Most runs 5 2 Most wickets 6 References 7 External linksFixtures editGame 1 Qld v Tas GABBA Oct 13 16 Game 2 WA v Vic WACA Oct 15 18 Game 3 NSW v SA SCG Oct 17 20 Game 4 WA v Tas WACA Oct 22 25 Game 5 Qld v NSW GABBA Oct 27 30 Game 6 SA v Vic Adelaide Oval Oct 27 30 Game 7 SA v NSW Adelaide Oval Nov 3 6 Game 8 WA v Qld WACA Nov 12 15 Game 9 Vic v Tas MCG Nov 14 17 Game 10 NSW v WA SCG Nov 24 27 Game 11 Vic v Qld MCG Nov 24 27 Game 12 Tas v SA Bellerive Dec 6 9 Game 13 Vic v NSW MCG Dec 15 18 Game 14 SA v Qld Adelaide Oval Dec 15 18 Game 15 Tas v WA Bellerive Dec 19 22 Game 16 NSW v Vic SCG Jan 16 19 Game 17 Tas v Qld Bellerive Jan 19 22 Game 18 WA v SA WACA Jan 19 22 Game 19 Vic v SA MCG Jan 26 29 Game 20 NSW v Tas SCG Jan 27 30 Game 21 Qld v WA GABBA Jan 28 31 Game 22 Qld v SA GABBA Feb 9 12 Game 23 WA v NSW WACA Feb 9 12 Game 24 Tas v Vic Bellerive Feb 12 15 Game 25 NSW v Qld SCG Mar 1 4 Game 26 Vic v WA MCG Mar 1 4 Game 27 SA v Tas Adelaide Oval Mar 1 4 Game 28 Tas v NSW Bellerive Mar 8 11 Game 29 SA v WA Adelaide Oval Mar 8 11 Game 30 Qld v Vic GABBA Mar 8 11Squads editVICTORIA Cricket Australia Contract Brad Hodge Shane Warne State Contract Jason Arnberger Rob Cassell Adam Crosthwaite Gerard Denton Shane Harwood David Hussey Nick Jewell Michael Klinger Brad Knowles Michael Lewis Lloyd Mash Andrew McDonald Jon Moss Dirk Nannes Peter Siddle Cameron White Allan Wise Rookie Contract Grant Baldwin Aiden Blizzard Aaron Finch Matthew Gale Jon Holland Peter Nevill NEW SOUTH WALES Cricket Australia Contract Nathan Bracken Stuart Clark Michael Clarke Brad Haddin Phil Jaques Simon Katich Brett Lee Glenn McGrath Stuart MacGill State Contract Aaron Bird Doug Bollinger Mark Cameron Beau Casson Ed Cowan Scott Coyte Murray Creed Nathan Hauritz Moises Henriques Jason Krejza Grant Lambert Tim Lang Greg Mail Matthew Nicholson Aaron O Brien James Packman Grant Roden Craig Simmons Daniel Smith Dominic Thornely Rookie Contract Tom Cooper Peter Forrest John Hastings Usman Khawaja Stephen O Keefe Martin Paskal David Warner QUEENSLAND Cricket Australia Contract Matthew Hayden Mitchell Johnson Michael Kasprowicz Andrew Symonds Shane Watson State Contract Andy Bichel Ryan Broad Daniel Doran Chris Hartley James Hopes Shane Jurgensen Nick Kruger Martin Love Jimmy Maher Brendan Nash Ashley Noffke Clinton Perren Craig Philipson Nathan Rimmington Chris Simpson Lachlan Stevens Grant Sullivan Rookie Contracts Murray Bragg Ben Cutting Ryan LeLoux Nathan Reardon SOUTH AUSTRALIA Cricket Australia Contract Daniel Cullen Jason Gillespie Shaun Tait State Contract Nathan Adcock Cullen Bailey Greg Blewett Cameron Borgas Ben Cameron Mark Cleary Mark Cosgrove Shane Deitz Matthew Elliott Callum Ferguson Daniel Harris Ryan Harris Trent Kelly Darren Lehmann Graham Manou Gary Putland Paul Rofe Rookie Contract Lachlan Oswald Jacobs Tom Plant Simon Roberts Chadd Sayers Ken Skewes WESTERN AUSTRALIA Cricket Australia Contract Adam Gilchrist Brad Hogg Mike Hussey Justin Langer Damien Martyn State Contract David Bandy Brett Dorey Ben Edmondson Sean Ervine Shawn Gillies Aaron Heal Clint Heron Mathew Inness Andrew James Tim MacDonald Steve Magoffin Shaun Marsh Scott Meuleman Marcus North Chris Rogers Luke Ronchi Adam Voges Darren Wates Peter Worthington Rookie