2006–07 Sheffield Shield season

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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 runsWestern AustraliaChris Rogers (1202)
Most wicketsTasmaniaBen Hilfenhaus (60)

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.

Fixtures

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  • 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

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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

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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

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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]

Statistics

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Most runs

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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

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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

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  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.
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