Sheffield Shield: Steve Smith takes New South Wales to first title since 2008
New South Wales reached 197 for four in their second innings on the final day in Canberra, with Steve Smith unbeaten on 103, ending Western Australia's hopes of a first title since 1999. Most of day four was washed out.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: March 25, 2014 10:51 am IST
New South Wales on Tuesday won their first Sheffield Shield crown since 2008 with Australian international Steve Smith hitting an unbeaten century as the match against Western Australia finished in stalemate.
The Blues only needed a draw to seal the title in the five-day final. They were in command of the match after scoring 447 in their first innings before dismissing the Warriors for 180.
NSW reached 197 for four in their second innings on the final day in Canberra, with Smith unbeaten on 103, ending WA's hopes of a first title since 1999. Most of day four was washed out.
Scores: New South Wales 447 (Moises Henriques 140, Steve Smith 75; Jason Behrendorff 4-95, M Hogan 3-78) and 197-4 (Steve Smith 103 not out, K Patterson 52); Western Australia 180 (Mitchell Marsh 92 not out, Shaun Marsh 40; Josh Hazlewood 6-50)