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The Australian domestic one-day cricket
tournament, currently known as the Ryobi One Day Cup is the premier domestic limited overs cricket competition in Australia
. The competition includes the six first-class cricket teams in Australia, as well as formerly including the Canberra Comets
and the New Zealand national cricket team. First played in the 1969–70 season, the competition has run since then under a variety of different names and sponsors. Formerly played over 50 overs, for the 2010–11 season the competition will switch to a new format which features 45 over matches with 12 man teams, with split innings of 20 and 25 overs.
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.
1 Participated from 1969–70 until 1974–75.
2 New Zealand did not play home games in this series.
3 Participated from 1997–98 until 1999–2000.
Titles include all seasons up to 2007–08.
.
Previously, points were awarded as follows:
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.
. 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
will broadcast all 25 games of the Ryobi One Day Cup live.
One-day cricket
Limited overs cricket, also known as one-day cricket and in a slightly different context as List A cricket, is a version of the sport of cricket in which a match is generally completed in one day, whereas Test and first-class matches can take up to five days to complete...
tournament, currently known as the Ryobi One Day Cup is the premier domestic limited overs cricket competition in Australia
Australia
Australia , officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area...
. The competition includes the six first-class cricket teams in Australia, as well as formerly including the Canberra Comets
Canberra Comets
The ACT Comets are a cricket team that represent the Australian Capital Territory. They were participants in the Australian domestic limited-overs Mercantile Mutual Cup competition. They did not, however, field a team in the four-day Sheffield Shield competition...
and the New Zealand national cricket team. First played in the 1969–70 season, the competition has run since then under a variety of different names and sponsors. Formerly played over 50 overs, for the 2010–11 season the competition will switch to a new format which features 45 over matches with 12 man teams, with split innings of 20 and 25 overs.
History
England was the first country to introduce a domestic one-dayOne-day cricket
Limited overs cricket, also known as one-day cricket and in a slightly different context as List A cricket, is a version of the sport of cricket in which a match is generally completed in one day, whereas Test and first-class matches can take up to five days to complete...
limited-overs competition with its Gillette Cup
C&G Trophy
The Friends Provident Trophy was a one-day cricket competition in the United Kingdom.It was one of the four tournaments in which the eighteen first-class counties compete each season. They were joined by teams from Scotland and Ireland...
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.
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 date – Double round robin (i.e. home AND away), final
Competition names
- Vehicle & General Australasian Knock-out Competition, 1969–70 and 1970–71
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Australasian Knock-out Competition, 1971–72 and 1972–73 - GilletteGlobal GilletteGillette is a brand of Procter & Gamble currently used for safety razors, among other personal care products. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, it was one of several brands originally owned by The Gillette Company, a leading global supplier of products under various brands, which was...
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Cup, 1979–80 to 1987–88 - FAI Cup, 1988–89 to 1991–92
- Mercantile Mutual Cup, 1992–93 to 2000–01
- ING CupING GroupThe ING Group is a global financial institution offering retail banking, direct banking, commercial banking, investment banking, asset management, and insurance services. ING is the Dutch member of the Inter-Alpha Group of Banks, a cooperative consortium of 11 prominent European banks...
2001–02 to 2005–06 - Ford RangerFord RangerThe Ford Ranger is a pickup truck produced by the Ford Motor Company. The "Ranger" name had previously been used for a premium styling package on the F-Series full-sized pickup trucks since 1965. The name was moved to this line of North American compact trucks for the 1983 model year.In North...
Cup, 2006–07 to 2009–10 - RyobiRyobiRyobi Limited is a manufacturer of components for the automobile, electronics, and telecommunications industries. They also create printing equipment, power tools and builders' hardware....
