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| name = 2017 JLT One-Day Cup | image = JLT One-Day Cup Logo.png | caption = 2017–18 JLT One-Day Cup logo | alt = Refer to caption | fromdate = {{start date|2017|09|27|df=y}} | todate = {{end date|2017|10|21|df=y}} | administrator = Cricket Australia | cricket format = List A | tournament format = Round-robin tournament | host = Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Hobart | champions = {{Cr-Aus|WA}} | count = 13 | participants = 7 | matches = 23 | attendance = | player of the series = Shaun Marsh (WA) | most runs = Shaun Marsh (WA) (412 runs) | most wickets = Joe Mennie (SA) Jhye Richardson (WA) (13 wickets each) | previous_year = 2016–17 | previous_tournament = 2016–17 Matador BBQs One-Day Cup | next_year = 2018–19 | next_tournament = 2018–19 JLT One-Day Cup }} The 2017 JLT One-Day Cup was the 48th 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.[1] The tournament was held in Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and Hobart, with all 23 matches to be broadcast live on the Cricket Australia website and app.[2] It was the first time in more than a decade that neither the Nine Network nor Fox Sports (Australia) have hosted a television broadcast of the tournament. The tournament was sponsored by Jardine Lloyd Thompson. New South Wales were the defending champions.[3] They were eliminated from the tournament after losing their final group fixture to Victoria, when the match was abandoned due to an unsafe pitch.[4] The win gave Victoria a bonus-point victory, knocking New South Wales out of the competition.[4] However, Cricket Australia were conducting a "thorough investigation" into the outcome of the match.[5]Western Australia finished top of the group stage, progressing directly to the final.[6] South Australia and Victoria finished second and third respectively, progressing to the elimination final.[7] South Australia won the elimination match by 176 runs.[8] In the final, Western Australia beat South Australia by 6 wickets.[9]Points table
SquadsThe following squads were named:[11][12][13]
Fixtures{{Limited overs matches | date = {{anchor|match1}} 27 September | time = 09:30| team1 = {{cr-Aus|SA|L}} | team2 = {{cr-Aus|CAXI|R}} | score1 = 9/254 (50 overs) | runs1 = Cameron Valente 100 (138) | wickets1 = Jackson Coleman 4/46 (10 overs) | score2 = 3/256 (46.5 overs) | runs2 = Beau Webster 121 (133) | wickets2 = Daniel Worrall 1/40 (10 overs) | venue = Allan Border Field, Brisbane | toss = Cricket Australia XI won the toss and elected to field. | umpires = Geoff Joshua and Michael Graham-Smith | motm = Beau Webster (Cricket Australia XI) | report = Scorecard | result = Cricket Australia XI won by 7 wickets | notes = Max Bryant, Jonathan Merlo, Ben Pengelley, Harry Nielsen, Param Uppal and Mac Wright (Cricket Australia XI) all made their List A debuts. }} {{Limited overs matches | date = {{anchor|match2}} 29 September | time = 09:30 | team1 = {{cr-Aus|CAXI|L}} | team2 = {{cr-Aus|QLD|R}} | score1 = 7/279 (50 overs) | runs1 = Max Bryant 60 (48) | wickets1 = Cameron Gannon 2/54 (9 overs) | score2 = 6/282 (48.3 overs) | runs2 = Matthew Renshaw 67 (97) | wickets2 = Mark Steketee 3/48 (10 overs) | venue = Allan Border Field, Brisbane | toss = Queensland won the toss and elected to field. | umpires = Donovan Koch and Paul Wilson | motm = Mitchell Swepson (Queensland) | report = Scorecard | result = Queensland won by 4 wickets | notes = Marnus Labuschagne (Queensland) became the first fielder to be penalised under the new rule of "fake fielding".