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Written By: Ben Crawley
Published: March 30, 2026

South Australia clinched their second consecutive Sheffield Shield title in the 2025/26 season, defeating Victoria in the final to secure their 15th championship overall. Consequently, this back to back triumph is remarkable considering the Redbacks ended a 29-year drought just the previous season in 2024/25.

Liam Scott earned the Player of the Year award for his outstanding performances throughout the 124th edition of Australia’s premier domestic cricket competition. Meanwhile, New South Wales still hold the record as the most successful team in Shield history with 47 titles, followed closely by Victoria with 32.

The competition first started in 1892/93 when Lord Sheffield donated £150 to fund the trophy, making it one of the oldest domestic cricket tournaments in the world.

Sheffield Shield Winners List (1892/93 to 2025/26)

The Sheffield Shield has been contested across 124 editions spanning 133 years. No competition took place during World War I (1915/16 to 1918/19) and World War II (1940/41 to 1945/46). Furthermore, the 2019/20 final was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sheffield Shield Winners List(1892-2026)
Source: Cricket Australia
SeasonWinner
1892/93Victoria
1893/94South Australia
1894/95Victoria
1895/96New South Wales
1896/97New South Wales
1897/98Victoria
1898/99Victoria
1899/00New South Wales
1900/01Victoria
1901/02New South Wales
1902/03New South Wales
1903/04New South Wales
1904/05New South Wales
1905/06New South Wales
1906/07New South Wales
1907/08Victoria
1908/09New South Wales
1909/10South Australia
1910/11New South Wales
1911/12New South Wales
1912/13South Australia
1913/14New South Wales
1914/15Victoria
1915/16 to 1918/19No competition (World War I)
1919/20New South Wales
1920/21New South Wales
1921/22Victoria
1922/23New South Wales
1923/24Victoria
1924/25Victoria
1925/26New South Wales
1926/27South Australia
1927/28Victoria
1928/29New South Wales
1929/30Victoria
1930/31Victoria
1931/32New South Wales
1932/33New South Wales
1933/34Victoria
1934/35Victoria
1935/36South Australia
1936/37Victoria
1937/38New South Wales
1938/39South Australia
1939/40New South Wales
1940/41 to 1945/46No competition (World War II)
1946/47Victoria
1947/48Western Australia
1948/49New South Wales
1949/50New South Wales
1950/51Victoria
1951/52New South Wales
1952/53South Australia
1953/54New South Wales
1954/55New South Wales
1955/56New South Wales
1956/57New South Wales
1957/58New South Wales
1958/59New South Wales
1959/60New South Wales
1960/61New South Wales
1961/62New South Wales
1962/63Victoria
1963/64South Australia
1964/65New South Wales
1965/66New South Wales
1966/67Victoria
1967/68Western Australia
1968/69South Australia
1969/70Victoria
1970/71South Australia
1971/72Western Australia
1972/73Western Australia
1973/74Victoria
1974/75Western Australia
1975/76South Australia
1976/77Western Australia
1977/78Western Australia
1978/79Victoria
1979/80Victoria
1980/81Western Australia
1981/82South Australia
1982/83New South Wales
1983/84Western Australia
1984/85New South Wales
1985/86New South Wales
1986/87Western Australia
1987/88Western Australia
1988/89Western Australia
1989/90New South Wales
1990/91Victoria
1991/92Western Australia
1992/93New South Wales
1993/94New South Wales
1994/95Queensland
1995/96South Australia
1996/97Queensland
1997/98Western Australia
1998/99Western Australia
1999/00Queensland (Pura Milk Cup)
2000/01Queensland (Pura Cup)
2001/02Queensland (Pura Cup)
2002/03New South Wales (Pura Cup)
2003/04Victoria (Pura Cup)
2004/05New South Wales (Pura Cup)
2005/06Queensland (Pura Cup)
2006/07Tasmania (Pura Cup)
2007/08New South Wales (Pura Cup)
2008/09Victoria
2009/10Victoria
2010/11Tasmania
2011/12Queensland
2012/13Tasmania
2013/14New South Wales
2014/15Victoria
2015/16Victoria
2016/17Victoria
2017/18Queensland
2018/19Victoria
2019/20New South Wales (Final cancelled, COVID 19)
2020/21Queensland
2021/22Western Australia
2022/23Western Australia
2023/24Western Australia
2024/25South Australia
2025/26South Australia

Most Sheffield Shield Titles by Team

New South Wales has dominated the Sheffield Shield with 47 titles across 133 years. In contrast, Tasmania only managed its first title in 2006/07. Here is the complete breakdown of championships by each state.

