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词条 Australian domestic limited-overs cricket tournament
释义

  1. History

  2. Competition format

  3. Competition names

  4. Teams

  5. Competition placings

     1969–70 to 1974–75  1975–76 to 1991–92  1992–93 to present 

  6. Leading run-scorers and wicket-takers for each team

  7. Player of the tournament

  8. Records and statistics

  9. Points system

  10. Television coverage

  11. See also

  12. References

  13. External links

{{Use Australian English|date=September 2014}}{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2013}}{{Infobox cricket tournament main
| name = JLT One-Day Cup
| image = JLT One-Day Cup Logo.png
| size =
| caption =
| country = {{Flagicon|Australia}} Australia
| administrator = Cricket Australia
| cricket format = Limited-overs (50 overs per side)
| first = 1969–70
| last =
| tournament format = Single round-robin, then finals series
| participants = 6
| champions = {{Cr-Aus|VIC}} (6th title)
| qualification=
| most successful = {{Cr-Aus|WA}} (13 titles)
| most runs = Brad Hodge (5597)[1]
| most wickets = James Hopes (148)[2]
| TV = Fox Cricket
| website=Cricket Australia
| current = 2018–19 JLT One-Day Cup
}}

A limited-overs cricket tournament has been a feature of Australian cricket since the 1969–70 season, branded as the JLT One-Day Cup for the 2018–19 season. Initially a knockout cup, the competition now features a single round-robin followed by a finals series, with matches limited to 50 overs per side. The tournament is contested between teams representing the six states of Australia, who also compete in the first-class Sheffield Shield. Three other teams have also played in the tournament for short periods of time: New Zealand's national team competed in several early tournaments, a team representing Australian Capital Territory participated for a brief period in the late 1990s, and a select Cricket Australia XI took part as the seventh team for three seasons starting with 2015–16. The current champions are Victoria.

History

England was the first country to introduce a domestic one-day limited-overs competition with its Gillette Cup in 1963. Australia was the next country to do so when this competition was established in 1969–70. It has been held every summer since, under a wide variety of names and formats. It is a List A cricket competition. It was the first List A competition to feature numbers on player's shirts when they were introduced for the 1995–96 season and numbers were also subsequently introduced for the ODI series later in the season. In September 2017, former Australian Test cricketer Jason Gillespie suggested that Papua New Guinea should be added to the competition.[3]

Competition format

  • 1969/70 to 1978/79 – Straight knockout
  • 1979/80 to 1981/82 – 2 pools of 3, semi finals, 3rd/4th playoff and final
  • 1982/83 to 1991/92 – 2 pools of 3, semi finals and final
  • 1992/93 to 1999/2000 – Single round robin (i.e. home OR away), preliminary final and final
  • 2000/01 to 2010/11 – Double round robin home and away plus final.
  • 2011/12 to 2012/13 – Partial round robin (8 matches per team, 3 of 5 opponents played both home and away), plus final.
  • 2013/14 – Carnival format, 6 round games, preliminary final and final.
  • 2014/15 – Carnival format, 7 round games, preliminary final and final.
  • 2015/16 to 2017/18 – Carnival format, 8 round games, preliminary final and final.
  • 2018/19 to present – Single round robin, 2 qualification finals, 2 semi-finals and final.

Competition names

  • Vehicle & General Australasian Knock-out Competition, 1969–70 and 1970–71
  • Coca-Cola Australasian Knock-out Competition, 1971–72 and 1972–73
  • Gillette Cup, 1973–74 to 1978–79
  • McDonald's Cup, 1979–80 to 1987–88
  • FAI Cup, 1988–89 to 1991–92
  • Mercantile Mutual Cup, 1992–93 to 2000–01
  • ING Cup 2001–02 to 2005–06
  • Ford Ranger Cup, 2006–07 to 2009–10
  • Ryobi One Day Cup, from 2010–11 to 2013–14
  • Matador BBQs One Day Cup, from 2014–15 to 2016–17
  • JLT One Day Cup, from 2017–18

