Marsh One Day Cup 2019 Schedule, Fixtures, Teams, Squads and Format
The schedule for the Marsh One Day Cup 2019 has been released by Cricket Australia (CA). The tournament has kick-started from 21st September and the final will take place on 26th November 2019. The Marsh One Day Cup is the official List A domestic cricket competition in Australia. The 2019 season is the 51st edition of the tournament.
The tournament was established in 1969–70. The format of the tournament is round-robin followed by a finals series. The tournament was initially a knockout cup. The matches are of One-day format (50 overs per innings). Here’s the complete information about the Marsh One Day Cup 2019 Schedule, Fixtures, Teams, Squads and Format.
Marsh One Day Cup History
This tournament was initially introduced as a response to England’s Gillette Cup. Australia became only the second country ever to have a domestic one-day competition. The Marsh One Day Cup also holds the distinction of being the first List A competition to feature players numbers on their backs. It was introduced in 1995.
Western Australia is the most successful team in the history of the tournament. It has won a record 13 titles. The defending champions Victoria have won the Championship sixties. The most recent victory was in 2018-19.
Marsh One Day Cup Format
The matches are played in a round-robin format followed by the finals round, although previously it was played as a knockout tournament. A total of 20 matches will be played in the competition.
A win is awarded four points with the losing team getting no points while a tie or a draw results in both the team sharing two points. There is also the system of bonus points where teams are awarded bonus points for having run rate 1.25 times of the opposition.
Marsh One Day Cup Teams and Squads
New South Wales
- Peter Nevill (c)
- Sean Abbott
- Nicholas Bertus
- Harry Conway
- Jack Edwards
- Mickey Edwards
- Daniel Fallins
- Matthew Gilkes
- Liam Hatcher
- Moises Henriques
- Daniel Hughes
- Nick Larkin
- Nathan McAndrew
- Arjun Nair
- Kurtis Patterson
- Daniel Sams
Queensland
- Usman Khawaja (c)
- Xavier Bartlett
- Max Bryant
- Joe Burns
- Ben Cutting
- Cameron Gannon
- Sam Heazlett
- Charlie Hemphrey
- Matthew Kuhnemann
- Marnus Labuschagne
- Michael Neser
- Jimmy Peirson
- Matthew Renshaw
- Billy Stanlake
- Mark Steketee
- Jack Wildermuth
South Australia
- Travis Head (c)
- Wes Agar
- Alex Carey
- Tom Cooper
- Callum Ferguson
- Jake Lehmann
- Joe Mennie
- Harry Nielsen
- Lloyd Pope
- Kane Richardson
- Luke Robins
- Alex Ross
- Cameron Valente
- Jake Weatherald
- Adam Zampa
Tasmania
- Matthew Wade (c)
- George Bailey
- Jackson Bird
- Alex Doolan
- Jake Doran
- Nathan Ellis
- James Faulkner
- Jarrod Freeman
- Caleb Jewell
- Ben McDermott
- Riley Meredith
- Alex Pyecroft
- Gurinder Sandhu
- Jordan Silk
- Beau Webster
Victoria
- Peter Handscomb (c)
- Scott Boland
- Jackson Coleman
- Travis Dean
- Andrew Fekete
- Aaron Finch
- Sam Harper
- Marcus Harris
- Mackenzie Harvey
- Jon Holland
- Nic Maddinson
- Glenn Maxwell
- James Pattinson
- Will Pucovski
- Matthew Short
- Will Sutherland
- Chris Tremain
Western Australia
- Mitchell Marsh (c)
- Ashton Agar
- Cameron Bancroft
- Hilton Cartwright
- Nathan Coulter-Nile
- Cameron Green
- Matt Kelly
- Shaun Marsh
- Josh Philippe
- Jhye Richardson
- D’Arcy Short
- Marcus Stoinis
- Ashton Turner
- Andrew Tye
Marsh One Day Cup Schedule
1st Match, (D/N) at Perth, Sep 21 2019
WA 386/8 vs VIC 261 (39.2/50 ov, target 387)
West Aust won by 125 runs
2nd Match, at Brisbane, Sep 22 2019
NSW 305/5 vs QLD307/6 (48/50 ov, target 306)
Queensland won by 4 wickets (with 12 balls remaining)
3rd Match, at Perth, Sep 23 2019
VIC 185 vs TAS 184 (40.4/50 ov, target 186)
Victoria won by 1 run
4th Match, at Brisbane, Sep 24 2019
SOA 226 vs QLD 227/3 (35.5/50 ov, target 227)
Queensland won by 7 wickets (with 85 balls remaining)
5th Match, at Perth, Sep 25 2019
WA 312 vs TAS 210 (44.4/50 ov, target 313)
West Aust won by 102 runs
6th Match, at Brisbane, Sep 26 2019
NSW 173 vs SOA 177/5 (39/50 ov, target 174)
South Aust won by 5 wickets (with 66 balls remaining)
7th Match, at Melbourne, Sep 29 2019
QLD 322/9 vs VIC 168 (39.5/50 ov, target 323)
Queensland won by 154 runs
8th Match, at Adelaide, Sep 29 2019
SOA 228/9 vs TAS 229/5 (46.2/50 ov, target 229)
Tasmania won by 5 wickets (with 22 balls remaining)
9th Match, at Sydney, Sep 30 2019
WA 210/6 (35/35 ov) vs NSW 235/7 (35/35 ov, target 244)
West Aust won by 8 runs (D/L method)
10th Match, at Melbourne, Oct 1 2019
QLD 304/6 vs VIC 305/1 (44.2/50 ov, target 305)
Victoria won by 9 wickets (with 34 balls remaining)
11th Match, at Adelaide, Oct 1 2019
TAS 255/7 vs SOA 257/2 (38.4/50 ov, target 256)
South Aust won by 8 wickets (with 68 balls remaining)
12th Match, at Sydney, Oct 2 2019
NSW 348/6 vs WA 271 (44.3/50 ov, target 349)
NSW won by 77 runs
WED 23/10 – 05:30 AM IST
13th Match, at Sydney, Oct 23 2019
NSW vs TAS
WED 23/10 – 08:30 AM IST
14th Match, at Perth, Oct 23 2019
WA vs VIC
WED 23/10 – 06:30 AM IST
15th Match, at Brisbane, Oct 23 2019
QLD vs SOA
THU 31/10 – 06:30 AM IST
16th Match, at Carrara, Oct 31 2019
QLD vs WA
SUN 17/11 – 09:30 AM IST
17th Match, (D/N) at Melbourne, Nov 17 2019
VIC vs NSW
SUN 17/11 – 06:00 AM IST
18th Match, at Adelaide, Nov 17 2019
SOA vs WA
MON 18/11 – 05:30 AM IST
19th Match, at Hobart, Nov 18 2019
TAS vs QLD
TUE 19/11 – 05:30 AM IST
20th Match, at Melbourne, Nov 19 2019
VIC vs SOA
WED 20/11 – 05:30 AM IST
21st Match, at Hobart, Nov 20 2019
TAS vs NSW
Final,, The Marsh CupNov 26 2019
TBA vs TBA