[14][15] }} {{Limited overs matches | date = {{anchor|match3}} 29 September | time = 14:00 | daynight = yes | team1 = {{cr-Aus|WA|L}} | team2 = {{cr-Aus|NSW|R}} | score1 = 269/9 (50 overs) | runs1 = Shaun Marsh 132* (136) | wickets1 = Gurinder Sandhu 4/57 (9 overs) | score2 = 260 (49.2 overs) | runs2 = Moises Henriques 72 (70) | wickets2 = Jason Behrendorff 3/34 (9.2 overs) | venue = WACA, Perth | toss = New South Wales won the toss and elected to field. | umpires = Greg Davidson and Phillip Gillespie | motm = Shaun Marsh (Western Australia) | report = Scorecard | result = Western Australia won by 9 runs | notes = Mickey Edwards (New South Wales) made his List A debut. }} {{Limited overs matches | date = {{anchor|match4}} 1 October | time = 09:30 | team1 = {{cr-Aus|SA|L}} | team2 = {{cr-Aus|QLD|R}} | score1 = 8/240 (50 overs) | runs1 = Tom Cooper 115* (107) | wickets1 = Jack Wildermuth 4/39 (10 overs) | score2 = 157 (36.5 overs) | runs2 = James Peirson 60 (69) | wickets2 = Joe Mennie 5/36 (9.5 overs) | venue = Allan Border Field, Brisbane | toss = Queensland won the toss and elected to field. | umpires = Michael Graham-Smith and Paul Wilson | motm = Tom Cooper (South Australia) | report = Scorecard | result = South Australia won by 83 runs | notes = }} {{Limited overs matches | date = {{anchor|match5}} 1 October | time = 10:00 | team1 = {{cr-Aus|WA|L}} | team2 = {{cr-Aus|VIC|R}} | score1 = 4/283 (50 overs) | runs1 = Shaun Marsh 88 (112) | wickets1 = Peter Siddle 2/48 (10 overs) | score2 = 245 (46.5 overs) | runs2 = Seb Gotch 61 (61) | wickets2 = Andrew Tye 3/37 (8.5 overs) | venue = WACA, Perth | toss = Victoria won the toss and elected to field. | umpires = Shawn Craig and Tony Wilds | motm = Shaun Marsh (Western Australia) | report = Scorecard | result = Western Australia won by 38 runs | notes = }} {{Limited overs matches | date = {{anchor|match6}} 2 October | time = 10:00 | team1 = {{cr-Aus|NSW|L}} | team2 = {{cr-Aus|TAS|R}} | score1 = 6/316 (50 overs) | runs1 = Nic Maddinson 137 (119) | wickets1 = Cameron Boyce 2/50 (10 overs) | score2 = 214 (39.2 overs) | runs2 = Jordan Silk 55 (52) | wickets2 = Mickey Edwards 4/31 (9 overs) | venue = WACA, Perth | toss = Tasmania won the toss and elected to field. | umpires = Greg Davidson and Phillip Gillespie | motm = Nic Maddinson (New South Wales) | report = Scorecard | result = New South Wales won by 102 runs | notes = Charlie Wakim (Tasmania) made his List A debut. }} {{Limited overs matches | date = {{anchor|match7}} 4 October | time = 10:00 | team1 = {{cr-Aus|VIC|L}} | team2 = {{cr-Aus|TAS|R}} | score1 = 6/325 (50 overs) | runs1 = Cameron White 165 (154) | wickets1 = Andrew Fekete 4/48 (10 overs) | score2 = 214 (46 overs) | runs2 = Ben McDermott 97 (124) | wickets2 = Peter Siddle 3/27 (10 overs) | venue = WACA, Perth | toss = Victoria won the toss and elected to bat. | umpires = Shawn Craig and Tony Wilds | motm = Cameron White (Victoria) | report = Scorecard | result = Victoria won by 111 runs | notes = }} {{Limited overs matches | date = {{anchor|match8}} 6 October | time = 10:30 | team1 = {{cr-Aus|SA|L}} | team2 = {{cr-Aus|NSW|R}} | score1 = 6/346 (50 overs) | runs1 = Alex Ross 110 (85) | wickets1 = Sean Abbott 3/59 (10 overs) | score2 = 9/301 (49.3 overs) | runs2 = Daniel Hughes 105 (104) | wickets2 = Joe Mennie 4/53 (10 overs) | venue = Hurstville Oval, Sydney | toss = New South Wales won the toss and elected to field. | umpires = Greg Davidson and Michael Graham-Smith | motm = Alex Ross (South Australia) | report = Scorecard | result = South Australia won by 45 runs | notes = Alex Ross (South Australia) set a new record for the most runs scored in one over by an Australian in List A cricket (32).