JLT One-Day Cup 2017/18

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The JLT One-Day Cup 2017/18 was the 49th staging of the National List A cricket - Championship in Australia . The competition was held between September 27 and October 21, 2017 between six Australian first-class representatives from the states and one representative from the Australian national cricket team . In the final, Western Australia prevailed against South Australia with 6 wickets .

format

The seven teams played in a group once against each other team. There were four points for a win, two for a draw or no result and no point for a loss. A bonus point was awarded if, in one sense, one's own run number exceeded that of the opponent by 1.25 times, and another point if it was even more than double that of the opponent. Furthermore, it was possible that teams were deducted points if, for example, they played too slowly. The first in the group qualified directly for the final, while the second and third in the group played a semi-final.

Squad lists

The following squads were named by the teams.

ODI
New South Wales Queensland South Australia Tasmania Victoria Western Australia Cricket Australia XI
  • Sean Abbott
  • Doug Bollinger
  • Harry Conway
  • Ed Cowan
  • Pat Cummins
  • Mickey Edwards
  • Ryan Gibson
  • Daniel Hughes
  • Jay Lenton
  • Nathan Lyon
  • Nic Maddinson
  • Arjun Nair
  • Peter Nevill
  • Kurtis Patterson
  • Gurinder Sandhu
  • Mitchell Starc
  • William Somerville
  • Usman Khawaja ( K )
  • Joe Burns
  • Ben Cutting
  • Brendan Doggett
  • Jason Floros
  • Cameron Gannon
  • Sam Heazlett
  • Marnus Labuschagne
  • Michael Neser
  • James Peirson
  • Matt Renshaw
  • Billy Stanlake
  • Mitchell Swepson
  • Jack Wildermuth
  • Callum Ferguson ( K )
  • Tom Andrews
  • Alex Carey
  • Tom Cooper
  • Michael Cormack
  • Spencer Johnson
  • Jake Lehmann
  • Joe Mennie
  • Alex Ross
  • Chadd Sayers
  • Kelvin Smith
  • Cameron Valente
  • Jake Weatherald
  • Nicholas Winter
  • Daniel Worrall
  • George Bailey ( K )
  • Jackson Bird
  • Nick Buchanan
  • Cameron Boyce
  • Alex Doolan
  • Jake Doran
  • Ben dunk
  • Andrew Fekete
  • Ben McDermott
  • Riley Meredith
  • Simon Milenko
  • Sam Rainbird
  • Tom Rogers
  • Jordan Silk
  • Charlie Wakim
  • Cameron White ( K )
  • Wes Agar
  • Scott Boland
  • Travis Dean
  • Seb Gotch
  • Sam Harper
  • Marcus Harris
  • John Hastings
  • Jon Holland
  • Will Pucovski
  • Matthew Short
  • Peter Siddle
  • Will Sutherland
  • Blake Thomson
  • Chris Tremain
  • Mitchell Marsh ( K )
  • Cameron Bancroft
  • Will Bosisto
  • Josh Inglis
  • Matthew Kelly
  • Michael Klinger
  • Simon Mackin
  • Shaun Marsh
  • David Moody
  • Jhye Richardson
  • D'Arcy Short
  • Ashton Turner
  • Andrew Tye
  • Jonathan Wells
  • Max Bryant
  • Jake Carder
  • Jackson Coleman
  • Daniel Fallins
  • David Grant
  • Clint Hinchliffe
  • Matthew Kuhnemann
  • Jonathan Merlo
  • Harry Nielsen
  • Ben Pengelley
  • Mark Steketee
  • Charles Stobo
  • Henry Thornton
  • Param Uppal
  • Beau Webster
  • Mac Wright

Results

Group stage

table

Teams Sp. S. N U R. NO BP Ded Points NRR
Western Australia 6th 5 1 0 0 0 2 0 22nd   +0.886
South Australia 6th 4th 2 0 0 0 1 0 17th   -0.017
Victoria 6th 3 3 0 0 0 3 0 15th   +0.556
New South Wales 6th 3 3 0 0 0 2 0 14th   +0.412
Queensland 6th 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 13   +0.013
Tasmania 6th 2 4th 0 0 0 2 0 10   -0.427
Cricket Australia XI 6th 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 4th   -1,312

Semifinals

October 19th
scorecard
Hobart South Australia
339-5 (48/48)
- Victoria
168 (35.5 / 48)
South Australia wins with 176 runs

final

October 21
scorecard
Hobart South Australia
248-9 (50)
- Western Australia
250-4 (43.4)
Western Australia wins with 6 wickets

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Mitchell Marsh to lead Western Australia in JLT Cup ( English ) Cricinfo. September 21, 2017. Retrieved October 25, 2017.