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Mar 30, 2026

South Australia Clinch Back-to-Back Sheffield Shield Titles Amid Controversy

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South Australia won the Sheffield Shield final against Victoria, claiming back-to-back titles for the first time. The match ended in controversy with a disputed no-ball call.

South Australia secured a historic back-to-back Sheffield Shield titles, defeating Victoria by 56 runs in a thrilling final. Chasing a target of 196, South Australia resumed at 102-5 on day five at Junction Oval and were eventually bowled out for 139.

The match was marred by controversy when Victorian batter Oliver Peake was given out caught off a delivery that appeared to be a front-foot no-ball. Peake's dismissal was a critical blow to Victoria, who had dominated the season and were favourites to claim their first title since 2018-19.

Liam Scott, the Shield player of the year, took 3-32, while Henry Thornton claimed 3-12, including the last two wickets. Nathan McAndrew took 3-50 and was named player of the match for his second-innings 60 and six wickets.

South Australia captain Nathan McSweeney praised his team's resilience, saying, "We really had to dig deep. The ability for us to stay in the game is incredible and to win two in a row with this group is super-special."

The victory marked a significant achievement for South Australia, who only secured a spot in the final in the last game of the regular season.