[16] }} {{Limited overs matches | date = {{anchor|match9}} 7 October | time = 14:30 | daynight = yes | team1 = {{cr-Aus|QLD|L}} | team2 = {{cr-Aus|VIC|R}} | score1 = 6/309 (50 overs) | runs1 = Usman Khawaja 85 (97) | wickets1 = Fawad Ahmed 3/44 (10 overs) | score2 = 298 (49.4 overs) | runs2 = Peter Siddle 62 (45) | wickets2 = Cameron Gannon 2/43 (8.4 overs) | venue = North Sydney Oval, Sydney | toss = Victoria won the toss and elected to field. | umpires = Geoff Joshua and Simon Lightbody | motm = Usman Khawaja (Queensland) | report = Scorecard | result = Queensland won by 11 runs | notes = }} {{Limited overs matches | date = {{anchor|match10}} 7 October | time = 14:00 | daynight = yes | team1 = {{cr-Aus|TAS|L}} | team2 = {{cr-Aus|WA|R}} | score1 = 207 (49.5 overs) | runs1 = Jordan Silk 80 (86) | wickets1 = David Moody 3/47 (7.5 overs) | score2 = 2/208 (36.4 overs) | runs2 = Mitchell Marsh 67* (49) | wickets2 = Cameron Boyce 1/36 (10 overs) | venue = WACA, Perth | toss = Tasmania won the toss and elected to bat. | umpires = Shawn Craig and Phillip Gillespie | motm = Shaun Marsh (Western Australia) | report = Scorecard | result = Western Australia won by 8 wickets | notes = Tom Rogers (Tasmania) and Matthew Kelly (Western Australia) both made their List A debuts. }} {{Limited overs matches | date = {{anchor|match11}} 8 October | time = 10:30 | team1 = {{cr-Aus|NSW|L}} | team2 = {{cr-Aus|CAXI|R}} | score1 = 8/332 (50 overs) | runs1 = Nic Maddinson 123 (113) | wickets1 = Clint Hinchliffe 4/72 (10 overs) | score2 = 239 (41 overs) | runs2 = Max Bryant 89 (61) | wickets2 = Doug Bollinger 3/62 (10 overs) | venue = Hurstville Oval, Sydney | toss = Cricket Australia XI won the toss and elected to field. | umpires = Claire Polosak and Paul Wilson | motm = Nic Maddinson (New South Wales) | report = Scorecard | result = New South Wales won by 93 runs | notes = Matthew Kuhnemann (Cricket Australia XI) made his List A debut.
}} {{Limited overs matches | date = {{anchor|match12}} 10 October | time = 10:30 | team1 = {{cr-Aus|TAS|L}} | team2 = {{cr-Aus|SA|R}} | score1 = 6/315 (50 overs) | runs1 = George Bailey 86 (62) | wickets1 = Michael Cormack 2/52 (9 overs) | score2 = 186 (39.2 overs) | runs2 = Callum Ferguson 43 (45) | wickets2 = Ben Dunk 3/14 (4.2 overs) | venue = North Sydney Oval, Sydney | toss = South Australia have won the toss and elected to field. | umpires = Gerard Abood and Simon Fry | motm = George Bailey (Tasmania) | report = Scorecard | result = Tasmania won by 129 runs | notes = Nick Buchanan (Tasmania) made his List A debut. }} {{Limited overs matches | date = {{anchor|match13}} 10 October | time = 10:30 | team1 = {{cr-Aus|CAXI|L}} | team2 = {{cr-Aus|VIC|R}} | score1 = 9/232 (50 overs) | runs1 = Harry Nielsen 94 (93) | wickets1 = Chris Tremain 3/151 (10 overs) | score2 = 3/233 (38.4 overs) | runs2 = Peter Handscomb 103* (73) | wickets2 = Mark Steketee 2/57 (9.4 overs) | venue = Hurstville Oval, Sydney | toss = Victoria won