The Australia Domestic One-Day Cup, referred to as the Marsh Cup, got underway on February 15.
The Marsh Cup is scheduled to run until April 11 and will see Test specialists such as Nathan Lyon and Tim Paine in this year’s edition after Cricket Australia decided to postpone their tour of South Africa.
As per the regulations, each team will play five matches in this year's Australia Domestic One-Day Cup - reduced from seven in last year’s editions - and the top two teams will eventually square off in the final.
The 52nd edition of the tournament will be played across six cities and the stadiums used will be:
- Junction Oval (Melbourne)
- Allan Border Field (Brisbane)
- North Sydney Oval (Sydney)
- WACA (Perth)
- Adelaide Oval (Adelaide)
- Gabba and Hobart's Blundstone Arena (Hobart)
Australia Domestic One-Day Cup 2021 fixtures, schedule and live India match times
All times for the Marsh Cup are in Indian Standard Time (IST)
Date and Day |
Match |
Time (IST) |
Venue |
15 February, Monday |
New South Wales vs Victoria |
? |
North Sydney Oval |
22 February, Monday |
Tasmania vs Queensland |
? |
Blundstone Arena |
2 March, Tuesday |
Western Australia vs South Australia |
7:30 AM |
WACA Ground |
4 March, Thursday |
South Australia vs New South Wales |
9:00 AM |
Adelaide Oval |
10 March, Wednesday |
Victoria v Tasmania |
4:30 AM |
Junction Oval |
11 March, Thursday |
Queensland v Western Australia |
5:30 AM |
Gabba |
12 March, Friday |
South Australia v Tasmania |
4:30 AM |
Junction Oval |
14 March, Sunday |
New South Wales v Western Australia |
4:30 AM |
North Sydney Oval |
18 March, Thursday |
Tasmania v New South Wales |
5:30 AM |
Blundstone Arena |
20 March. Saturday |
Queensland v Victoria |
5:30 AM |
Allan Border Field |
23 March, Tuesday |
Western Australia v Victoria |
7:30 AM |
WACA Ground |
28 March, Sunday |
Queensland v South Australia |
5:30 AM |
Allan Border Field |
31 March, Wednesday |
New South Wales v Queensland |
8:30 AM |
North Sydney Oval |
8 April, Thursday |
Victoria v South Australia |
4:00 AM |
Junction Oval |
8 April, Thursday |
Western Australia v Tasmania |
7:00 AM |
WACA Ground |
11 April, Sunday |
Final |
5:00 AM |
TBC |
Marsh Cup 2021 squads
New South Wales: Pat Cummins, Sean Abbott, Harry Conway, Oliver Davies, Ben Dwarshius, Jack Edwards, Liam Hatcher, Matthew Gilkes, Moises Henriques, Daniel Hughes, Nathan Lyon, Kurtis Patterson, Steven Smith.
Victoria: Peter Handscomb, Xavier Crone, Zak Evans, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Sam Harper, Marcus Harris, Mackenzie Harvey, Jon Holland, Nic Maddinson, James Pattinson, Matt Short, Will Sutherland.
Queensland: Usman Khawaja, Xavier Bartlett, Joe Burns, Brendan Doggett, Sam Heazlett, Matthew Kuhnemann, Marnus Labuschagne, Jimmy Peirson, Matthew Renshaw, Billy Stanlake, Mark Steketee, Jack Wildermuth.
Western Australia: Ashton Agar, Cameron Bancroft, Jason Behrendorff, Jake Carder, Hilton Cartwright, Cameron Gannon, Cameron Green, Liam Guthrie, Aaron Hardie, Josh Inglis, Matthew Kelly, Mitchell Marsh, Shaun Marsh, David Moody, Lance Morris, Liam O'Connor, Joel Paris, Josh Philippe, Jhye Richardson*, D'Arcy Short, Marcus Stoinis, Ashton Turner, Sam Whiteman
South Australia: Wes Agar, Will Bosisto, Alex Carey, Tom Cooper, Brad Davis, Daniel Drew, Callum Ferguson, David Grant, Travis Head, Henry Hunt, Jake Lehmann, Conor McInerney, Joe Mennie, Harry Nielsen, Lloyd Pope, Kane Richardson*, Luke Robins, Chadd Sayers, Cameron Valente, Jake Weatherald, Nick Winter, Daniel Worrall
Tasmania: Tom Andrews, Gabe Bell, Jackson Bird, Alex Doolan, Jake Doran, Nathan Ellis, Caleb Jewell, Ben McDermott, Riley Meredith, Lawrence Neil-Smith, Tim Paine, Alex Pyecroft, Sam Rainbird, Tom Rogers, Peter Siddle, Jordan Silk, Matthew Wade, Charlie Wakim, Beau Webster, Mac Wright.
The Australia Domestic One-Day Cup or the Marsh Cup will not be broadcast in India, this includes telecast and live streaming. Live scores, however, will be available on SportsAdda here.
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