Complete Marsh One Day Cup Winners List

The first country to introduce a List A tournament (one day cup) was England in 1963 and Australia was quick to follow with the Australian Domestic One Day Cup which played out its first season all the way back in 1969/70. Ever since then, the tournament has been played in multiple formats and changed different names due to sponsorship reasons, but the annual event hasn’t been skipped even once.

It began as the Vehicle & General Australasian Knock-out Competition but lasted only one season under that name. Post that, many brands joined as title sponsors of the tournament including Coca-Cola, Gillette, McDonald’s, FAI, Mercantile Mutual, ING, Ford Ranger, Ryobi, Matador BBQs, and JLT. It’s now known as The Marsh One Day Cup since the 2019/20 List A season.

Complete Marsh One Day Cup Winners List

Marsh One Day Cup winners list

The tournament has a rich history of over five decades and the format has changed on multiple occasions too. Initially, the New Zealand national side used to participate in the tournament and they in fact won three of the first six Australia ODD tournaments, before they stopped participating in the tournament after the 1974/75 series.


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We’ve seen a 4-team format as well as a 7-team format but Marsh One Day Cup has had a 6-team format in recent seasons, with each representing different regions of Australia. Currently, it’s a carnival format with 7 round robin games plus the final. See below for our complete Australian domestic one day tournament winners list, last updated 25 Feb 2024, at the end of the 2023/24 Marsh One Day Cup:

Australia One Day Cup winners list

SeasonChampionRunner-upVenueMan of the Match
1969-70New ZealandVictoriaMelbourneBevan Congdon – 69(133)
1970-71Western AustraliaQueenslandMelbourneJohn Inverarity – 90(153)
1971-72VictoriaSouth AustraliaAdelaideBill Lawry – 108*
1972-73New Zealand (2)QueenslandBrisbaneBevan Congdon – 75(106)
1973-74Western Australia (2)New ZealandMelbourneGraham McKenzie – 3/20
1974-75New Zealand (3)Western AustraliaMelbourneRichard Collinge – 4/20
1975-76QueenslandWestern AustraliaBrisbaneGreg Chappell – 61(63), 3/38 & 2 catches
1976-77Western Australia (3)VictoriaMelbourneMick Malone – 47(98)* & 2/34
1977-78Western Australia (4)TasmaniaPerthGraeme Wood – 108(160)*
1978-79TasmaniaWestern AustraliaHobartJack Simmons – 55(83)* & 4/17
1979-80Victoria (2)New South WalesMelbourneJulien Wiener – 64(97) & 1/5
1980-81Queensland (2)Western AustraliaBrisbaneMartin Kent – 41(56)
1981-82Queensland (3)New South WalesSydneyWayne Broad – 85(91)
1982-83Western Australia (5)New South WalesPerth
1983-84South AustraliaWestern AustraliaAdelaideDon O’Connor – 96(122)*
1984-85New South WalesSouth AustraliaSydneyDirk Wellham – 51
1985-86Western Australia (6)VictoriaMelbourneDenis Hickey – 5/26
1986-87South Australia (2)TasmaniaHobartGlenn Bishop – 116(128) & 1/5
1987-88New South Wales (2)South AustraliaSydneyGraham Smith – 42
1988-89Queensland (4)VictoriaMelbourneAllan Border – 77(56)*
1989-90Western Australia (7)South AustraliaPerthTerry Alderman – 4/14
1990-91Western Australia (8)New South WalesPerthGeoff Marsh – 110(122)
1991-92New South Wales (3)Western AustraliaPerthMark Taylor – 50(110)
1992-93New South Wales (4)VictoriaSydneyBrad McNamara – 26(44) & 3/27
1993-94New South Wales (5)Western AustraliaSydneyRichard Chee Quee – 131(146)
1994-95Victoria (3)South AustraliaMelbourneTroy Corbett – 4/30
1995-96Queensland (5)Western AustraliaBrisbaneTrevor Barsby – 50(81)
1996-97Western Australia (9)QueenslandPerthRyan Campbell – 50(45) & 2 catches
1997-98Queensland (6)New South WalesSydneyScott Prestwidge – 42(84)* & 3/25
1998-99Victoria (4)New South WalesMelbourneIan Harvey – 57(54) & 1/38
1999-00Western Australia (10)QueenslandPerthBrad Hogg – 40(45)* & 2/20
2000-01New South Wales (6)Western AustraliaPerthMichael Bevan – 135(137)*
2001-02New South Wales (7)QueenslandBrisbaneDominic Thornely – 20(34)* & 3/36
2002-03New South Wales (8)Western AustraliaPerthStuart Clark – 3/34
2003-04Western Australia (11)QueenslandBrisbaneKade Harvey – 53(42)* & 4/28
2004-05Tasmania (2)QueenslandBrisbaneJimmy Maher – 104(122)
2005-06New South Wales (9)South AustraliaAdelaideShaun Tait – 6/41
2006-07Queensland (7)VictoriaMelbourneJimmy Maher – 108(133)
2007-08Tasmania (3)VictoriaHobartBrett Geeves – 3/28
2008-09Queensland (8)VictoriaMelbourneNathan Rimmington – 4/40
2009-10Tasmania (4)VictoriaMelbourneTim Paine – 100(118)
2010-11Victoria (5)TasmaniaMelbourneDirk Nannes – 3/29
2011-12South Australia (3)TasmaniaAdelaideGeorge Bailey – 101(105)
2012-13Queensland (9)VictoriaMelbourneRyan Harris – 4/26
2013-14Queensland (10)New South WalesSydneyUsman Khawaja – 104(100)
2014-15Western Australia (12)New South WalesSydneyMichael Klinger – 96(122)
2015-16New South Wales (10)South AustraliaSydneyJosh Hazlewood – 3/28
2016-17New South Wales (11)QueenslandSydneyNathan Lyon – 4/10
2017-18Western Australia (13)South AustraliaHobartMitchell Marsh – 80(80)*
2018-19Victoria (6)TasmaniaSt KildaPeter Handscomb – 49(45) & 4 catches
2019-20Western Australia (14)QueenslandBrisbaneShaun Marsh – 101(132)* & 2 catches
2020-21New South Wales (12)Western AustraliaSydneyJack Edwards – 108(122)
2021-22Western Australia (15)New South WalesMelbourneAndrew Tye – 4/30
2022-23Western Australia (16)South AustraliaPerthJosh Inglis – 138(110)
2023-24Western Australia (17)New South WalesSydneyHilton Cartwright – 73(80)*
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If you talk about the most successful teams at the Australian domestic one day cup, we have Western Australia who has won a record 17 titles, including the latest 2023/24 Marsh Cup where they beat NSW in the final. WA also holds the record for the most finals appearances, having made the final on 28 occasions out of the total of 55 tournaments that have been played since inception.


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The next most successful team in the tournament is New South Wales as they’ve got 12 titles under their belt, while also having made the finals on 11 other occasions. The third most successful team in the Australian domestic one day cup with 10 titles and 8 runner-up finishes is Queensland, but they currently haven’t won a title since all the way back in 2013/14.

Talking about the best individual performers in the tournament, we’ve got Brad Hodge who is the highest run scorer, getting 5,597 runs in all, while James Hopes holds the record with the ball, currently having the most number of wickets in the Marsh Cup, with 155 scalps to his name. The record for the highest individual score of 257 runs is held by D’Arcy Short and we don’t see that one being beaten anytime soon.

Only two players have won the Man of the Match award in the final of the Australian domestic ODD tournament on two separate occasions each. Bevan Congdon did so in 1969/70 and 1972/73 while more recently, it was done by Jimmy Maher in the 2004/05 and 2006/07 finals.

The Read Scoops team will keep updating this Marsh Cup winners list page when new champions are announced, and for more updates from Australia’s Marsh One Day Cup and the rest of the world of sports and cricket, remember to always stay tuned to ReadScoops.com


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