One Day Cup, from 2010–11
Teams
Team name (Sponsored name) | Home ground | Last win | Wins | 2nds | |
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Western Warriors Western Warriors The Western Australia cricket team are an Australian first class cricket team representing the state of Western Australia... (Retravision Warriors) |
The WACA, Perth WACA Ground The WACA is a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia. WACA are the initials of its owners and operators, the Western Australian Cricket Association.... |
2003–04 | 11 | 10 | |
New South Wales Blues New South Wales Blues The New South Wales cricket team are an Australian first class cricket team based in Sydney, New South Wales... (SpeedBlitz Blues) |
Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney Cricket Ground The Sydney Cricket Ground is a sports stadium in Sydney in Australia. It is used for Australian football, Test cricket, One Day International cricket, some rugby league and rugby union matches and is the home ground for the New South Wales Blues cricket team and the Sydney Swans of the Australian... |
2005–06 | 9 | 6 | |
Queensland Bulls Queensland Bulls The Queensland cricket team, nicknamed the Bulls, are the Brisbane-based Queensland representative cricket team in Australia's domestic cricket tournaments:*Sheffield Shield, 4-day matches with first-class status, since the 1926/27 season... (XXXX Gold Queensland Bulls) |
The Gabba, Brisbane Brisbane Cricket Ground The Brisbane Cricket Ground, commonly known as The Gabba, is a major sports stadium in Brisbane, the capital of Queensland. It is named after the suburb of Woolloongabba, in which it is located.... |
2008–09 | 8 | 7 | |
Victorian Bushrangers Victorian Bushrangers The Victorian cricket team, nicknamed the Bushrangers, is an Australian cricket team based in Melbourne, that represents the state of Victoria. It is administered by Cricket Victoria and draws its players from Melbourne's Premier Cricket competition... (DEC Victorian Bushrangers) |
Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne Cricket Ground The Melbourne Cricket Ground is an Australian sports stadium located in Yarra Park, Melbourne and is home to the Melbourne Cricket Club. It is the tenth largest stadium in the world, the largest in Australia, the largest stadium for playing cricket, and holds the world record for the highest light... |
2010–11 | 5 | 9 | |
Tasmanian Tigers Tasmanian Tigers The Tasmanian cricket team, nicknamed the Tigers, represents the Australian state of Tasmania in cricket tournaments. They compete annually in the Australian domestic senior men's cricket season, which currently consists of the first-class Sheffield Shield, the limited overs Ford Ranger Cup, and... (PKF Tasmanian Tigers) |
Bellerive Oval, Hobart Bellerive Oval Bellerive Oval, also known as its sponsored name Blundstone Arena, is primarily a cricket and Australian Rules Football ground located in Bellerive, City of Clarence, on the eastern shore of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia... |
2009–10 | 4 | 2 | |
Southern Redbacks Southern Redbacks The South Australia cricket team, nicknamed the Southern Redbacks and known as the West End Redbacks due to their sponsorship agreement with local brewers West End, are an Australian first class cricket team based in Adelaide, South Australia, and represent the state of South Australia... (West End Redbacks) |
Adelaide Oval Adelaide Oval The Adelaide Oval is a sports ground in Adelaide, South Australia, located in the parklands between the Central Business District and North Adelaide... |
1986–87 | 2 | 6 | |
Former teams: | |||||
New Zealand1 |
n/a2 | 1974–75 | 3 | 1 | |
Canberra Comets Canberra Comets The ACT Comets are a cricket team that represent the Australian Capital Territory. They were participants in the Australian domestic limited-overs Mercantile Mutual Cup competition. They did not, however, field a team in the four-day Sheffield Shield competition... 3 |
Manuka Oval, Canberra Manuka Oval Manuka Oval is a 13,550 capacity ground located in the suburb of Griffith, adjacent to Manuka, a business district of Canberra, Australia's capital.... |
N/A | 0 | 0 |
1 Participated from 1969–70 until 1974–75.
2 New Zealand did not play home games in this series.
3 Participated from 1997–98 until 1999–2000.
Titles include all seasons up to 2007–08.
Competition Placings
For a complete list of finals with short scorecards and crowd figures, see Australian Domestic One-Day Cricket FinalAustralian Domestic One-Day Cricket Final
The Australian Domestic One-Day Cricket Final is the last match in the domestic List A Limited overs cricket series in Australia. From 2010-11, the competition was known as the Ryobi One Day Cup....
