Matador BBQs One-Day Cup 2015/16

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The Matador BBQs One-Day Cup 2015/16 was the 47th staging of the National List A cricket - Championship in Australia . The competition was held between October 5th and 25th, 2015 between six Australian first-class representations of the states and a representation of the Australian national cricket team . In the final, New South Wales beat South Australia with 9 wickets.

innovation

This season, the team of Cricket Australia XI took part for the first time. The aim of the team is to give young players the opportunity to gain playing experience at the highest national level. Initially, the membership of this team was planned for two years.

format

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

Results

Group stage

table
Teams Sp. S. N U R. NO BP Ded Points NRR
New South Wales 6th 5 1 0 0 0 6th 0 26th   +2,249
Victoria 6th 4th 2 0 0 0 2 0 18th   +0.827
South Australia 6th 4th 2 0 0 0 1 0 17th   −0.461
Tasmania 6th 3 3 0 0 0 2 0 14th   +0.381
Western Australia 6th 2 4th 0 0 0 2 0 10   +0.463
Queensland 6th 2 4th 0 0 0 0 0 8th   −0.676
Cricket Australia XI 6th 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 4th   −2,869

Games

October 5th
scorecard
North Sydney Oval (Sydney) Queensland
196 (48.3)
- Tasmania
200-1 (36)
Tasmania wins with 9 wickets
October 5th
scorecard
Bankstown Oval (Sydney) New South Wales
338-3 (50)
- Cricket Australia XI
59 (24.4)
New South Wales wins with 279 runs
October 5th
scorecard
Hurstville Oval (Sydney) Western Australia
350-4 (50)
- South Australia
354-4 (46.3)
South Australia wins with 6 wickets
October 7th
scorecard
Hurstville Oval (Sydney) Cricket Australia XI
79 (28)
- Victoria
81-1 (11.1)
Victoria wins with 9 wickets
October 8th
scorecard
North Sydney Oval (Sydney) New South Wales
266-9 (50)
- South Australia
110 (31.3)
New South Wales wins with 156 runs
October 9
scorecard
Blacktown Olympic Park Oval (Sydney) Queensland
209 (50)
- Victoria
180 (41)
Queensland wins by 29 runs
October 10
scorecard
Blacktown Olympic Park Oval (Sydney) New South Wales
264-5 (50)
- Western Australia
189 (44.4)
New South Wales wins with 75 runs
October 10
scorecard
Bankstown Oval (Sydney) Cricket Australia XI
241-7 (50)
- Tasmania
238-9 (50)
Australia XI win with 3 runs
October 11th
scorecard
Bankstown Oval (Sydney) Queensland
279-9 (50)
- South Australia
278-9 (49)
South Australia wins with 1 wicket ( D / L method )
October 12
scorecard
Blacktown Olympic Park Oval (Sydney) Victoria
225-8 (50)
- Western Australia
189-9 (47.2)
Victoria wins with 36 runs
October 12
scorecard
Hurstville Oval (Sydney) Tasmania
217 (46.3)
- New South Wales
193-2 (38.5)
New South Wales wins with 8 wickets ( D / L method )
October 14
scorecard
Blacktown Olympic Park Oval (Sydney) Tasmania
234-4 (50)
- South Australia
141 (40.4)
Tasmania wins with 93 runs
October 15
scorecard
North Sydney Oval (Sydney) Western Australia
347-5 (50)
- Cricket Australia XI
101 (27.3)
Western Australia wins with 246 runs
October 16
scorecard
Drummoyne Oval (Sydney) New South Wales
304-6 (50)
- Queensland
158 (39.1)
New South Wales wins with 146 runs
October 16
scorecard
Bankstown Oval (Sydney) South Australia
198 (49.2)
- Victoria
181 (47.4)
South Australia wins with 17 runs
October 17th
scorecard
Drummoyne Oval (Sydney) Tasmania
222-9 (50)
- Western Australia
207-8 (50)
Tasmania wins with 15 runs
October 18
scorecard
North Sydney Oval (Sydney) Victoria
244 (46.5)
- New South Wales
223 (48.2)
Victoria wins with 21 runs
October 19th
scorecard
Drummoyne Oval (Sydney) Queensland
282-7 (50)
- Cricket Australia XI
248 (47.4)
Queensland wins by 34 runs
October 20
scorecard
North Sydney Oval (Sydney) Victoria
320-6 (50)
- Tasmania
230-7 (43.1 / 43.1)
Victoria wins with 48 runs ( D / L method )
October 21
scorecard
Drummoyne Oval (Sydney) South Australia
244-5 (49)
- Cricket Australia XI
168 (42.1)
South Australia wins with 79 runs
October 21
scorecard
Bankstown Oval (Sydney) Western Australia
240-9 (50)
- Queensland
201 (47)
Western Australia wins with 39 runs

Semifinals

October 23
scorecard
Drummoyne Oval (Sydney) South Australia
250-7 (50)
- Victoria
194 (46.4)
South Australia wins with 56 runs

final

October 25
scorecard
North Sydney Oval (Sydney) South Australia
221 (46.3)
- New South Wales
223-1 (29.5)
New South Wales wins with 9 wickets

Individual evidence

  1. Daniel boardy: Fringe talent to form new Matador Cup team . Cricinfo. May 12, 2015. Retrieved October 3, 2015.
  2. Points table - Matador BBQ's One-Day Cup . Cricinfo. Retrieved October 2, 2015.