Teams

  State/Territory Nickname Note1|a|a City/Cities Established Season Titles Runner-up
  Australian Capital Territory Comets
Manuka Oval Canberra 1928 1997–98 – 1999–00 0 0
  Australia CA XI
Hurstville Oval, A.B. Field Sydney, Brisbane 2015 2015–16 – 2017-18 0 0
  New Zealand Black Caps
Note1|b|b}}Notel|b|b}} 1894 1969–70 – 1974–75 3 2
  New South Wales Blues
Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 1856 1969–70 – present 11 8
  Northern Territory Darwin Cricket Ground Darwin 1978 None 0 0
  Queensland Bulls
Brisbane Cricket Ground Brisbane 1882 1969–70 – present 10 8
  South Australia Redbacks
Adelaide Oval Adelaide 1887 1969–70 – present 36
  Tasmania Tigers
Bellerive Oval Hobart 1851 1969–70 – present 4 6
  Victoria Bushrangers
Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne 1851 1969–70 – present 6 10
  Western Australia Warriors
WACA Ground Perth 1893 1969–70 – present 13 10
  • Titles correct up to the end of the 2019 season.
{{note label|Note1|a|a}} Each team has used several venues to host matches. For a full list, see list of cricket grounds in Australia.
{{note label|Note1|b|b}} New Zealand did not play home games in this series.

Competition placings

For a complete list of finals with short scorecards and crowd figures, see Australian Domestic One-Day Cricket Final.

1969–70 to 1974–75

Season WINNER RUNNER UP SEMI-FINALIST SEMI-FINALIST QUALIFYING FINALISTS QUALIFYING FINALISTS QUALIFYING FINALISTS
1969–70 New ZealandVictoriaNew South WalesWestern AustraliaQueenslandSouth AustraliaTasmania
1970–71 Western AustraliaQueenslandSouth AustraliaNew ZealandTasmaniaVictoriaNew South Wales
1971–72 VictoriaNew ZealandSouth AustraliaWestern AustraliaQueenslandNew South WalesTasmania
1972–73 New ZealandQueenslandSouth AustraliaNew South WalesTasmaniaWestern AustraliaVictoria
1973–74 Western AustraliaNew ZealandSouth AustraliaNew South WalesVictoriaTasmaniaQueensland
1974–75 New ZealandWestern AustraliaQueenslandTasmaniaNew South WalesVictoriaSouth Australia

1975–76 to 1991–92

Season WINNER RUNNER UP SEMI-FINALIST SEMI-FINALIST
1975–76 QueenslandWestern AustraliaSouth AustraliaTasmania
1976–77 Western AustraliaVictoriaQueenslandNew South Wales
1977–78 Western AustraliaTasmaniaNew South WalesVictoria
1978–79 TasmaniaWestern AustraliaQueenslandVictoria
1979–80 VictoriaNew South WalesWestern Australia 3Tasmania 4
1980–81 QueenslandWestern AustraliaSouth Australia 3Victoria 4
1981–82 QueenslandNew South WalesWestern Australia 3Victoria 4
1982–831 Western AustraliaNew South WalesQueenslandVictoria
1983–84 South AustraliaWestern AustraliaNew South WalesTasmania
1984–85 New South WalesSouth AustraliaVictoriaWestern Australia
1985–86 Western AustraliaVictoriaNew South WalesQueensland
1986–87 South AustraliaTasmaniaVictoriaWestern Australia
1987–88 New South WalesSouth AustraliaTasmaniaVictoria
1988–89 QueenslandVictoriaNew South WalesWestern Australia
1989–90 Western AustraliaSouth AustraliaNew South WalesQueensland
1990–91 Western AustraliaNew South WalesQueenslandVictoria
1991–92 New South WalesWestern AustraliaQueenslandTasmania
  • 1 The 1982–83 final was originally washed out, and then rescheduled at the beginning of the 1983–84 season.
  • 3 – Won third place playoff
  • 4 – Lost third place playoff

