2022–23 Marsh One-Day Cup
Cricket tournament
Cricket tournament
Dates | 23 September 2022 – 8 March 2023 |
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Administrator(s) | Cricket Australia |
Cricket format | List A |
Tournament format(s) | Round-robin tournament |
Host(s) | Adelaide Brisbane Hobart Launceston Melbourne Perth Sydney |
Champions | Western Australia (16th title) |
Participants | 6 |
Matches | 22 |
Player of the series | Josh Philippe (WA) |
Most runs | Daniel Hughes (NSW) (548) |
Most wickets | Tom Rogers (TAS) (20) |
← 2021–22 2023–24 → |
The 2022–23 Marsh One-Day Cup was the 54th season of the official List A domestic cricket competition played in Australia. Western Australia were the defending champions.[1]
On 29 June 2022, Cricket Australia confirmed the schedule of the tournament, with the final played on 8 March 2023.[2][3]
In the final, Western Australia beat South Australia by 181 runs to win their 16th one-day title.[4]
Points table
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | T | NR | BP | Ded | Pts | NRR |
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1 | Western Australia | 7 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 30 | 1.039 |
2 | South Australia | 7 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 18 | 0.141 |
3 | Victoria | 7 | 3 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 13 | −0.343 |
4 | Queensland | 7 | 3 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 13 | −0.530 |
5 | New South Wales | 7 | 2 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 0.157 |
6 | Tasmania | 7 | 2 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 10 | −0.400 |
Source: Cricket Australia[5]
- Qualified to the final
RESULT POINTS:
- Win – 4
- Tie – 2 each
- No Result – 2 each
- Loss – 0
- Bonus Point – 1 (run rate 1.25 times that of opposition)
Fixtures
Source:[6]
23 September 2022 10:05 Scorecard |
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Daniel Hughes 117 (128) Todd Murphy 2/29 (10 overs) | Will Pucovski 64 (75) William Salzmann 1/17 (3 overs) |
Victoria won by 3 runs (DLS method) Junction Oval, Melbourne Umpires: Claire Polosak and Phillip Gillespie Player of the match: Daniel Hughes (New South Wales) |
- Victoria won the toss and elected to field.
- Victoria innings curtailed at 29 overs due to bad light; DLS par score was 155.[7]
- William Salzmann (New South Wales) made his List A debut.
25 September 2022 10:05 Scorecard |
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Western Australia won by 5 wickets Junction Oval, Melbourne Umpires: Phillip Gillespie and Shawn Craig Player of the match: Josh Philippe (Western Australia) |
- Victoria won the toss and elected to bat.
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Sam Truloff 49 (79) Henry Thornton 3/55 (10 overs) |
South Australia won by 61 runs Allan Border Field, Brisbane Umpires: Bruce Oxenford and Sharad Patel Player of the match: Ben Manenti (South Australia) |
- Queensland won the toss and elected to field.
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Alex Carey 59 (45) Tom Rogers 5/32 (10 overs) |
Tasmania won by 8 wickets Allan Border Field, Brisbane Umpires: Donovan Koch and Stephen Dionysius Player of the match: Tom Rogers (Tasmania) |
- South Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
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Tasmania won by 6 wickets Allan Border Field, Brisbane Umpires: Sam Nogajski and Troy Penman Player of the match: Riley Meredith (Tasmania) |
- Tasmania won the toss and elected to field.
1 October 2022 10:05 Scorecard |
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Western Australia won by 9 wickets WACA Ground, Perth Umpires: Michael Graham-Smith and Nathan Johnstone Player of the match: Jhye Richardson (Western Australia) |
- New South Wales won the toss and elected to bat.
- New South Wales were dismissed for their lowest-ever total in one-day domestic cricket in Australia.[8]
21 October 2022 10:00 Scorecard |
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South Australia won by 4 wickets Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Umpires: Bruce Oxenford and Eloise Sheridan Player of the match: Nathan McSweeney (South Australia) |
- South Australia won the toss and elected to field.
22 October 2022 10:00 Scorecard |
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Western Australia won by 3 wickets Junction Oval, Melbourne Umpires: Shawn Craig and Nathan Johnstone Player of the match: Josh Philippe (Western Australia) |
- Western Australia won the toss and elected to field.
- The match was reduced to 36 overs per side due to rain.