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1969–70 to 1978–79
SEASON | WINNER | RUNNER UP | SEMI-FINALIST | SEMI-FINALIST |
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1969–70 | New Zealand | Victoria | New South Wales | Western Australia |
1970–71 | Western Australia | Queensland | South Australia | New Zealand |
1971–72 | Victoria | South Australia | New Zealand | Western Australia |
1972–73 | New Zealand | Queensland | South Australia | New South Wales |
1973–74 | Western Australia | New Zealand | South Australia | New South Wales |
1974–75 | New Zealand | Western Australia | Queensland | Tasmania |
1975–76 | Queensland | Western Australia | South Australia | Tasmania |
1976–77 | Western Australia | Victoria | Queensland | New South Wales |
1977–78 | Western Australia | Tasmania | New South Wales | Victoria |
1978–79 Gillette Cup season 1978-79 -Highest Team Totals:-Most Runs:-Highest Scores:-External links:* * *... |
Tasmania | Western Australia | Queensland | Victoria |
1979–80 to 1991–92
SEASON | WINNER | RUNNER UP | SEMI-FINALIST | SEMI-FINALIST |
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1979–80 | Victoria | New South Wales | Western Australia 2 | Tasmania |
1980–81 | Queensland | Western Australia | South Australia 2 | Victoria |
1981–82 | Queensland | New South Wales | Western Australia 2 | Victoria |
1982–831 | Western Australia | New South Wales | Queensland | Victoria |
1983–84 | South Australia | Western Australia | New South Wales | Tasmania |
1984–85 | New South Wales | South Australia | Victoria | Western Australia |
1985–86 | Western Australia | Victoria | New South Wales | Queensland |
1986–87 | South Australia | Tasmania | Victoria | Western Australia |
1987–88 | New South Wales | South Australia | Tasmania | Victoria |
1988–89 | Queensland | Victoria | New South Wales | Western Australia |
1989–90 | Western Australia | South Australia | New South Wales | Queensland |
1990–91 | Western Australia | New South Wales | Queensland | Victoria |
1991–92 | New South Wales | Western Australia | Queensland | Tasmania |
- 1 The 1982–83 final was originally washed out, and then re-scheduled at the beginning of the 1983–84 season.
- 2 – Won third place playoff
1992–93 to 1996–97
SEASON | FIRST | SECOND | THIRD | FOURTH | FIFTH | SIXTH |
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1992–93 | New South Wales | Victoria | Western Australia | Queensland | Tasmania | South Australia |
1993–94 | New South Wales | Western Australia | South Australia | Queensland | Victoria | Tasmania |
1994–95 | Victoria | South Australia | Western Australia | Queensland | Tasmania | New South Wales |
1995–96 | Queensland | Western Australia | New South Wales | South Australia | Tasmania | Victoria |
1996–97 | Western Australia | Queensland | New South Wales | Victoria | Tasmania | South Australia |
1997–98 to 1999–2000
SEASON | FIRST | SECOND | THIRD | FOURTH | FIFTH | SIXTH | SEVENTH |
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1997–98 | Queensland | New South Wales | Western Australia | South Australia | Tasmania | ACT | Victoria |
1998–99 | Victoria | New South Wales | Queensland | South Australia | Western Australia | ACT | Tasmania |
1999–00 | Western Australia | Queensland | New South Wales | South Australia | Victoria | Tasmania | ACT |
2000–01 to date
SEASON | FIRST | SECOND | THIRD | FOURTH | FIFTH | SIXTH |
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2000–01 | New South Wales | Western Australia | South Australia | Queensland | Tasmania | Victoria |
2001–02 | New South Wales | Queensland | South Australia | Western Australia | Victoria | Tasmania |
2002–03 | New South Wales | Western Australia | Queensland | Tasmania | Victoria | South Australia |
2003–04 | Western Australia | Queensland | Victoria | New South Wales | South Australia | Tasmania |
2004–05 | Tasmania | Queensland | Victoria | Western Australia | South Australia | New South Wales |
2005–06 | New South Wales | South Australia | Victoria | Western Australia | Tasmania | Queensland |
2006–07 | Queensland | Victoria | Western Australia | South Australia | Tasmania | New South Wales |
2007–08 Ford Ranger One Day Cup season 2007-08 The 2007–08 Ford Ranger One Day Cup was the 38th season of official List A domestic cricket in Australia. Six teams representing six states in Australia took part in the competition... |
Tasmania | Victoria | South Australia | Queensland | Western Australia | New South Wales |
