Plunket Shield Schedule
- Live Plunket Shield Schedule
- Plunket Shield
- How To Stream The Plunket Shield
- How To Bet On The Plunket Shield
- Plunket Shield Betting Sites
- Format & Schedule
Live Plunket Shield Schedule
Guide to the Plunket Shield with fixture lists, results and latest news for each of New Zealand's Plunket Shield matches.
Plunket Shield
The Plunket Shield is a first-class cricket competition that has been played in New Zealand since 1906. The tournament sees teams fighting in a round-robin format where the top side at the end of the 24 total matches wins the title.
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How To Bet On The Plunket Shield
Futures betting markets will provide options for wagering on the competition winner, top run scorer, top wicket-taker and player of the tournament.
Pre-match markets provide options for betting on match winner, top run scorer, top wicket-taker, team totals, player totals, most fours, most sixes, to score a fifty, to score a century, method of next dismissal and more.
The in-play markets will allow you to bet on many of the pre-match markets with a twist. You will notice that the odds shift more dramatically in some cases as live events are played out.
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Format & Schedule
The Plunket Shield is a first-class cricket competition, with each match played across four days. This is shorter than the more traditional five-day match. However, the four-day match is still longer than a Twenty20 and 50 over contest.
The competition sees six sides battling for supremacy in the table. Each team only plays eight matches, with the side at the top at the end of the season being crowned champions.
The teams currently playing in the competition are:
- Wellington
- Northern Districts
- Central Districts
- Canterbury
- Otago
- Auckland
As soon as the schedule for the Plunket Shield are available, they will be posted above.