New Zealand Women's One-Day Competition
The Hallyburton Johnstone Shield is the premier domestic women's one-day cricket competition in New Zealand. The competition was first competed for as the State Insurance Cup, from 1998–99, replacing the national tournament (Hallyburton Johnstone Shield).[1] A Twenty20 competition was added in 2007–08. It is contested in a round-robin format, in which each of the six teams plays each other - once at Twenty20, then twice in one-day matches. Each team hosts two others, and one round is held at Lincoln immediately after Christmas each year, with all teams playing one day on each of the three grounds at the venue. The two teams that finish at the top of the respective tables then compete in a final to determine the champions at each format.
Formerly | State Insurance Cup (1998-2001); State League (2001-2009); Action Cricket Cup (2010-12) |
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Sport | One-day cricket |
Founded | 20th century |
Inaugural season | 1998–99 |
No. of teams | 6 |
Country | |
Most recent champion(s) | Auckland Hearts |
Most titles | Canterbury Magicians (8 titles, including 1 shared) |
History
The five teams which competed in the inaugural season of the State Insurance Cup – Auckland Hearts, Canterbury Magicians, Central Districts Hinds, Otago Sparks and Wellington Blaze – were joined in the following 1999–2000 season by a sixth team, Northern Districts Spirit.
The inaugural State Insurance Cup was won by Canterbury,[2] beating Auckland by 167 runs. The same two sides contested the next four finals, with Auckland winning on each occasion. The only shared title was in 2003–04, when rain prevented any play on either the original or reserve day, resulting in Canterbury and Wellington being declared joint winners. Rain also prevented play in the one-day final in 2009–10, but Central Districts were declared the competition winners as they had topped the points table in the round-robin.
Canterbury Magicians have been the dominant team winning nine One-day competitions out of 19 and the Twenty20 competition four times out of 10 as of 2017; historically they have runs of 9 and 11 consecutive titles through the 80s and 90s.[1]
One-day competition | Twenty20 competition | |||
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Season | Winner | Runner-up | Winner | Runner-up |
1998-99 | Canterbury Magicians | Auckland Hearts | ||
1999-2000 | Auckland Hearts | Canterbury Magicians | ||
2000-01 | Auckland Hearts | Canterbury Magicians | ||
2001-02 | Auckland Hearts | Canterbury Magicians | ||
2002-03 | Auckland Hearts | Canterbury Magicians | ||
2003-04 | Canterbury Magicians and Wellington (final rained-off) | |||
2004-05 | Canterbury Magicians | Auckland Hearts | ||
2005-06 | Central Districts Hinds | Canterbury Magicians | ||
2006-07 | Canterbury Magicians | Wellington Blaze | ||
2007-08 | Canterbury Magicians | Central Districts Hinds | Canterbury Magicians | |
2008-09 | Canterbury Magicians | Wellington Blaze | Wellington Blaze | Canterbury Magicians |
2009-10 | Central Districts | Wellington Blaze | Central Districts Hinds | Auckland Hearts |
2010-11 | Canterbury Magicians | Wellington Blaze | Canterbury Magicians | Wellington Blaze |
2011-12 | Auckland Hearts | Canterbury Magicians | Canterbury Magicians | Auckland Hearts |
2012-13 | Canterbury Magicians | Auckland Hearts | Wellington Blaze | Canterbury Magicians |
2013-14 | Otago Sparks | Auckland Hearts | Auckland Hearts | Canterbury Magicians |
2014-15 | Auckland Hearts | Canterbury Magicians | Wellington Blaze | Otago Sparks |
2015-16 | Auckland Hearts | Wellington Blaze | Canterbury Magicians | Central Districts Hinds |
2016-17 | Canterbury Magicians | Auckland Hearts | Otago Sparks | Canterbury Magicians[3] |
2017-18 | Auckland Hearts | Wellington Blaze | Wellington Blaze | Auckland Hearts |
2018–19 | Central Districts Hinds | Auckland Hearts | Wellington Blaze | Canterbury Magicians |
References
- Watkin, Evan (October 2015). "The History of Women's Domestic Cricket in New Zealand" (PDF). Cricket Wellington. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
- "Canterbury Women v Auckland Women". CricketArchive. 23 January 1999. Retrieved 23 February 2010.
- "Cricket: Canterbury win women's one-day final". The New Zealand Herald. 12 February 2017. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
External links
- Women's Competitions at New Zealand Cricket