1992–93 to present

Season FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH FIFTH SIXTH SEVENTH
1992–93 New South WalesVictoriaWestern AustraliaQueenslandTasmaniaSouth Australiarowspan=5 {{N/A}}
1993–94 New South WalesWestern AustraliaSouth AustraliaQueenslandVictoriaTasmania
1994–95 VictoriaSouth AustraliaWestern AustraliaQueenslandTasmaniaNew South Wales
1995–96 QueenslandWestern AustraliaNew South WalesSouth AustraliaTasmaniaVictoria
1996–97 Western AustraliaQueenslandNew South WalesVictoriaTasmaniaSouth Australia
1997–98 QueenslandNew South WalesWestern AustraliaSouth AustraliaTasmaniaAustralian Capital TerritoryVictoria
1998–99 VictoriaNew South WalesQueenslandSouth AustraliaWestern AustraliaAustralian Capital TerritoryTasmania
1999–00 Western AustraliaQueenslandNew South WalesSouth AustraliaVictoriaTasmaniaAustralian Capital Territory
2000–01 New South WalesWestern AustraliaSouth AustraliaQueenslandTasmaniaVictoriarowspan=15 {{N/A}}
2001–02 New South WalesQueenslandSouth AustraliaWestern AustraliaVictoriaTasmania
2002–03 New South WalesWestern AustraliaQueenslandTasmaniaVictoriaSouth Australia
2003–04 Western AustraliaQueenslandVictoriaNew South WalesSouth AustraliaTasmania
2004–05 TasmaniaQueenslandVictoriaWestern AustraliaSouth AustraliaNew South Wales
2005–06 New South WalesSouth AustraliaVictoriaWestern AustraliaTasmaniaQueensland
2006–07 QueenslandVictoriaWestern AustraliaSouth AustraliaTasmaniaNew South Wales
2007–08 TasmaniaVictoriaSouth AustraliaQueenslandWestern AustraliaNew South Wales
2008–09 QueenslandVictoriaSouth AustraliaTasmaniaWestern AustraliaNew South Wales
2009–10 TasmaniaVictoriaQueenslandNew South WalesWestern AustraliaSouth Australia
2010–11 VictoriaTasmaniaNew South WalesWestern AustraliaSouth AustraliaQueensland
2011–12 South AustraliaTasmaniaNew South WalesQueenslandVictoriaWestern Australia
2012–13 QueenslandVictoriaSouth AustraliaNew South WalesTasmaniaWestern Australia
2013–14 QueenslandNew South WalesVictoriaTasmaniaWestern AustraliaSouth Australia
2014–15 Western AustraliaNew South WalesQueenslandTasmaniaVictoriaSouth Australia
2015–16New South WalesSouth AustraliaVictoriaTasmaniaWestern AustraliaQueenslandCricket Australia XI
2016–17New South WalesQueenslandVictoriaWestern AustraliaTasmaniaSouth AustraliaCricket Australia XI
2017–18Western AustraliaSouth AustraliaVictoriaNew South WalesQueenslandTasmaniaCricket Australia XI
2018–19VictoriaTasmaniaWestern AustraliaSouth AustraliaNew South WalesQueenslandrowspan=1 {{N/A}}

Leading run-scorers and wicket-takers for each team

Career statistics include all matches up to the end of the 2018–19 season.[4]

TeamLeading run scorer (career)Leading wicket taker (career)
Victorian BushrangersBrad Hodge 5597 runs @ 47.03 centuries 20 Shane Harwood 88 wickets @ 23.72
Queensland BullsJimmy Maher 4589 runs @ 44.99 centuries 10 James Hopes 155 wickets @ 27.32
South Australia RedbacksDarren Lehmann 3963 runs @ 55.04 centuries 7 Shaun Tait 103 wickets @ 22.92
Western Australia Warriors Justin Langer 3374 runs @ 38.78 centuries 7 Kade Harvey 103 wickets @ 27.12
Tasmania TigersGeorge Bailey 3537 runs @ 34.67 centuries 5 Xavier Doherty 120 wickets @ 32.20
New South Wales Blues Brad Haddin 2724 runs @ 34.05 centuries 5 Stuart MacGill 124 wickets @ 22.36
Australian Capital Territory Comets Peter Solway 455 runs @ 25.27 centuries 0 Lea Hansen 12 wickets @ 21.16
Cricket Australia XIWill Bosisto386 runs @ 32.16 centuries 0Arjun Nair11 wickets @ 22.72
New Zealand BlackCapsBevan Congdon 265 runs @ 33.12 centuries 0 Hedley Howarth 11 wickets @ 9.90

Player of the tournament

Season Player State
1998–99 Matthew Hayden Queensland Bulls
1999–2000 Matthew Hayden Queensland Bulls
2000–01 Shaun Young Tasmanian Tigers
Darren Lehmann South Australia Redbacks
2001–02 Darren Lehmann South Australia Redbacks
2002–03 Justin Langer Western Australia Warriors
2006–07 Matthew Elliott South Australia Redbacks
2007–08 Matthew Elliott South Australia Redbacks
2008–09 Shane Harwood Victoria Bushrangers
2009–10 Brad Hodge Victoria Bushrangers
2010–11 Brad Hodge Victoria Bushrangers
2011–12 Tom Cooper South Australia Redbacks
2012–13 Aaron Finch Victoria Bushrangers
2013–14 Cameron White Victoria Bushrangers
2014–15 Cameron White Victoria Bushrangers
2015–16 Mitchell Starc New South Wales Blues
2016–17 Marnus Labuschagne Queensland Bulls
2017–18 Mitch Marsh Western Warriors
2018–19 Ben McDermott Tasmanian Tigers

