Round 9 of the Sheffield Shield is heating up, with several key players returning to their states as the race to face Victoria in the final intensifies. Travis Head leads the star inclusions, returning to South Australia after Australia's early exit from the T20 World Cup. Head's side is in a tight tussle with Queensland for the top spot, with just a point separating them and the second-placed Bulls. The Tigers and Blues are also in the running for second place, while Western Australia is out of contention, sitting at the bottom of the standings.
Tasmania will be boosted by the return of spinner Matthew Kuhnemann, while Victoria welcomes back Marcus Harris after back surgery. Queensland welcomes back Matthew Renshaw, who enjoyed a fine summer across all formats. Western Australia gains Josh Inglis and Cooper Connolly, while South Australia welcomes back Travis Head. New South Wales returns Sean Abbott and Matthew Gilkes.
The Sheffield Shield 2025-26 standings are as follows:
- Victoria Men VIC: 8 matches, 6 wins, 2 losses, 0 drawn, 7.46 batting bonus, 7.3 bowling bonus, 50.76 total points
- Queensland Bulls QLD: 8 matches, 3 wins, 3 losses, 0 drawn, 8.18 batting bonus, 6.2 bowling bonus, 34.38 total points
- South Australia Men SA: 8 matches, 3 wins, 2 losses, 0 drawn, 4.83 batting bonus, 7.6 bowling bonus, 33.43 total points
- Tasmanian Tigers Men TAS: 8 matches, 3 wins, 3 losses, 0 drawn, 3.73 batting bonus, 6.5 bowling bonus, 28.23 total points
- NSW Men NSW: 8 matches, 2 wins, 3 losses, 0 drawn, 5.93 batting bonus, 6.9 bowling bonus, 27.83 total points
- Western Australia Men WA: 8 matches, 1 win, 5 losses, 0 drawn, 1.99 batting bonus, 7.2 bowling bonus, 17.19 total points