the toss and elected to field. | umpires = Simon Lightbody and Paul Wilson | motm = Peter Handscomb (Victoria) | report = Scorecard | result = Victoria won by 7 wickets | notes = Charles Stobo (Cricket Australia XI) and Blake Thomson (Victoria) both made their List A debuts. }} {{Limited overs matches | date = {{anchor|match14}} 11 October | time = 10:30 | team1 = {{cr-Aus|WA|L}} | team2 = {{cr-Aus|QLD|R}} | score1 = 3/301 (41 overs) | runs1 = Michael Klinger 128 (120) | wickets1 = Ben Cutting 2/64 (8 overs) | score2 = 9/292 (41 overs) | runs2 = Michael Neser 122 (81) | wickets2 = Matthew Kelly 4/25 (8 overs) | venue = Drummoyne Oval, Sydney | toss = Queensland won the toss and elected to field. | umpires = Phillip Gillespie and Donovan Koch | motm = Michael Neser (Queensland) | report = Scorecard | result = Western Australia won by 11 runs (D/L method) | rain = The match was reduced to 41 overs per side due to rain, with Queensland set a target of 304 to win. }} {{Limited overs matches | date = {{anchor|match15}} 12 October | time = 10:30 | team1 = {{cr-Aus|SA|L}} | team2 = {{cr-Aus|VIC|R}} | score1 = 6/356 (50 overs) | runs1 = Callum Ferguson 73 (72) | wickets1 =Fawad Ahmed 3/61 (10 overs) | score2 = 8/345 (50 overs) | runs2 = Travis Dean 119 (98) | wickets2 = Cameron Valente 3/54 (10 overs) | venue = North Sydney Oval, Sydney | toss = Victoria won the toss and elected to field. | umpires = Greg Davidson and Tony Wilds | motm = Travis Dean (Victoria) | report = Scorecard | result = South Australia won by 11 runs | notes = Spencer Johnson (South Australia) made his List A debut.
}} {{Limited overs matches | date = {{anchor|match16}} 13 October | time = 10:30 | team1 = {{cr-Aus|TAS|L}} | team2 = {{Cr-Aus|CAXI|R}} | score1 = 7/334 (50 overs) | runs1 = George Bailey 126 (100) | wickets1 = Clint Hinchliffe 2/51 (8 overs) | score2 = 220 (46.2 overs) | runs2 = Jake Carder 54 (68) | wickets2 = Cameron Boyce 3/61 (10 overs) | venue = Hurstville Oval, Sydney | toss = Tasmania won the toss and elected to bat. | umpires = Simon Fry and Geoff Joshua | motm = George Bailey (Tasmania) | report = Scorecard | result = Tasmania won by 114 runs | notes = Daniel Fallins (Cricket Australia XI) made his List A debut. }} {{Limited overs matches | date = {{anchor|match17}} 13 October | time = 14:30 | daynight = yes | team1 = {{cr-Aus|QLD|L}} | team2 = {{cr-Aus|NSW|R}} | score1 = 7/282 (50 overs) | runs1 = Usman Khawaja 138 (139) | wickets1 = Mitchell Starc 3/48 (10 overs) | score2 = 4/283 (48.5 overs) | runs2 = Daniel Hughes 122 (137) | wickets2 = Cameron Gannon 1/39 (8.5 overs) | venue = Drummoyne Oval, Sydney | toss = New South Wales won the toss and elected to field. | umpires = Gerard Abood and John Ward | motm = Daniel Hughes (New South Wales) | report = Scorecard | result = New South Wales won by 6 wickets | notes = }} {{Limited overs matches | date = {{anchor|match18}} 15 October | time = 10:30 | team1 = {{cr-Aus|SA|L}} | team2 = {{cr-Aus|WA|R}} | score1 = 7/330 (50 overs) | runs1 = Callum Ferguson 169 (138) | wickets1 = Jhye Richardson 3/60 (10 overs) | score2 = 6/325 (50 overs) | runs2 = Michael Klinger 143 (138) | wickets2 = Tom Cooper 2/40 (6.2 overs) | venue = Drummoyne Oval, Sydney | toss = South Australia won the toss and elected to bat. | umpires = Simon Lightbody and Paul Wilson | motm = Callum Ferguson (South Australia) | report = Scorecard | result = South Australia won