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2018–19 JLT One-Day Cup


Dates
Cricket Australia
List A
Round-robin tournament
Townsville, Sydney, Perth, Melbourne
Victoria (6th title)
6
20
Ben McDermott (TAS)
Chris Lynn (QLD) (452 runs)
Andrew Tye (WA)Gurinder Sandhu (TAS) (18 wickets each)

The 2018 JLT One-Day Cup was the 50th season of the official List A domestic cricket competition in Australia. It was played over a four-week period at the start of the domestic season to separate its schedule from the Sheffield Shield season. The tournament was held in Townsville, Sydney, Perth and Melbourne. Fox Cricket broadcast 13 matches from the tournament. The tournament was sponsored by Jardine Lloyd Thompson.

PosTeamPldWLTNRBPPtsNRR
1550003231.945
253200113−0.257
35230019−0.174
45230019−0.464
55230019−0.484
65140015−0.322

RESULT POINTS:

  • Win – 4
  • Tie – 2 each
  • No Result – 2 each
  • Loss – 0
  • Bonus Point – 1 (Run rate 1.25 times that of opposition.)
  • Additional Bonus Point – 1 (Run rate twice that of opposition.)

The following squads were named:

New South WalesQueenslandSouth AustraliaTasmaniaVictoriaWestern Australia
Kurtis Patterson (c)
Sean Abbott
Harry Conway
Trent Copeland
Pat Cummins
Ben Dwarshuis
Jack Edwards
Mickey Edwards
Ryan Gibson
Chris Green
Moises Henriques
Daniel Hughes
Nick Larkin
Jay Lenton
Peter Nevill
Steve O'Keefe
Daniel Sams
Jason SanghaJimmy Peirson (c)
Chris Lynn (c)
Xavier Bartlett
Max Bryant
Joe Burns
Luke Feldman
Sam Heazlett
Charlie Hemphrey
Lachlan Pfeffer
Jack Prestwidge
Billy Stanlake
Mark Steketee
Mitchell Swepson
Sam Truloff
Jack WildermuthJake Lehmann (c)
Alex Carey
Tom Cooper
Callum Ferguson
Spencer Johnson
Joe Mennie
Harry Nielsen
Kane Richardson
Luke Robins
Alex Ross
Chadd Sayers
Cameron Valente
Jake Weatherald
Daniel Worrall
Adam ZampaGeorge Bailey (c)
Jackson Bird
Nicholas Buchanan
Jake Doran
James Faulkner
Ben McDermott
Riley Meredith
Simon Milenko
Tom Rogers
Clive Rose
Gurinder Sandhu
Jordan Silk
Aaron Summers
Matthew Wade
Beau WebsterPeter Handscomb (c)
Wes Agar
Scott Boland
Jackson Coleman
Travis Dean
Seb Gotch
Marcus Harris
Mackenzie Harvey
Nic Maddinson
Glenn Maxwell
Tom O'Connell
Matthew Short
Will Sutherland
Chris Tremain
Cameron WhiteAshton Turner (c)
Ashton Agar
Will Bosisto
Hilton Cartwright
Nathan Coulter-Nile
Cameron Green
Josh Inglis
Matt Kelly
Simon Mackin
Joel Paris
Josh Philippe
Jhye Richardson
D'Arcy Short
Marcus Stoinis
Andrew Tye
Usman Qadir
Jonathan Wells
Sam Whiteman

New South Wales captain Peter Nevill was ruled out of the tournament after suffering a broken thumb while batting in the nets at the WACA Ground prior to the start of the Blues' campaign. He was replaced in the squad by Jay Lenton, while Kurtis Patterson assumed captaincy duties.

Tasmanian all-rounder James Faulkner sustained a calf injury whilst playing for Lancashire Lightning in the semi-final of England's domestic T20 competition. He was replaced in the squad by Gurinder Sandhu.

South Australia's Daniel Worrall sustained a back injury and was replaced by allrounder Luke Robins in the squad prior to the tournament.

Simon Mackin, Will Bosisto and Sam Whiteman were added to the Western Australian squad after D'Arcy Short, Marcus Stoinis and Matt Kelly were ruled out for the start of the tournament through injury.

Queenslander Jimmy Peirson made an early recovery from his injury and joined their squad prior to the match against Tasmania.

Chris Green and Ben Dwarshuis were added to the New South Wales squad in place of Jason Sangha and Trent Copeland prior to their clash with Tasmania, to allow the latter two to play Grade Cricket.

Wicket keeper Peter Nevill returned to the New South Wales squad after making a quick recovery from a broken thumb. He replaced fellow wicket keeper Jay Lenton.

Pat Cummins was added to the New South Wales squad after recovering from a back injury.

The following players made their List A debuts throughout the competition.

DateNameRoleBattingBowlingTeamAgainstScores
16 September 2018Tom O’ConnellAll-rounderRight-handedRight-arm leg-breakVictoriaQueensland12, 2/42
18 September 2018Jack EdwardsAll-rounderRight-handedRight-arm medium-fastNew South WalesWestern Australia32, 0/1
18 September 2018Jay LentonWicket-keeperLeft-handedRight-arm mediumNew South WalesWestern Australia0, 3c
18 September 2018Daniel SamsAll-rounderLeft-handedLeft-arm fast-mediumNew South WalesWestern Australia62, 3/46
18 September 2018Josh PhilippeWicket-keeper batsmanRight-handedRight-arm mediumWestern AustraliaNew South Wales59
PlayerTeam.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}MatInnsNORunsAvgeHS10050
Chris LynnQueensland77145275.3313523
Ben McDermottTasmania77142771.1611722
D'Arcy ShortWestern Australia55040480.8025711
Sam HeazlettQueensland77038054.2810712
Peter HandscombVictoria87036151.578904
PlayerTeamMatOversRunsWktsAvgeBBISR4WI
Andrew TyeWestern Australia654.32911816.166/4618.11
Gurinder SandhuTasmania656.33001816.667/5618.12
Mark SteketeeQueensland766.24241430.284/3528.42
Adam ZampaSouth Australia660.03051225.413/3730.00
Sean AbbottNew South Wales641.03061225.505/4320.52
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