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Victoria won by 17 runs University of Tasmania Stadium, Launceston Umpires: Michael Graham-Smith and David Taylor Player of the match: Marcus Harris (Victoria) |
- Tasmania won the toss and elected to field.
- Tim Ward (Tasmania) made his List A debut.
5 November 2022 10:00 Scorecard |
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Daniel Hughes 139 (127) Henry Thornton 3/67 (10 overs) |
South Australia won by 8 runs North Sydney Oval, Sydney Umpires: Sam Nogajski and Ben Treloar Player of the match: Nathan McSweeney (South Australia) |
- New South Wales won the toss and elected to field.
5 November 2022 10:00 Scorecard |
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Matt Renshaw 104 (114) Matthew Kelly 3/34 (9.4 overs) |
Western Australia won by 5 runs WACA Ground, Perth Umpires: Shawn Craig and Simon Lightbody Player of the match: Matt Renshaw (Western Australia) |
- Queensland won the toss and elected to field.
15 November 2022 10:05 Scorecard |
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Queensland won by 7 wickets Allan Border Field, Brisbane Umpires: Gerard Abood and Phillip Gillespie Player of the match: Mark Steketee (Queensland) |
- Queensland won the toss and elected to field.
- Campbell Kellaway (Victoria) made his List A debut.
16 November 2022 10:00 Scorecard |
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Henry Hunt 103 (137) Andrew Tye 2/53 (10 overs) | Josh Inglis 85 (70) Henry Thornton 3/57 (10 overs) |
Western Australia won by 2 wickets WACA Ground, Perth Umpires: Bruce Oxenford and Michael Graham-Smith Player of the match: Josh Inglis (Western Australia) |
- Western Australia won the toss and elected to field.
- Henry Hunt (South Australia) scored his maiden century in List A cricket.[9]
17 November 2022 11:00 Scorecard |
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Daniel Hughes 101 (114) Nathan Ellis 3/54 (10 overs) | Matthew Wade 42 (49) Chris Green 4/20 (9 overs) |
New South Wales won by 160 runs Blundstone Arena, Hobart Umpires: Donovan Koch and Greg Davidson Player of the match: Daniel Hughes (New South Wales) |
- Tasmania won the toss and elected to field.
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Daniel Hughes 43 (40) Blake Edwards 3/30 (3.5 overs) |
Queensland won by 31 runs (DLS method) North Sydney Oval, Sydney Umpires: Ben Treloar and Gerard Abood Player of the match: Max Bryant (Queensland) |
- New South Wales won the toss and elected to field.
- Queensland innings curtailed at 43.2 overs due to rain.
- New South Wales innings curtailed at 19.5 overs due to rain; DLS par score was 196.
- Blake Edwards and Jack Clayton (both Queensland) made their List A debuts.
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Victoria won by 9 wickets Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Umpires: Shawn Craig and Troy Penman Player of the match: Fergus O'Neill (Victoria) |
- Queensland won the toss and elected to bat.
- Jack Sinfield (Queensland) made his List A debut.
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Western Australia won by 7 wickets Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Umpires: Stephen Dionysius and Simon Lightbody Player of the match: Cameron Bancroft (Western Australia) |
- Western Australia won the toss and elected to field.
16 February 2023 14:05 Scorecard |
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Daniel Hughes 126 (130) Nathan Ellis 4/59 (9.5 overs) | Mac Wright 32 (60) Adam Zampa 3/45 (9 overs) |
New South Wales won by 102 runs North Sydney Oval, Sydney Umpires: Greg Davidson and David Taylor Player of the match: Daniel Hughes (New South Wales) |
- New South Wales won the toss and elected to bat.
26 February 2023 10:00 Scorecard |
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James Seymour 51 (75) Nathan McAndrew 3/22 (9 overs) | Henry Hunt 63 (70) Ruwantha Kellepotha 2/43 (7 overs) |
South Australia won by 8 wickets Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Umpires: Donovan Koch and Simon Lightbody Player of the match: Nathan McAndrew (South Australia) |
- South Australia won the toss and elected to field.
- Daniel Drew (South Australia) and Thomas Rogers (Victoria) both made their List A debuts.
