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Western Australia claims back-to-back Sheffield Shield triumphs with nine-wicket defeat of Victoria in final

Western Australia celebrates after winning the Sheffield Shield for the second consecutive season. (AAP: Richard Wainwright)

A clinical Western Australia has defended its Sheffield Shield crown, defeating Victoria by nine wickets on the back of Ashton Turner's pivotal century.

Set 91 to win on day four of the final at the WACA ground in Perth, the hosts reached their target in 24.4 overs after losing Sam Whiteman for a third-ball duck.

Teague Wyllie (43 not out) and Cameron Bancroft (39 not out) shepherded the Western Australians to an unprecedented 'six-peat' of consecutive Sheffield Shield, one-day cup and Big Bash League titles.

Western Australia has now won the Sheffield Shield 17 times.

Wyllie and Bancroft wasted little time pursuing their target after lunch, with Wyllie having survived being dropped on 4 by Peter Handscomb at second slip off the bowling of Scott Boland.

Cameron Bancroft helped Western Australia reach its victory target in the second innings. (AAP: Richard Wainwright)

But it was Turner who earlier provided the defining performance of the match, scoring a magnificent 128 to guide Western Australia to a first-innings total of 315.

Western Australia's outstanding pace attack restricted Victoria to totals of 195 and 210 in the first and second innings respectively.

The visitors lost four wickets for 10 runs to be 6-74 in the second dig, before Will Sutherland dug in for a valiant 83 off 84 balls.

Struggling with a back injury after sending down 28 overs in Western Australia's first innings for figures of 5-75, Sutherland smacked eight fours and a six in a late resistance aided by contributions from Mitch Perry (20) and Todd Murphy (26).

He had little option but to go on the attack with Victoria needing to win outright to claim the title after being outpaced on bonus points.

The all-rounder had been promoted to the captaincy during Handscomb's absence on Test duties and his lion-hearted performance underscored why he is seen as one of the nation's best young prospects.

Aaron Hardie (2-29) broke through before lunch on Sunday to have Sutherland caught at long off and Murphy at point.

Handscomb (52) was the only other batter to reach double figures in Victoria's second dig.

Victoria's first innings was notable for opener Ash Chandrasinghe's unbeaten 46 off 280 balls and almost seven hours at the crease.

Matt Kelly (2-50, 4-41) led a Western Australian pace battery that outperformed Victoria's attack across the duration of the match.

Joel Paris claimed five wickets for the match and a valuable first-innings 31 in partnership with Turner, while firebrand Lance Morris produced figures of 3-53 and 1-69 in his first red-ball match in almost four months.

AAP

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