2008–09 Ford Ranger One Day Cup season 2008-09 The 2008–09 Ford Ranger One Day Cup is the 39th season of official List A domestic cricket in Australia. The season began on 8 October 2008 when Western Australia played, New South Wales.... |
Queensland | Victoria | South Australia | Tasmania | Western Australia | New South Wales |
2009–10 2009–10 Ford Ranger One Day Cup season The 2009–10 Ford Ranger One Day Cup was the 40th season of official List A domestic cricket in Australia. The season began on 11 October 2009 when Western Australia played Queensland.-Points Table:... |
Tasmania | Victoria | Queensland | New South Wales | Western Australia | South Australia |
2010–11 | Victoria | Tasmania | New South Wales | Western Australia | South Australia | Queensland |
Leading run-scorers and wicket-takers
Career statistics include all matches up to the end of the 2007–08 season.Team | Leading run scorer (career) | Leading wicket taker (career) | ||
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Western Warriors Western Warriors The Western Australia cricket team are an Australian first class cricket team representing the state of Western Australia... |
Justin Langer Justin Langer Justin Lee Langer AM is a former international cricketer who represented Australia in 105 Test matches and the current Assistant Coach and Batting Coach of the Australian cricket team. A left-handed batsman, his opening partnership with Matthew Hayden was one of the most successful of all time... |
3374 runs @ 44.99 centuries 7 | Kade Harvey Kade Harvey Kade Murray Harvey in Perth, Western Australia was an Australian cricketer who played first class cricket for the Western Warriors. He was an all-rounder who bowled right-arm medium and batted in the lower order... |
103 wickets @ 27.12 |
New South Wales Blues New South Wales Blues The New South Wales cricket team are an Australian first class cricket team based in Sydney, New South Wales... |
Michael Bevan Michael Bevan Michael Gwyl Bevan is a former Australian left-handed cricket batsman and a slow left arm chinaman bowler. He played 232 ODI matches for Australia, and was a part of the 1999 and 2003 teams that won the World Cup... |
3243 runs @ 61.18 centuries 2 | Stuart MacGill Stuart MacGill Stuart Charles Glyndwr MacGill is a former right-arm leg spin bowler of the Australian cricket team, with a domestic career at Western Australia, New South Wales, Nottinghamshire, Devon and Somerset... |
124 wickets @ 22.36 |
Queensland Bulls Queensland Bulls The Queensland cricket team, nicknamed the Bulls, are the Brisbane-based Queensland representative cricket team in Australia's domestic cricket tournaments:*Sheffield Shield, 4-day matches with first-class status, since the 1926/27 season... |
Jimmy Maher Jimmy Maher James Patrick Maher is a former Australian cricketer. He is "an attractive left-handed batsman with a clumping cover-drive".... |
4589 runs @ 44.99 centuries 10 | James Hopes James Hopes James Redfern Hopes is an Australian cricketer. Hopes plays domestic cricket for Queensland and for Delhi Dare Devils in the Indian Premier League, he has represented Australia in One Day International and Twenty20 cricket.A medium pacer whose aggressive batting has been shuffled around the... |
123 wickets @ 24.42 |
Victorian Bushrangers Victorian Bushrangers The Victorian cricket team, nicknamed the Bushrangers, is an Australian cricket team based in Melbourne, that represents the state of Victoria. It is administered by Cricket Victoria and draws its players from Melbourne's Premier Cricket competition... |
Brad Hodge Brad Hodge Bradley John Hodge is an Australian and Victorian cricketer. He attended St Bede's College in Mentone, Victoria. He is a right hand batsman who bats in the middle order, as well as a part time right arm off spin bowler.... |
5139 runs @ 48.02 centuries 19 | Shane Harwood Shane Harwood Shane Michael Harwood is an Australian cricketer who plays for the Victorian Bushrangers. He bowls right-arm fast-medium and has represented Australia in three Twenty20 Internationals.... |
87 wickets @ 23.43 |
Black Caps | Bevan Congdon Bevan Congdon Bevan Ernest Congdon OBE is a former New Zealand all-rounder who played 61 Test matches from 1965 to 1978. He was captain of the New Zealand Test and ODI team from 1972 to 1974. Congdon was the first New Zealand captain to record a victory over Australia... |