by 5 runs | notes = }} {{Limited overs matches | date = {{anchor|match19}} 15 October | time = 14:30 | daynight = yes | team1 = {{cr-Aus|NSW|L}} | team2 = {{cr-Aus|VIC|R}} | score1 = 144 (42.2 overs) | runs1 = Doug Bollinger 30 (34) | wickets1 = Will Sutherland 4/11 (5.2 overs) | score2 = 4/108 (26 overs) | runs2 = Matthew Short 43 (50) | wickets2 = Mitchell Starc 3/35 (8 overs) | venue = North Sydney Oval, Sydney | toss = New South Wales won the toss and elected to bat. | umpires = Simon Fry and John Ward | motm = | report = Scorecard | result = Victoria won by 35 runs (D/L method) | rain = The match was abandoned during Victoria's innings due to an unsafe pitch.[4] | notes = William Somerville (New South Wales) made his List A debut. }} {{Limited overs matches | date = {{anchor|match20}} 17 October | time = 10:30 | team1 = {{cr-Aus|CAXI|L}} | team2 = {{cr-Aus|WA|R}} | score1 = 179 (48.4 overs) | runs1 = Beau Webster 52 (106) | wickets1 = Simon Mackin 5/33 (10 overs) | score2 = 1/182 (30.2 overs) | runs2 = D'Arcy Short 119* (92) | wickets2 = Beau Webster 1/17 (4 overs) | venue = North Sydney Oval, Sydney | toss = Cricket Australia XI won the toss and elected to bat. | umpires = Shawn Craig and Geoff Joshua | motm = Simon Mackin (Western Australia) | report = Scorecard | result = Western Australia won by 9 wickets | notes = }} {{Limited overs matches | date = {{anchor|match21}} 17 October | time = 14:00 | daynight = yes | team1 = {{cr-Aus|QLD|L}} | team2 = {{cr-Aus|TAS|R}} | score1 = 8/339 (50 overs) | runs1 = Joe Burns 79 (62) | wickets1 = Simon Milenko 4/80 (10 overs) | score2 = 256 (48.5 overs) | runs2 = George Bailey 62 (77) | wickets2 = Mitchell Swepson 3/52 (10 overs) | venue = Blundstone Arena, Hobart | toss = Queensland won the toss and elected to bat. | umpires = Gerard Abood and Sam Nogajski | motm = Michael Neser (Queensland) | report = Scorecard | result = Queensland won by 83 runs | notes = }} Elimination Final{{Limited overs matches | date = {{anchor|match22}} 19 October | time = 14:00 | daynight = yes| team1 = {{cr-Aus|SA|L}} | team2 = {{cr-Aus|VIC|R}} | score1 = 5/339 (48 overs) | runs1 = Jake Weatherald 116 (121) | wickets1 = Daniel Christian 2/69 (10 overs) | score2 = 168 (35.5 overs) | runs2 = Travis Dean 31 (36) | wickets2 = Daniel Worrall 5/62 (10 overs) | venue = Blundstone Arena, Hobart | toss = Victoria won the toss and elected to field. | motm = Jake Weatherald (South Australia) | umpires = Gerard Abood and Sam Nogajski | report = Scorecard | result = South Australia won by 176 runs (D/L method) | notes = The match was reduced to 48 overs per side due to rain with Victoria set a target of 345 runs. | round = Elimination Final }} Final{{Limited overs matches| date = {{anchor|match23}} 21 October | time = 14:00 | daynight = yes | team1 = {{cr-Aus|SA|L}} | team2 = {{cr-Aus|WA|R}} | score1 = 9/248 (50 overs) | score2 = 4/250 (43.4 overs) | runs1 = Tom Cooper 63 (84) | wickets1 = Andrew Tye 2/43 (10 overs) | runs2 = Mitchell Marsh 80* (80) | wickets2 = Kane Richardson 1/47 (8.4 overs) | venue = Blundstone Arena, Hobart | toss = South Australia won the toss and elected to bat. | motm = Mitchell Marsh (Western Australia) | umpires = Sam Nogajski and Paul Wilson | report = Scorecard | result = Western Australia won by 6 wickets | notes = | round = Final }} StatisticsMost Runs
Most wickets
See also
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