Records and statistics

Batting Records
Most runs[5]Brad Hodge (Victoria)5,597
Highest average[6]Michael Bevan (New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania)61.18
Highest score[7]D'Arcy Short (Western Australia)257 vs Queensland (28 September 2018)
Highest partnership[8]Usman Khawaja & Chris Hartley (Queensland)280 vs Tasmania (18 October 2014)
Most hundreds[9]Brad Hodge (Victoria)20
Bowling Records
Most wickets[10]James Hopes (Queensland)155
Lowest average[11]Mitchell Starc (New South Wales)14.56
Best strike rate[12]Mitchell Starc (New South Wales)18.8
Best economy rate[13]Dennis Lillee (Tasmania, Western Australia)3.12
Best bowling figures[14]Shaun Tait (South Australia)8/43 vs Tasmania (9 January 2004)
Most wickets in a series[15]Mitchell Starc (New South Wales)26 (season 2015-16)
Fielding
Most dismissals (wicket-keeper)[16]Brad Haddin (New South Wales)164
Most catches (fielder)[17]Cameron White (Victoria)55
Team Records
Highest total[18]South Australia7/420 (50) vs Cricket Australia XI (15 October 2016)
Lowest total[19]South Australia51 (28) vs Tasmania (26 January 2003)
Last updated on 1 May 2018[20]

Points system

Points are awarded as follows:

  • 4 points for a win
  • 2 points for a no-result or a tie
  • 0 points for a loss
  • 1 bonus point if a team achieves a run rate 1.25 times that of the opposition
  • 2 bonus points if a team achieves a run rate twice that of the opposition

The top two teams at the end of the pool matches play-off in the final. The higher-placed team has the home ground advantage.

In the 2010–11 season, the match points included one point for a first innings lead, and four points for a win; with five points if a team leads at the first innings and subsequently wins.

Television coverage

In 2006–07, the Ford Ranger One Day Cup was televised on Fox Sports. 25 out of the 31 games were televised including the final. Prior to Fox Sports' broadcasting of the domestic cricket competition, Nine was the host broadcaster. In India STAR Cricket shows the telecast with the help of Fox Sports. In 2011–12 Fox Sports broadcast all 25 games of the Ryobi One Day Cup live. The Nine Network became the rights holder once again from season 2013–14 to the 2016-17 season, primarily showing matches Live on GEM and simulcasting via Cricket Australia's website. There are negotiations in place with ITV to televise the competition in the UK.[21]

For the 2017-18 season, the Nine Network dropped its coverage of the JLT One Day Cup. All matches were streamed live and free on Cricket Australia's own website and app.[22]

It was announced on 13 April 2018 that from the 2018-19 season, Fox Sports will broadcast 13 matches of the tournament each year for six years on the new Fox Cricket channel. All remaining matches will be streamed live on Cricket Australia's website and app.[23]