Contract Arron Crawford Nathan Coulter Nile Liam Davis Theo Doropoulos Craig King Josh Mangan Luke Pomersbach TASMANIA Cricket Australia Contract Ricky Ponting State Contract George Bailey Michael Bevan Travis Birt Luke Butterworth Sean Clingeleffer David Dawson Michael Dighton Michael Di Venuto Xavier Doherty Andrew Downton Brendan Drew Brett Geeves Adam Griffith Ben Hilfenhaus Dan Marsh Tim Paine Damien Wright Rookie Contract Dane Anderson Alex Doolan Chris Duval Jason Shelton Matthew Wade Jonathon Wells Squad Members Nick Grainer Scott Kremerskothen Rhett Lockyear Darren McNees Adam Polkinghorne Jade Selby Luke Swards Nathan WegmanPoints table editTeam 1 Pld W L T D Abd Pts Quot nbsp Tasmania 10 6 2 0 2 0 38 1 017 nbsp New South Wales 10 4 3 0 3 0 28 1 042 nbsp Victoria 10 4 3 0 3 0 26 1 112 nbsp Queensland 10 4 4 0 2 0 26 0 920 nbsp Western Australia 10 3 4 0 3 0 26 1 206 nbsp South Australia 10 1 6 0 3 0 12 0 776Final editThe Final was played between Tasmania and New South Wales from March 19 to 23 2007 By virtue of finishing on top of the table at the end of the season Tasmania won the right to host the final at Bellerive Oval Highlighted by individual efforts from Ben Hilfenhaus Damien Wright and man of the match Luke Butterworth Tasmania won convincingly by 421 runs to claim their maiden first class championship after finishing runner up three times They had only been competing full time since the 1982 83 season before that when they joined the competition they only played one game against every state 2 H Tasmania nbsp v nbsp New South Wales 340Damien Wright 67 Doug Bollinger 5 73 230Phil Jaques 82 Luke Butterworth 4 33 460Sean Clingeleffer 107 Luke Butterworth 106 149Damien Wright 5 13 Ben Hilfenhaus 4 22 Tasmania won by 421 runsVenue Bellerive OvalStatistics editMost runs edit Player 3 Team Mat Inns NO Runs Ave HS 100 50 Chris Rogers nbsp Western Australia 10 17 1202 70 70 279 3 7 Phil Jaques nbsp New South Wales 11 21 987 47 00 192 3 5 Michael Di Venuto nbsp Tasmania 11 20 2 961 53 38 181 3 5 David Hussey nbsp Victoria 10 18 1 911 53 58 131 3 5 Dominic Thornely nbsp New South Wales 11 21 2 801 42 15 138 2 2 Most wickets edit Player 4 Team Mat Balls Runs Wkts Avge BBI SR 5WI 10WM Ben Hilfenhaus nbsp Tasmania 11 3055 1523 60 25 38 7 79 50 9 3 Andy Bichel nbsp Queensland 9 1923 1110 45 24 66 7 54 42 7 1 Ben Edmondson nbsp Western Australia 10 1931 1228 41 29 95 6 28 47 0 1 1 Stuart MacGill nbsp New South Wales 10 2504 1382 39 35 43 6 118 64 2 2 Doug Bollinger nbsp New South Wales 9 1816 1050 37 28 37 5 73 49 0 1References edit Pure Cup 2006 07 Points Table ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 6 September 2017 Tigers win maiden first class crown ABC News 23 March 2007 RECORDS PURA CUP 2006 07 MOST RUNS ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 6 September 2017 RECORDS PURA CUP 2006 07 MOST WICKETS ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 20 March 2017 External links editcricket com au cricket Australia official site Competition Results amp Statistics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2006 07 Sheffield Shield season amp oldid 1216956853, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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