Most Sheffield Shield Titles by Team
Source: Cricket NSW
#TeamTitlesFirst TitleLast TitleCaptain (2025/26)
1New South Wales471895/962019/20Moises Henriques
2Victoria321892/932018/19Will Sutherland
3Western Australia181947/482023/24Sam Whiteman
4South Australia151893/942025/26Nathan McSweeney
5Queensland91994/952020/21Marnus Labuschagne
6Tasmania32006/072012/13Jordan Silk

Sheffield Shield All-Time Team Records

These numbers cover every match from the 1892/93 season through to 2025/26. Notably, New South Wales lead in both total matches and win percentage at 41.61%.

#TeamEnteredMatchesWonLostDrawnTiedWin %
1New South Wales1892/93930387268274141.61%
2Victoria1892/93927362265299139.05%
3Western Australia1947/48696247216233035.49%
4Queensland1926/27817258283275131.58%
5South Australia1892/93917256415245127.92%
6Tasmania1977/78469121184164025.80%

Sheffield Shield Player of the Year Winners

Cricket Australia has presented this award since 1975/76. Moreover, Victorian and South Australian batsman Matthew Elliott holds the record for the most wins with three awards.

Sheffield Shield Player of the Year Winners
Source: ESPNcricinfo
SeasonWinnerState
2015/16Travis HeadSouth Australia
2016/17Chadd SayersSouth Australia
2017/18Chris TremainVictoria
2018/19Scott BolandVictoria
2019/20Moises Henriques / Nic MaddinsonNSW / Victoria
2020/21Nathan LyonNew South Wales
2021/22Henry Hunt / Travis DeanSA / Victoria
2022/23Michael NeserQueensland
2023/24Beau WebsterTasmania
2024/25Fergus O’NeillVictoria
2025/26Liam ScottSouth Australia

Sheffield Shield Key Records at a Glance

Here are the most significant individual and team records in Sheffield Shield history. Interestingly, Don Bradman holds three of the top five batting records.

RecordDetails
Highest Team Total1,107, Victoria vs NSW, MCG, 1926/27
Lowest Team Total27, South Australia vs NSW, SCG, 1955/56
Highest Individual Score452*, Don Bradman, NSW vs QLD, SCG, 1929/30
Most Career Runs13,635, Darren Lehmann (SA/Vic)
Most Career Wickets513, Clarrie Grimmett (SA/Vic)
Highest Batting Average110.19, Don Bradman (NSW/SA)
Most Centuries45, Darren Lehmann (SA/Vic)
Most Matches Played161, Jamie Cox (Tasmania)
Most Dismissals (Keeper)546, Darren Berry (SA/Vic)
Most Wickets in a Season67, Colin Miller (Tasmania), 1997/98
Most Runs in a Season1,506, Simon Katich (NSW), 2007/08

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Conclusion: Australia’s Oldest Domestic Trophy Still Shapes Cricket’s Future

The Sheffield Shield remains the backbone of Australian cricket after 124 editions and 133 years of competition. South Australia’s consecutive titles in 2024/25 and 2025/26 have proved that patience and persistence eventually pay off in domestic cricket. Meanwhile, New South Wales continue to lead the all time tally with 47 championships.

However, Victoria (32) and Western Australia (18) have consistently challenged their dominance in recent decades. Every Australian cricket legend from Don Bradman to Steve Smith has developed their game through Shield cricket. As a result, the competition continues to serve as the primary pathway to Test selection and the toughest domestic cricket on the planet.

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