265 runs @ 33.13 centuries 0 | Hedley Howarth Hedley Howarth Hedley John Howarth was a former international cricketer who played 30 Tests and nine One Day Internationals for New Zealand. The elder brother of Geoff Howarth, former New Zealand captain, he was born and died in Auckland.-Biography:Howarth was an orthodox left-arm bowler who made his first class... |
11 wickets @ 9.09 |
Southern Redbacks Southern Redbacks The South Australia cricket team, nicknamed the Southern Redbacks and known as the West End Redbacks due to their sponsorship agreement with local brewers West End, are an Australian first class cricket team based in Adelaide, South Australia, and represent the state of South Australia... |
Darren Lehmann Darren Lehmann Darren Scott Lehmann is a former Australian cricketer, who made his ODI debut in 1996 and Test debut in 1998. He was on the fringes of national selection for the entirety of the 1990s, and only became a regular in the ODI team in 2001 and Test team in late 2002, before being dropped in early 2005... |
4155 runs @ 51.29 centuries 7 | Shaun Tait Shaun Tait Shaun William Tait is a professional Australian cricketer, who currently plays only in the Twenty20 format. Tait plays domestic cricket for South Australia and is also a representative for Australia at Twenty20 International level; he has also represented his country in One Day Internationals and... |
99 wickets @ 22.14 |
Tasmanian Tigers Tasmanian Tigers The Tasmanian cricket team, nicknamed the Tigers, represents the Australian state of Tasmania in cricket tournaments. They compete annually in the Australian domestic senior men's cricket season, which currently consists of the first-class Sheffield Shield, the limited overs Ford Ranger Cup, and... |
Michael Di Venuto Michael Di Venuto Michael James Di Venuto is a former Australian cricketer of Italian descent who played first-class cricket for Tasmanian Tigers and One Day Internationals for Australia. Although he has retired from representative cricket in Australia, he currently continues to play for Durham CCC. He has also... |
2891 runs @ 30.75 centuries 5 | Xavier Doherty Xavier Doherty Xavier John Doherty is an Australian cricketer who plays Australian domestic cricket with the Tasmanian Tigers and for the Australia. He is a left-handed batsman and a slow left arm orthodox bowler... |
92 wickets @ 29.10 |
Canberra Comets Canberra Comets The ACT Comets are a cricket team that represent the Australian Capital Territory. They were participants in the Australian domestic limited-overs Mercantile Mutual Cup competition. They did not, however, field a team in the four-day Sheffield Shield competition... |
Peter Solway | 455 runs @ 25.27 centuries 0 | Lea Hansen | 12 wickets @ 21.16 |
Player of the tournament
Season | Player | State |
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1998–99 | Matthew Hayden Matthew Hayden Matthew Lawrence Hayden AM is a former Australian cricketer, and was signed to the Chennai Super Kings in the IPL until the 2010 season. Hayden is a powerful and aggressive left-handed opening batsman, known for his ability to score quickly at both Test and one day levels.Hayden holds the record... |
Queensland Bulls Queensland Bulls The Queensland cricket team, nicknamed the Bulls, are the Brisbane-based Queensland representative cricket team in Australia's domestic cricket tournaments:*Sheffield Shield, 4-day matches with first-class status, since the 1926/27 season... |
1999–2000 | Matthew Hayden Matthew Hayden Matthew Lawrence Hayden AM is a former Australian cricketer, and was signed to the Chennai Super Kings in the IPL until the 2010 season. Hayden is a powerful and aggressive left-handed opening batsman, known for his ability to score quickly at both Test and one day levels.Hayden holds the record... |
Queensland Bulls Queensland Bulls The Queensland cricket team, nicknamed the Bulls, are the Brisbane-based Queensland representative cricket team in Australia's domestic cricket tournaments:*Sheffield Shield, 4-day matches with first-class status, since the 1926/27 season... |
2000–01 | Shaun Young Shaun Young Shaun Young is an Australian cricketer.He played in one Test at The Oval in London in 1997. He was called into the test team as a replacement as he happened to be in England at the time. He played in 138 first-class cricket matches for Tasmania and Gloucestershire taking 274 wickets with his best... |
