
AustraliaPremier One-Day Domestic Tournament is ready to take the center stage once again 2025-26 Australia Domestic One day cup Closes on 16 September. Curtain-razor will facilitate New South Wales (NSW) Close horn with Tasmania Cricket in Sydney, installation of tone to promise to be an exciting season of competitive cricket.
The competition, which has been a breeding ground for future Australian stars for a long time, will be shown prominently to many national team players for their states, before the international heat reaches the whole.
Star-staded lineup of home teams
The upcoming season will give fans the opportunity to see some of the biggest names in Australian cricket for their states. The list includes experienced internationals like Michelle Marsh, Alex Kerry, Josh Englandis, Adam zampaSean Abbott, Moise Henriques, Matthew Wade, Relay Meedith, Manens Labschen, Michael Neser, Marcus Harris, Tod Murphy, Scott Bolland, Spencer Johnson and Cameron Banneroft.
Their participation not only enhances the profile of the competition, but also ensures that young talents that rub shoulders with these stars gain invaluable experience.
Tournament format and marks system
Each team has been scheduled to play a seven league match, with the top two sides qualified for the Grand Final on February 28, 2026. The important thing is that the final will be hosted by the team which tops the table after the group’s platform.
The competition will follow a unique digit system:
- Win: 4 points
- Tie/No result/abandoned: 2 digits
- Loss: 0 marks
- Bonus Point: The team was awarded to win with a run rate of 1.25 times higher than the opposition.
- To pursue the sides, the bonus point will apply if they achieve the target within 40 overs in a 50 -over match.
Another highlight is the continuation of the Dean Jones Trophy, named after the late Australian legend, which was presented after a fan vote.
The season will be divided into two stages – first five matches BBL | 15 The window and then two, the players ensure to balance the commitments in the forms. Each state will also get at least three domestic matches, which will give local fans sufficient opportunities to support their teams.
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Full Schedule-Australia Domestic ODI Cup 2025-26:
| date | match | Time (IST) | Time (GMT) | Time (local) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16 September, TU | New South Wales vs Tasmania, first match – Cricket Central, Sydney | 05:00 AM | 11:30 pm (15 September) | 10:30 AM |
| September 17, Mercury | Queensland vs. Victoria, Second Match – Alan Border Field, Brisbane | 05:00 AM | 11:30 pm (16 September) | 09:30 pm |
| September 19, Venus | Victoria vs Tasmania, Third Match – Alan Border Field, Brisbane | 09:30 pm | 04:00 AM | 02:00 pm |
| 20 September, Sat | New South Wales vs South Australia, 4th match – Cricket Central, Sydney | 05:00 AM | 11:30 pm (19 September) | 10:30 AM |
| September 21, Surya | Queensland vs Western Australia, 5th match – Alan Border Field, Brisbane | 09:30 pm | 04:00 AM | 02:00 pm |
| 24 September, Mercury | South Australia vs Western Australia, 6th match – Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide | 06:00 AM | 12:30 pm | 11:00 AM |
| 09 October, Thu | South Australia vs. Victoria, 7th match – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide | 05:00 AM | 11:30 PM (08 October) | 10:00 AM |
| 09 October, Thu | Queensland vs Tasmania, 8th match – Alan Border Field, Brisbane | 05:30 pm | 12:00 AM | 10:00 AM |
| 09 October, Thu | Western Australia vs. New South Wales, 9th Match – Waka Ground, Perth | 11:30 AM | 06:00 AM | 02:00 pm |
| October 20, Som | Victoria vs New South Wales, 10th Match – Junction Oval, Melbourne | 04:30 pm | 11:00 PM (19 October) | 10:00 AM |
| October 20, Som | Tasmania vs Western Australia, 11th match – Beller Oval, Hobart | 04:30 pm | 11:00 PM (19 October) | 10:00 AM |
| October 20, Som | South Australia vs Queensland, 12th match – Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide | 05:00 AM | 11:30 pm (19 October) | 10:00 AM |
| 03 November, Som | New South Wales vs. Queensland, 13th match – Cricket Central, Sydney | 04:30 pm | 11:00 PM (02 November) | 10:00 AM |
| 15 November, Sat | Tasmania vs South Australia, 14th match – Beller Oval, Hobart | 04:30 pm | 11:00 PM (14 November) | 10:00 AM |
| 02 December, TU | Victoria vs Western Australia, 15th Match – Junction Oval, Melbourne | 04:30 pm | 11:00 pm (01 December) | 10:00 AM |
| 10 February, TU | New South Wales vs South Australia, 16th match – Cricket Central, Sydney | 04:30 pm | 11:00 pm (09 February) | 10:00 AM |
| 10 February, TU | Victoria vs Queensland, 17th Match – Junction Oval, Melbourne | 04:30 pm | 11:00 pm (09 February) | 10:00 AM |
| 10 February, TU | Western Australia vs Tasmania, 18th match – Waka Ground, Perth | 11:30 AM | 06:00 AM | 02:00 pm |
| 21 February, Sat | Queensland vs South Australia, 19th match – The Gabba, Brisbane | 05:30 pm | 12:00 AM | 10:00 AM |
| 21 February, Sat | Tasmania vs New South Wales, 20th Match – Beller Oval, Hobart | 08:30 pm | 03:00 AM | 02:00 pm |
| 21 February, Sat | Western Australia vs. Victoria, 21st match – Waka Ground, Perth | 11:30 AM | 06:00 AM | 02:00 pm |
| 28 February, Sat | Last – TBC | 04:30 pm | 11:00 pm (27 February) | 04:30 pm |
Broadcast and live streaming details:
- Australia: Kayo Sports, CA Live App
- India: Fancode
- Nepal: Styles sports
- Sri Lanka: Styles Sports
- Rest of the world: Cricket.com.au and CA Live App
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