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    One-Day Cup Cricket Schedule

    • Live Australia One-Day Cup Schedule
    • Australia Domestic One-Day Cup
    • How To Stream Australia One-Day Cup
    • How To Bet On Australia One-Day Cup
    • Australia One-Day Cup Betting Sites
    • Australia One-Day Cup Format & Teams

    Live Australia One-Day Cup Schedule

    Full guide to the Australia One-Day Cup with latest news and scores. Get the up-to-date news and results for the biggest domestic 50-over competition in Australia. 

    Australia Domestic One-Day Cup

    The Australian One-Day Cup is the highest level of 50-over domestic cricket in the country. Created for the 1969/70 season, the One-Day Cup contains six teams that represent the six states of Australia. These sides also compete in the Sheffield Shield. 

    Western Australia are the most successful side in the competition with 17 titles. 

    How To Stream Australia One-Day Cup

    To stream the best cricket action happening across the world, you can watch matches streamed live. If you are unable to get coverage live on your TV, try leading betting sites Stake and bet365.

    How To Bet On Australia One-Day Cup

    Betting on the Australia One-Day Cup is like betting on a range of other top cricket competitions. You will find pre-match markets for match winner, top run scorer, top wicket taker, to score a century, top opening partnership, to win the coin toss and more. 

    You will also be able to enjoy a range of in-game betting options too. These markets will allow players to bet on markets as the odds shift due to live events. 

    Finally, you can also wager on futures markets, with these allowing players to bet on markets like top tournament run scorer and top tournament wicket taker. 

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    Australia One-Day Cup Format & Teams

    The Australia One-Day Cup is the top domestic one-day competition in the country. First played in the 1969-70 season, the One-Day Cup currently features six teams which are listed below:

    • Western Australia 
    • New South Wales
    • Victoria
    • Tasmania
    • Queensland
    • South Australia 

    In the competition, a win is worth four points, a tie or no-result is two points, while a loss is no points. A bonus point is awarded if a team achieves a run rate 1.25 times that of the opposition. Two bonus points are awarded to a team if their run rate is twice that of the opposition. 

    The top two sides at the end of the group-stage move into the final. The team finishing at the top of the group enjoys home-field advantage in the final.