Sheffield Shield Wrap: Who impressed in Round 1?

By Gibbo / Roar Pro

This is an attempt to make sense of the first six rounds of the Sheffield Shield competition and, with the Test team about to undergo a big transition, will help track who is doing well and needs some more improvement.

South Australia vs Tasmania
Karen Rolton Oval

3 Sentence Summary: Tasmania belies its inexperienced attack to claim its first Shield win. South Australia shows both potential and inexperience in Jekyll and Hyde performance. A century to Charlie Wakim and 87 to Caleb Jewell anchors Tasmania’s first innings while Beau Webster follows his 62 in the first innings with four wickets in South Australia’s second innings.

Who Pushed Test Claims: Jake Lehmann hit a captain’s knock for South Australia posting 115 in conjunction with 71 from Ben Manenti to set up South Australia’s 307. With the ball, Jordan Buckingham looks like a brilliant fast bowling prospect with 7-71 in Tasmania’s first innings off the back of good form for Australia A.

For Tasmania, Caleb Jewell continues to send a timely reminder to selectors in the summer of David Warner’s retirement.

Who did not push Test claims: Henry Hunt, once touted as a future Australian opener, continued his quiet start to the season. He would hope that his returns continue to improve as he concentrates on his batting.

Queensland vs New South Wales
Cricket Central

3 Sentence Summary: New South Wales begins its new era with a dominant draw with Queensland. It took centuries from Michael Neser and Jimmy Peirson to save Queensland’s blushes. New South Wales should be proud of its start to the Shield season, and it shows that there are good things to come.

Who Pushed Test Claims: Michael Neser. 142 and three wickets for the match is a great way to start the summer.

(Photo by Mark Brake/Getty Images)

Jack Edwards: 6-36 with the ball and 86 with the bat proves that he is an up-and-coming prospect to watch. Honourable mention: Jimmy Peirson.

Who Did Not Push Test Claims: Kurtis Patterson. The two-Test player, including making 144 in his final Test, needs a big summer after losing the captaincy and being dropped last summer. 32 was not the start he was looking for.

Western Australia vs Victoria
WACA

3 Sentence Summary: Second-string Western Australia cruise to an innings win thanks to a big century from Cameron Bancroft. Victoria did not have the batting to stand up to the Western Australian bowling attack shorn of most of its first-choice bowlers. Failing to reach 300 in either innings means back to the drawing board for the Vics.

Who Pushed Test Claims? Cameron Bancroft’s 122 set the platform for Western Australia’s mammoth total. Based on form over the past three years, Bancroft must be at least in the conversation to replace David Warner when he retires?

Who Did Not Push Test Claims: Peter Handscomb. The recent Indian tourist would have been hoping for a great opening to the Shield season falling for just 31 and 2 in Victoria’s innings.

He would be hoping for a solid score in the next match to continue putting his name in the selection frame.

Best XI across the first round: This looks at the best players in each position and fits them in where appropriate. Players can be moved down a rung in the batting order from where they normally bat, but they cannot move up.

For example, Matthew Renshaw could open or bat at No.3, but since he did not make runs in the middle order, he would not be eligible to bat in the middle order.

The object of this is to track the consistency across the Shield season. At least one player from each side should be selected unless one team utterly dominated that round.

Caleb Jewell
Cameron Bancroft
Travis Dean
Charlie Wakim
Jake Lehmann
Beau Webster
Jimmy Peirson
Michael Neser
Jack Edwards
Mitchell Swepson
Jordan Buckingham

Stay tuned for Round 2!

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The Crowd Says:

2023-10-16T07:00:07+00:00

Wikipetia

Roar Rookie


Double failure for Harris so it's Bangers and renshaw leading the charge

2023-10-09T07:37:07+00:00

Doctor Rotcod

Roar Rookie


I like the idea Gibbo. I have seen a rolling top eleven elsewhere. It's fine,Don. Don't tell Opeo. There was a lot of obdurate defence during those 20 overs. Sharp spin on a wearing wicket. Who does that remind you of?

2023-10-09T07:17:52+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


The 3/14 was off 26 overs with 20 maidens...and he also was "pivotal in bowling out" the Vics.

2023-10-09T07:14:23+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


WA was dominant. No place for Corey Rocchiccioli in that team? Did you see his numbers? Why Swepson?

2023-10-09T01:46:18+00:00

Ace

Roar Rookie


This is an interesting concept Gibbo.. for me at least it keeps the names in front of me of those that are performing Bancroft and Jewell will be watched with interest . The WA spinner and Hardy

AUTHOR

2023-10-08T21:04:43+00:00

Gibbo

Roar Pro


Not the purpose of a wrap! I can’t give a rap to everyone in a wrap. Plus, the word limit is between 500-700. Considering this was closer to the 500 mark than the 700 mark, I have a little room to play with for around 2, but honestly, I’m not sure if I want to go much more in-depth than I did here.

2023-10-08T20:42:30+00:00

JohnB

Roar Rookie


Fair enough on the "can't mention everyone" point Gibbo. Although I'm tempted to say - why not?!

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2023-10-08T20:40:24+00:00

Gibbo

Roar Pro


Agree about the pitch. I’m afraid Cricket Central couldn’t afford a proper wicket and dug up part of Silverwater Rd. and disguised it with grass until after QLD batted. Clever tactic! :laughing: Re: Teague Wyllie, he definitely deserved a mention. However, Aaron Hardie deserved a mention also and he didn’t get it. Can’t mentioned everyone in a side like that! Hardie and Wyllie were both good, but it was Bancroft’s 122 that setup that game.

2023-10-08T20:33:54+00:00

JohnB

Roar Rookie


One of the sentences for NSW v Qld might have been something like "green pitch on the first day that turned into a road". Good luck to NSW and Edwards but hard to read too much into games played on pitches like that which are the absolute bane of Shield (and Test) cricket. Teague Wylie deserved a mention also in my view.

AUTHOR

2023-10-08T18:47:30+00:00

Gibbo

Roar Pro


Rocchiccioli probably should’ve gotten the spot over Swepson. I picked Swepson largely because he was pivotal in bowling out the Blues, but yes, I’ll concede that Rocchiccioli probably had a better Round 1 than Swepson did.

AUTHOR

2023-10-08T18:46:51+00:00

Gibbo

Roar Pro


That’s the plan, ST, at least for the first 6 rounds anyway. As for Rocchiccioli, yes, he probably should’ve gotten the spot over Swepson. I picked Swepson largely because he was pivotal in bowling out the Blues, but yes, I’ll concede that Rocchiccioli probably had a better Round 1 than Swepson did.

2023-10-08T18:10:01+00:00

Sportstragic

Roar Rookie


Yer Rocchiocolli definitely over Swepson. Must of forgotten about Rocchiocolli. Love this article Gibbo . Great idea! Thanks and I hope it continues throughout the summer ????

2023-10-08T13:03:33+00:00

Doctor Rotcod

Roar Rookie


Corey Rocchiocolli took 3/39 and 3/14. Mitch Swepson took 3/73. I think the West Australian did better. He would be the second WA player.

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