See also

{{Portal|Cricket}}
  • Australian Domestic One-Day Cricket Final

References

1. ^Australian Domestic One-Day Competition / Records / Most runs – ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/matador-bbq-cup-|title=loop2014/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?id=122;type=trophy Australian Domestic One-Day Competition / Records / Most wickets – ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 7 September 2014.|publisher=}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.cricket.com.au/news/jason-gillespie-papua-new-guines-coach-inclusion-jlt-one-day-domestic-australia-new-team/2017-09-06 |title=Throw PNG a one-day lifeline: Gillespie |accessdate=6 September 2017 |work=Cricket Australia}}
4. ^{{Cite news|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/australia/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?id=122;type=trophy|title=Cricket Records {{!}} Australian Domestic One-Day Competition {{!}} / {{!}} Records {{!}} Most wickets {{!}} ESPN Cricinfo|work=Cricinfo|access-date=2017-11-18}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/australia/engine/records/batting/most_runs_career.html?id=122&type=trophy|title=Cricket Records - Records - Australian Domestic One-Day Competition - - Most runs - ESPNcricinfo|website=Cricinfo}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/australia/engine/records/batting/highest_career_batting_average.html?id=122&type=trophy|title=Cricket Records - Records - Australian Domestic One-Day Competition - - Highest averages - ESPNcricinfo|website=Cricinfo}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/australia/engine/records/batting/most_runs_innings.html?id=122&type=trophy|title=Cricket Records - Records - Australian Domestic One-Day Competition - - High scores - ESPNcricinfo|website=Cricinfo}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/australia/engine/records/fow/highest_partnerships_for_any_wicket.html?id=122&type=trophy|title=Cricket Records - Records - Australian Domestic One-Day Competition - - Highest partnerships by runs - ESPNcricinfo|website=Cricinfo}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/australia/engine/records/batting/most_hundreds_career.html?id=122&type=trophy|title=Cricket Records - Records - Australian Domestic One-Day Competition - - Most hundreds - ESPNcricinfo|website=Cricinfo}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/australia/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?id=122&type=trophy|title=Cricket Records - Records - Australian Domestic One-Day Competition - - Most wickets - ESPNcricinfo|website=Cricinfo}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/australia/engine/records/bowling/best_career_bowling_average.html?id=122&type=trophy|title=Cricket Records - Records - Australian Domestic One-Day Competition - - Best averages - ESPNcricinfo|website=Cricinfo}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/australia/engine/records/bowling/best_career_strike_rate.html?id=122&type=trophy|title=Cricket Records - Records - Australian Domestic One-Day Competition - - Best strike rates - ESPNcricinfo|website=Cricinfo}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/australia/engine/records/bowling/best_career_economy_rate.html?id=122&type=trophy|title=Cricket Records - Records - Australian Domestic One-Day Competition - - Best economy rates - ESPNcricinfo|website=Cricinfo}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/australia/engine/records/bowling/best_figures_innings.html?id=122&type=trophy|title=Cricket Records - Records - Australian Domestic One-Day Competition - - Best bowling figures in an innings - ESPNcricinfo|website=Cricinfo}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/australia/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_series.html?id=122&type=trophy|title=Cricket Records - Records - Australian Domestic One-Day Competition - - Most wickets in a series - ESPNcricinfo|website=Cricinfo}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/australia/engine/records/keeping/most_dismissals_career.html?id=122&type=trophy|title=Cricket Records - Records - Australian Domestic One-Day Competition - - Most dismissals - ESPNcricinfo|website=Cricinfo}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/australia/engine/records/fielding/most_catches_career.html?id=122&type=trophy|title=Cricket Records - Records - Australian Domestic One-Day Competition - - Most catches - ESPNcricinfo|website=Cricinfo}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/australia/engine/records/team/highest_innings_totals.html?id=122&type=trophy|title=Cricket Records - Records - Australian Domestic One-Day Competition - - Highest totals - ESPNcricinfo|website=Cricinfo}}
19. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/australia/engine/records/team/lowest_innings_totals.html?id=122&type=trophy|title=Cricket Records - Records - Australian Domestic One-Day Competition - - Lowest totals - ESPNcricinfo|website=Cricinfo}}
20. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/australia/engine/records/index.html?id=122&type=trophy|title=Cricket Records - Australian Domestic One-Day Competition - / - Records - / - Trophy/Cup records - ESPNcricinfo|website=Cricinfo}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cricket.com.au/news-list/2013/9/7/new-look-domestic-schedule-announced|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130909050310/http://www.cricket.com.au/news-list/2013/9/7/new-look-domestic-schedule-announced|title=New look domestic schedule announced|work=Cricket Australia|date=7 September 2013|archivedate=9 September 2013|accessdate=4 October 2015}}
22. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cricket.com.au/news/domestic-fixtures-australian-cricket-jlt-sheffield-shield-one-day-cup-2017-2018-schedule-draw/2017-08-21|title=Sheffield Shield, One-Day Cup schedule revealed|work=Cricket Australia|date=21 August 2017|accessdate=21 August 2017}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.foxsports.com.au/media-centre/fox-sports-and-foxtel-announce-cricket-broadcasting-rights-for-the-next-six-years/news-story/bd058b719bf89b9a1b5ca6e2eb0c9f6d|title=Foxtel and Fox Sports Announce Cricket Broadcasting Rights For The Next Six Years|work=Fox Sports|date=13 April 2018|accessdate=13 April 2018}}

External links

For match results and individual scorecards, see:

  • Cricinfo Australian Domestic Cricket Archive
  • [https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Events/AUS.html The Cricket Archive, Australian Tournaments]
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