26 February 2023 11:00 Scorecard |
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Josh Philippe 85 (48) Tom Andrews 2/41 (5 overs) |
Western Australia won by 6 wickets Blundstone Arena, Hobart Umpires: Sam Nogajski and Sharad Patel Player of the match: Josh Philippe (Western Australia) |
- Tasmania won the toss and elected to bat.
- Tasmania innings curtailed at 48.4 overs due to rain.
- Western Australia innings reduced to 24 overs due to rain; target was 190.
- Iain Carlisle (Tasmania) made his List A debut.
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Jack Clayton 56 (67) Liam Hatcher 6/58 (10 overs) |
Queensland won by 3 runs The Gabba, Brisbane Umpires: Ben Treloar and Bruce Oxenford Player of the match: Liam Hatcher (New South Wales) |
- Queensland won the toss and elected to bat.
- Josh Brown, Patrick Dooley, Steve McGiffin and Tom Whitney (Queensland) all made their List A debuts.
Final
8 March 2023 12:05 Scorecard |
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Henry Hunt 50 (55) Ashton Agar 5/64 (9.4 overs) |
Western Australia won by 181 runs WACA Ground, Perth Umpires: Gerard Abood and Sam Nogajski Player of the match: Josh Inglis (Western Australia) |
- South Australia won the toss and elected to field.
- Josh Inglis (Western Australia) scored his maiden List A century.[10]
Statistics
Most runs
Player[11] | Team | Mat | Inns | NO | Runs | Ave | HS | 100 | 50 |
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Daniel Hughes | New South Wales | 7 | 7 | 0 | 548 | 78.28 | 139 | 4 | 0 |
Josh Philippe | Western Australia | 8 | 8 | 1 | 438 | 62.57 | 100 | 1 | 4 |
Jake Doran | Tasmania | 7 | 6 | 2 | 335 | 83.75 | 105* | 2 | 0 |
Cameron Bancroft | Western Australia | 8 | 7 | 2 | 327 | 65.4 | 90 | 0 | 3 |
Caleb Jewell | Tasmania | 7 | 7 | 1 | 317 | 52.83 | 126* | 2 | 0 |
Most wickets
Player[12] | Team | Mat | Overs | Runs | Wkts | Ave | BBI | SR | 4WI |
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Tom Rogers | Tasmania | 7 | 61.1 | 340 | 20 | 17 | 5/32 | 18.35 | 2 |
Andrew Tye | Western Australia | 6 | 47.4 | 241 | 14 | 17.21 | 4/54 | 20.42 | 1 |
Henry Thornton | South Australia | 8 | 61.5 | 402 | 14 | 28.71 | 3/55 | 26.5 | 0 |
Jason Behrendorff | Western Australia | 8 | 66.1 | 308 | 12 | 25.66 | 3/17 | 33.08 | 0 |
Michael Neser | Queensland | 4 | 37.4 | 166 | 11 | 15.09 | 5/28 | 20.54 | 1 |
Television coverage
Every match of the 2022-23 Marsh Cup were streamed live by Cricket Australia through their website and the CA Live app. Kayo Sports also streamed all 22 matches from the tournament. Fox Cricket broadcast 13 matches, including the final.
References
- ^ "Cartwright's astonishing catch and Tye's four wickets clinch title for Western Australia". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
- ^ "Huge summer to limit Test prep as domestic fixture revealed". Cricket Australia. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
- ^ "Western Australia start Sheffield Shield defence at home; expanded WNCL begins late September". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
- ^ "Western Australia thump Redbacks to go back-to-back". Cricket Australia. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
- ^ "Marsh One-Day Cup 2022-23 Standings", Cricket Australia
- ^ "Marsh One-Day Cup 2022-23 Fixtures". Cricket Australia. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
- ^ "Victoria sneak home in bizarre DLS thriller". Cricket Australia. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
- ^ "WA quicks destroy NSW as Blues hit record low". Cricket Australia. Retrieved 1 October 2022.
- ^ Lavalette, Tristan. "Josh Inglis 85 keeps Western Australia unbeaten". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
- ^ "Inglis ton, Agar five-for power Western Australia to Marsh Cup title". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
- ^ "The Marsh Cup, 2022/23 batting most runs career Records". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 3 March 2024.
- ^ "The Marsh Cup, 2022/23 bowling most wickets career Records". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 3 March 2024.
External links
- Series home at ESPN Cricinfo
- Series home at Cricket Australia
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