Six teams compete each Australian summer in the One-Day Cup. These teams represent different states and create excitement across the country. Squads change every season with new player transfers and contract decisions.
State rivalries always add fire, with fans turning up in big numbers to back their home teams. The tournament has built a strong history since 1969. Full of big games and famous moments.
In this guide, we’ve covered the teams, their records, and how they’ve performed in the past, along with what supporters can look forward to this time.
Are Australia One-Day Cup 2025-26 Teams Announced?
The teams are not fully announced yet. But the six main teams have always remained the same, as they all represent the 6 regions of the country. There is still a lot of coverage about how the teams are being built.
Probable XIs of Australia One Day Cup 2025-26
Each season brings 4-8 new contracts per team. This means around 15-30 percent of players change teams or get new opportunities. Queensland added Zanden Jeh and Hayden Kerr to their contracted squad for the new season.
New South Wales elevated Joel Davies, Lachlan Shaw, and Will Salzmann to full contracts. Western Australia promoted four rookies to their main squad: Joel Curtis, Jordan Quiggin, Albert Esterhuysen, and Simon Budge.
Squad changes like these happen every year as teams look for better balance. Here is the list of probable teams.
1. Queensland Bulls
Marnus Labuschagne, Usman Khawaja, Matt Renshaw, Max Bryant, Hugh Weibgen, Hugo Burdon, Jack Clayton, Lachlan Hearne, Michael Neser, Jack Wildermuth, Hayden Kerr, Angus Lovell, Jack Sinfield, Thomas Balkin, Jimmy Peirson, Lachlan Aitken, Xavier Bartlett, Mark Steketee, Mitchell Swepson, Callum Vidler, Gurinder Sandhu, Jem Ryan, Tom Straker, Tom Whitney, Zanden Jeh
2. Tasmania Tigers
Jordan Silk, Jake Weatherald, Caleb Jewell, Charlie Wakim, Macalister Wright, Nicholas Davis, Tim Ward, Beau Webster, Mitchell Owen, Bradley Hope, Aidan O’Connor, Lawrence Neil-Smith, Nivethan Radhakrishnan, Raf MacMillan, Jake Doran, Jackson Bird, Nathan Ellis, Riley Meredith, Billy Stanlake, Matthew Kuhnemann, Gabe Bell, Iain Carlisle, Kieran Elliott, Marcus Bean, Will Prestwidge
3. Victoria
Marcus Harris, Campbell Kellaway, Ashley Chandrasinghe, Blake Macdonald, Dylan Brasher, Jai Lemire, Ollie Peake, Thomas Rogers, Glenn Maxwell, Matthew Short, Will Sutherland, Austin Anlezark, Harry Dixon, Tyler Pearson, Peter Handscomb, Sam Harper, Liam Blackford, Scott Boland, Todd Murphy, Mitchell Perry, Callum Stow, Cameron McClure, David Moody, Doug Warren, Fergus O’Neill, Sam Elliott, Xavier Crone
4. Western Australia
Cameron Bancroft, Ashton Turner, Hilton Cartwright, Jayden Goodwin, Sam Fanning, Teague Wyllie, Corey Wasley, Mitchell Marsh, Cameron Green, Aaron Hardie, Cooper Connolly, Albert Esterhuysen, Keaton Critchell, Josh Inglis, Baxter Holt, Joel Curtis, Sam Whiteman, Simon Budge, Jhye Richardson, Joel Paris, Lance Morris, Brody Couch, Cameron Gannon, Corey Rocchiccioli, Bryce Jackson, Jordan Quiggin, Liam Haskett, Mahli Beardman, Matthew Kelly
5. South Australia
Travis Head, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Jason Sangha, Henry Hunt, Mackenzie Harvey, Conor McInerney, Daniel Drew, Douwtjie Hoogenboezem, Jake Lehmann, Thomas Kelly, Nathan McSweeney, Benjamin Manenti, Nathan McAndrew, Aidan Cahill, Campbell Thompson, Liam Scott,Alex Carey, Harry Nielsen, Harry Matthias, Spencer Johnson, Henry Thornton, Brendan Doggett, Wes Agar, Hanno Jacobs, Jordan Buckingham, Lloyd Pope
6. New South Wales
Steve Smith, Sam Konstas, Nic Maddinson, Kurtis Patterson, Oliver Davies, Blake Nikitaras, Riley Kingsell, Jack Edwards, Chris Tremain, Jake Scott, Joel Davies, Josh Philippe, Matthew Gilkes, Lachlan Shaw, Ryan Hicks, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Nathan Lyon, Adam Zampa, Sean Abbott, Ben Dwarshuis, Liam Hatcher, Charlie Anderson, Charlie Stobo, Jack Nisbet, Ryan Hadley, Tanveer Sangha, William Salzmann
These names are most likely to be in the lineup. And if there is a change, a considerable 30-40% will be changed compared to the previous years.