Tasmanian Tigers Tasmanian Tigers The Tasmanian cricket team, nicknamed the Tigers, represents the Australian state of Tasmania in cricket tournaments. They compete annually in the Australian domestic senior men's cricket season, which currently consists of the first-class Sheffield Shield, the limited overs Ford Ranger Cup, and... |
Darren Lehmann Darren Lehmann Darren Scott Lehmann is a former Australian cricketer, who made his ODI debut in 1996 and Test debut in 1998. He was on the fringes of national selection for the entirety of the 1990s, and only became a regular in the ODI team in 2001 and Test team in late 2002, before being dropped in early 2005... |
Southern Redbacks Southern Redbacks The South Australia cricket team, nicknamed the Southern Redbacks and known as the West End Redbacks due to their sponsorship agreement with local brewers West End, are an Australian first class cricket team based in Adelaide, South Australia, and represent the state of South Australia... |
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2001–02 | Darren Lehmann Darren Lehmann Darren Scott Lehmann is a former Australian cricketer, who made his ODI debut in 1996 and Test debut in 1998. He was on the fringes of national selection for the entirety of the 1990s, and only became a regular in the ODI team in 2001 and Test team in late 2002, before being dropped in early 2005... |
Southern Redbacks Southern Redbacks The South Australia cricket team, nicknamed the Southern Redbacks and known as the West End Redbacks due to their sponsorship agreement with local brewers West End, are an Australian first class cricket team based in Adelaide, South Australia, and represent the state of South Australia... |
2002–03 | Justin Langer Justin Langer Justin Lee Langer AM is a former international cricketer who represented Australia in 105 Test matches and the current Assistant Coach and Batting Coach of the Australian cricket team. A left-handed batsman, his opening partnership with Matthew Hayden was one of the most successful of all time... |
Western Warriors Western Warriors The Western Australia cricket team are an Australian first class cricket team representing the state of Western Australia... |
2006–07 | Matthew Elliott | Southern Redbacks Southern Redbacks The South Australia cricket team, nicknamed the Southern Redbacks and known as the West End Redbacks due to their sponsorship agreement with local brewers West End, are an Australian first class cricket team based in Adelaide, South Australia, and represent the state of South Australia... |
2007–08 | Matthew Elliott | Southern Redbacks Southern Redbacks The South Australia cricket team, nicknamed the Southern Redbacks and known as the West End Redbacks due to their sponsorship agreement with local brewers West End, are an Australian first class cricket team based in Adelaide, South Australia, and represent the state of South Australia... |
2008–09 | Shane Harwood Shane Harwood Shane Michael Harwood is an Australian cricketer who plays for the Victorian Bushrangers. He bowls right-arm fast-medium and has represented Australia in three Twenty20 Internationals.... |
Victorian Bushrangers Victorian Bushrangers The Victorian cricket team, nicknamed the Bushrangers, is an Australian cricket team based in Melbourne, that represents the state of Victoria. It is administered by Cricket Victoria and draws its players from Melbourne's Premier Cricket competition... |
2009–10 | Brad Hodge Brad Hodge Bradley John Hodge is an Australian and Victorian cricketer. He attended St Bede's College in Mentone, Victoria. He is a right hand batsman who bats in the middle order, as well as a part time right arm off spin bowler.... |
Victorian Bushrangers Victorian Bushrangers The Victorian cricket team, nicknamed the Bushrangers, is an Australian cricket team based in Melbourne, that represents the state of Victoria. It is administered by Cricket Victoria and draws its players from Melbourne's Premier Cricket competition... |
Points system
From the 2010–11 season, the match points will include 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.Previously, points were 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 rateRun rateIn cricket, the run rate , or runs per over is the number of runs a batsman scores in an over of 6 balls. It includes all runs, even the so-called extras awarded due to errors by the bowler. Without extras and overthrows, the maximum run rate is 36 – if every ball were struck for six and, as...
