The 2022/23 edition of the Marsh Cup will begin on September 23 — here is the full squad and full team list of the each of the six teams for the Australian domestic one-day league.
Marsh Cup 2022/23, the 54th edition of the tournament, will feature Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, Western Australia, Queensland, and Tasmania. This season’s Marsh Cup will start on September 23. Each team will play every other team twice, following which the top two teams will feature in a final, on March 8, 2023.
Defending champions Western Australia have won the Marsh Cup in four out of the last eight editions, and their 15 titles are the most for any side. New South Wales, who finished runners-up last year, also won in 2020/21 – the last of their 12 titles. Queensland have won the title 10 times, Victoria six times, Tasmania four times, and South Australia thrice. New Zealand won the tournament thrice as well, when they were invited for six seasons.
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Here are the squads and full team lists for Marsh Cup 2022/23.
Marsh Cup 2022/23: Squad and full team lists
Victoria
Peter Handscomb (c & wk), Sam Harper (Wk), Aaron Finch, Ashley Chandrasinghe, Campbell Kellaway, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Mackenzie Harvey, Marcus Harris, Nic Maddinson, Travis Dean, Will Pucovski, Glenn Maxwell, Jonathan Merlo, Matthew Short, Will Sutherland, Brody Couch, Cameron McClure, Fergus O’Neill, James Pattinson, Jon Holland, Mitchell Perry, Sam Elliott, Scott Boland, Todd Murphy, Tom O’Connell, Wil Parker, Zak Evans
Western Australia
Josh Inglis (Wk), Josh Philippe (Wk), Sam Whiteman (Wk), Cameron Bancroft, Ashton Turner, Bryce Jackson, Jayden Goodwin, Sam Fanning, Shaun Marsh, Aaron Hardie, Ashton Agar, Cam Green, Cooper Connolly, D’Arcy Short, Hamish McKenzie, Hilton Cartwright, Marcus Stoinis, Mitchell Marsh, Teague Wyllie, Cameron Gannon, Charles Stobo, Corey Rocchiccioli, David Moody, Jason Behrendorff, Jhye Richardson, Joel Paris, Lance Morris, Matthew Kelly, Sam Greer
South Australia
Alex Carey (wk), Harry Nielsen (wk), Bailey Capel, Daniel Drew, Harry Matthias, Henry Hunt, Isaac Higgins, Jake Carder, Jake Lehmann, Jake Weatherald, Kyle Brazell, Ryan King, Thomas Kelly, Travis Head, Aidan Cahill, Liam Scott, Nathan McSweeney, Benjamin Manenti, Brendan Doggett, David Grant, Harry Conway, Henry Thornton, Jordan Buckingham, Lloyd Pope, Nathan McAndrew, Nick Winter, Spencer Johnson, Wes Agar
Tasmania
Matthew Wade (c & wk), Ben McDermott (wk), Jake Doran (wk), Bradley Hope, Caleb Jewell, Charlie Wakim, Jarrod Freeman, Jordan Silk, Macalister Wright, Tim Ward, Beau Webster, Mitchell Owen, Nivethan Radhakrishnan, Tom Andrews, Billy Stanlake, Gabe Bell, Iain Carlisle, Jackson Bird, Lawrence Neil-Smith, Nathan Ellis, Nicholas Davis, Peter Siddle, Riley Meredith, Sam Rainbird
New South Wales
Kurtis Patterson (c), Baxter Holt (wk), Matthew Gilkes (wk), Blake Nikitaras, Daniel Hughes, David Warner, Jack Edwards, Jason Sangha, Lachlan Hearne, Liam Doddrell, Oliver Davies, Ryan Hackney, Steven Smith, Daniel Sams, Hayden Kerr, Moises Henriques, William Salzmann, Adam Zampa, Ben Dwarshuis, Chris Tremain, Hunar Verma, Jack Nisbet, Josh Hazlewood, Lachlan Shaw, Liam Hatcher, Mickey Edwards, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Pat Cummins, Ryan Hadley, Sean Abbott, Tanveer Sangha, Trent Copeland
Queensland
Jimmy Peirson (wk), Bryce Street, Hugo Burdon, Joe Burns, Marnus Labuschagne, Matt Renshaw, Max Bryant, Sam Heazlett, Sam Truloff, Usman Khawaja, Jack Clayton, Jack Sinfield, Jack Wildermuth, James Bazley, Michael Neser, Blake Edwards, Connor Sully, Gurinder Sandhu, Kane Richardson, Liam Guthrie, Mark Steketee, Matthew Kuhnemann, Matthew Willans, Mitchell Swepson, Will Prestwidge, Xavier Bartlett