Victorian Men's Cricket Team 2022 Fixtures Released

The Victorian Men's Cricket Team will kick off 2022 with a trip to Adelaide to face South Australia in the Sheffield Shield at the Adelaide Oval.

Victorian Men's Cricket Team 2022 Fixtures Released

The Victorian Men's Cricket Team will kick off 2022 with a trip to Adelaide to face South Australia in the Sheffield Shield at the Adelaide Oval.

Cricket Australia today confirmed that the Marsh Sheffield Shield will recommence on February 9, with 10 matches across five rounds before the final beginning on March 31.

Victoria will host two Marsh Sheffield Shield and two Marsh One-Day Cup matches at the CitiPower Centre in St Kilda. The CitiPower Centre will also host the final on March 11.

Queensland is scheduled to play a total of nine matches, Tasmania and South Australia eight, while New South Wales, Victoria and Western Australia will play seven under the revised fixture.

The playing conditions of the Sheffield Shield have been adjusted to reflect the imbalance of fixtures scheduled.

Final table positions will now be decided by the average number of points each team accrues from scheduled matches.

The Marsh One-Day Cup will also recommence with Victoria playing four matches. Each team will play six matches in the Marsh Cup competition.

Victoria's Marsh Sheffield Shield Fixtures

Feb 9-12: South Australia v Victoria, Adelaide Oval

Feb 18-21: Victoria v Queensland, CitiPower Centre

Mar 15-18: Victoria v Tasmania, CitiPower Centre

Mar 23-26: Western Australia v Victoria, WACA Ground

Final

Mar 31-Apr 4: TBC v TBC, TBC

Victoria's Marsh One-Day Cup Fixtures

Feb 15: South Australia v Victoria, Karen Rolton Oval

Feb 23: Victoria v Queensland, CitiPower Centre

Mar 6: Tasmania v Victoria, Blundstone Arena

Mar 8: Victoria v Western Australia, CitiPower Centre

Final

Mar 11: TBC v TBC, CitiPower Centre

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