Victoria continued their perfect start to the Sheffield Shield season with a commanding 300-run victory over New South Wales at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The visitors made it four wins from four matches, thanks to Peter Handscomb’s brilliant century and Sam Elliott’s impressive eight-wicket match haul. Despite Steven Smith’s brave efforts with two half-centuries, NSW were bowled out twice in just 89.3 overs combined across both innings.
Scorecard
| Team | 1st Innings | 2nd Innings | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Victoria | 382 (103.1 overs) | 171/9d (63.3 overs) | Won by 300 runs |
| New South Wales | 128 (49.5 overs) | 125 (39.4 overs) | Target: 426 |
Data verified from ESPNcricinfo official scorecard
Top Performers
| Player | Team | Role | Performance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Peter Handscomb | Victoria | Batsman | 104 runs (210 balls, 11 fours) |
| Sam Elliott | Victoria | Bowler | 8 wickets (5-26 & 3-24) |
| Steven Smith | NSW | Batsman | 113 runs (57 & 56*) |
| Sam Harper | Victoria | Batsman | 54 runs (40 balls, 7 fours, 2 sixes) |
| Marcus Harris | Victoria | Batsman | 58 runs (143 balls, 8 fours) |
| Sean Abbott | NSW | Bowler | 5 wickets (1-75 & 4-18) |
Player statistics from ESPNcricinfo match data
Key Moments
Day 1 – Handscomb’s Special Century: Peter Handscomb survived an early dropped catch when he was on zero and made NSW pay dearly. He scored a patient 104 off 210 balls with excellent support from Sam Harper (54 off 40 balls) and Fergus O’Neill (46). Mitchell Starc bowled aggressively, taking 4-91, but Victoria reached 382.
Day 2 – Elliott’s Five-Wicket Haul: Sam Elliott produced his maiden five-wicket haul (5-26) as NSW collapsed to just 128 all out. Only Steven Smith showed resistance with 57 runs. Victoria gained a huge 254-run first-innings lead.
Day 3 – Complete Domination: Victoria declared their second innings at 171/9, setting NSW an impossible target of 426. Marcus Harris top-scored with 58 while Sean Abbott took 4-18. NSW folded for 125 in just 39.4 overs, with Smith left unbeaten on 56 as his partners fell around him.
Injury Concerns: Both Josh Hazlewood and Sean Abbott left the field for hamstring scans during the match. Hazlewood was later cleared for the first Ashes Test, but Abbott was ruled out.
Match Analysis
Victoria’s victory was built on two outstanding individual performances. Handscomb’s century in the first innings gave Victoria a strong foundation, while Elliott’s match-winning bowling performance of 8 wickets across both innings proved too much for the star-studded NSW lineup.
The match ended a full day early as NSW were completely outplayed. Despite having Test stars like Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood, and captain Steven Smith in their lineup, NSW could not compete with Victoria’s balanced team performance.
Victoria’s coach Chris Rogers praised his team’s effort, saying: “Coming into this game, we knew it was going to be a big challenge. It’s almost one of those games where you’re playing against a bit of a superstar team. But to come out and play with such a dominant performance, I think it gives our changing room such a lift.”
What’s Next
Victoria remain unbeaten at the top of the Sheffield Shield table with four wins from four matches. For NSW, attention now turns to the upcoming Ashes series. Steven Smith will enter the first Test against England with a summer average over 100, while Josh Hazlewood has been cleared to play. The first Ashes Test begins in Perth on November 21, 2025.
Match Details:
- Venue: Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
- Date: November 10-12, 2025 (Match ended Day 3)
- Toss: Victoria elected to bat first
- Player of the Match: Peter Handscomb (Victoria)
- Competition: Sheffield Shield 2025-26, 10th Match