1.25 times that of the opposition - 2 bonus points if a team achieves a run rateRun rateIn cricket, the run rate , or runs per over is the number of runs a batsman scores in an over of 6 balls. It includes all runs, even the so-called extras awarded due to errors by the bowler. Without extras and overthrows, the maximum run rate is 36 – if every ball were struck for six and, as...
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.
Television coverage
In 2006–07, the Ford Ranger One Day Cup was televised on Fox SportsFox Sports (Australia)
Fox Sports is an Australia group of sports channels. They are owned by the Premier Media Group, which is in turn owned by News Corporation, and Consolidated Media Holdings. Its main competitors are ESPN, which has little local content and the free-to-air digital channel One HD...
. 25 out of the 31 games were televised including the final. Prior to Fox Sports' broadcasting of the domestic cricket competition, Nine
Nine Network
The Nine Network , is an Australian television network with headquarters based in Willoughby, a suburb located on the North Shore of Sydney. For 50 years since television's inception in Australia, between 1956 and 2006, it was the most watched television network in Australia...
was the host broadcaster. In India STAR Cricket
STAR Cricket
Part of the ESPN-STAR network, STAR Cricket is a 24-hour cricket channel targeting Indian audiences owned by STAR TV. A channel showcasing first-class cricket action from around the globe, it broadcasts live and prerecorded international and regional cricket events as well as programming customised...
shows the telecast with the help of Fox Sports. In 2011–12 Fox Sports
Fox Sports (Australia)
Fox Sports is an Australia group of sports channels. They are owned by the Premier Media Group, which is in turn owned by News Corporation, and Consolidated Media Holdings. Its main competitors are ESPN, which has little local content and the free-to-air digital channel One HD...
will broadcast all 25 games of the Ryobi One Day Cup live.
Seasons
- 2006–07 Ford Ranger One Day Cup season
- 2007–08 Ford Ranger One Day Cup season
- 2008–09 Ford Ranger One Day Cup season
- 2009–10 Ford Ranger One Day Cup season2009–10 Ford Ranger One Day Cup seasonThe 2009–10 Ford Ranger One Day Cup was the 40th season of official List A domestic cricket in Australia. The season began on 11 October 2009 when Western Australia played Queensland.-Points Table:...
- 2010–11 Ryobi One-Day Cup
- 2011–12 Ryobi One-Day Cup2011–12 Ryobi One-Day CupThe upcoming 2011-12 National One Day Cup will be the 42nd season of official List A domestic cricket in Australia.This season's format will revert back to 50-overs aside being brought back in, with Cricket Australia acknowledging the ICC's commitment to 50-over cricket and the 2015 ICC World Cup...
See also
- Tasmania in the 2009–10 domestic Ford Ranger Cup and Twenty20 cricket competitionsTasmania in the 2009–10 domestic Ford Ranger Cup and Twenty20 cricket competitionsThe Tasmanian Tigers represent the Australian state of Tasmania in cricket tournaments. They compete annually in the Australian domestic senior men's cricket season, which currently consists of the first-class Sheffield Shield, the limited overs Ford Ranger Cup, and the domestic Twenty20...
- Australian Domestic One-Day Cricket FinalAustralian Domestic One-Day Cricket FinalThe Australian Domestic One-Day Cricket Final is the last match in the domestic List A Limited overs cricket series in Australia. From 2010-11, the competition was known as the Ryobi One Day Cup....