One-Day Cup Teams Ranking (2011 to 2025)
The table shows winners over the past 14 years. Western Australia has been the most successful team during this period. New South Wales and South Australia follow as the next best performers.
Tasmania stands out as the only team without recent titles in this timeframe. These rankings show which teams have built strong programs over many seasons.
Team | Titles Since 2011 | Last Title |
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Western Australia | 6 | 2023-24 |
New South Wales | 3 | 2020-21 |
South Australia | 2 | 2024-25 |
Queensland | 2 | 2013-14 |
Victoria | 1 | 2018-19 |
Tasmania | 0 | – |
Western Australia’s six titles show their consistent strength. Their last title came in 2023-24, making them recent champions. South Australia won the most recent title in 2024-25.
Australia One-Day Cup 2025–26 Schedule
The One-Day Cup in Australia always comes during the summer months. The time in the table is local to the venue where the match is held, and since all venues are in slightly different time zones, make sure to re-check the timings properly.
Date | No. | Match | Time (Local) | Venue |
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16 Sep | Match 1 | New South Wales vs Tasmania | 10:30 AM | Sydney |
17 Sep | Match 2 | Queensland vs Victoria | 09:30 AM | Brisbane |
19 Sep | Match 3 | Tasmania vs Victoria | 02:00 PM | Brisbane |
20 Sep | Match 4 | New South Wales vs South Australia | 10:30 AM | Sydney |
21 Sep | Match 5 | Queensland vs Western Australia | 02:00 PM | Brisbane |
24 Sep | Match 6 | South Australia vs Western Australia | 11:00 AM | Adelaide |
09 Oct | Match 7 | Queensland vs Tasmania | 10:00 AM | Brisbane |
09 Oct | Match 8 | South Australia vs Victoria | 10:00 AM | Adelaide |
09 Oct | Match 9 | Western Australia vs New South Wales | 02:00 PM | W.A.C.A |
20 Oct | Match 10 | Victoria vs New South Wales | 10:00 AM | Melbourne |
20 Oct | Match 11 | Tasmania vs Western Australia | 10:00 AM | Hobart |
20 Oct | Match 12 | South Australia vs Queensland | 10:00 AM | Adelaide |
03 Nov | Match 13 | New South Wales vs Queensland | 10:00 AM | Sydney |
15 Nov | Match 14 | Tasmania vs South Australia | 10:00 AM | Hobart |
02 Dec | Match 15 | Victoria vs Western Australia | 10:00 AM | Melbourne |
10 Feb | Match 16 | New South Wales vs South Australia | 10:00 AM | Sydney |
10 Feb | Match 17 | Victoria vs Queensland | 10:00 AM | Melbourne |
10 Feb | Match 18 | Western Australia vs Tasmania | 02:00 PM | W.A.C.A |
21 Feb | Match 19 | Queensland vs South Australia | 10:00 AM | Brisbane |
21 Feb | Match 20 | Tasmania vs New South Wales | 02:00 PM | Hobart |
21 Feb | Match 21 | Western Australia vs Victoria | 02:00 PM | W.A.C.A |
28 Feb | Final | TBA vs TBA | 04:30 AM | TBA |
This season of the Australia One-Day Cup 2025-26 will start mid-September, with the finals being the last day of February. All the teams will travel across Australia to play at different home grounds.
Format & Competition Changes
The Cup has changed formats several times over the years. Earlier versions used a carnival-style tournament where all teams played at one venue. The current round-robin system replaced this approach and gives teams home advantage.
Each team will play every other team twice, according to the round-robin format of play. And instead of having progression of quarter and semi finals, there will be a direct final based on which team scores the most points.
This current set of rules and format has been the same since 2019.
Where To Watch The Australia One-Day Cup 2025-26?
Cricket fans can watch matches through several options. All matches get streamed live on cricket.com.au for free. Foxtel covers television broadcasts for subscribers across Australia. Match highlights become available online after each game ends.
Although there are limited options for international streaming, most coverage is focused on Australian audiences. However, if fans want to follow their favorite team throughout the season, “cricket.com.au” offers a streaming option that works well.
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Conclusion: One-Day 2025–26 Teams Are Yet to Be Announced
The six teams have been confirmed for another season of competition. However, the complete squad lists remain unannounced by Cricket Australia.
Looking at team histories gives fans insight into likely trends and which players might move between states. Recent player movements and contract changes will shape the upcoming season’s stories.
All the fans in Australia are waiting to read their favorite team’s actual lineup. One-Day Cup always promises a new chapter in Australian cricket by bringing in new talent and mixing it with experienced players.
FAQs
There are no specific dates for team member announcements as of yet.
Each team will play every other team twice before the finals in the round robin format.
The team with the most One-Day Cup titles in Western Australia. They have won 6 times since 2011.
International players join when available between national team duties.
Cricket.comau streams all One-Day Cup matches for free when the tournament is going on.