Countries | Australia |
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Administrator | Cricket Australia |
Format | Limited-overs (50 overs per side) |
First edition | 1969–70 |
Tournament format | Single round-robin, then finals series |
Number of teams | 10 |
Current champion | Western Australia |
Most successful | Western Australia (17 titles) |
Most runs | Brad Hodge (5595)[1] |
Most wickets | James Hopes (145)[2] |
TV | Fox Cricket |
Website | Cricket Australia |
2024–25 Marsh One-Day Cup |
The One-Day Cup[a], is an Australian domestic List A 50-over limited-overs cricket tournament. It has had many different names, formats and teams since the inaugural 1969-1970 season. Initially a knockout cup, the competition now features a single round-robin followed by a finals series.
The tournament is contested between teams representing the six states of Australia, who also compete in the first-class Sheffield Shield. Three other teams have also played in the tournament for short periods of time: New Zealand's national team competed from 1969–70 until the 1974–75, Australian Capital Territory participated from 1997–98 until 1999–2000, and a select Cricket Australia XI took part as the seventh team for three seasons from 2015–16 until 2017–18. The current champions are Western Australia.
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