Tasmania boasts a tradition of playing tough and competitive cricket. The Tigers are entering the 2025-26 Marsh One-Day Cup season with an interesting mix of experienced campaigners and exciting young talent. With power-hitters and dependable all-rounders coupled with a good bowling attack, Tasmania will be aiming for a deep run in the tournament. Aggression with the bat, some clever variation in seam bowling, and a disciplined spin attack are generally what the conditions around Australia demand, and the Tasmanian squad looks well-prepared for it.
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Tasmania Marsh One-Day Cup 2025-26 Squad – Player Roles
S.No | Player | Role |
---|---|---|
1 | Caleb Jewell | Batsman (Opener) |
2 | Jake Doran | Wicketkeeper-Batsman |
3 | Mac Wright | Batsman |
4 | Charlie Wakim | Batsman |
5 | Jordan Silk | Batsman |
6 | Beau Webster | All-rounder (Batting + Medium) |
7 | Mitchell Owen | All-rounder (Batting + Seam) |
8 | Tim Ward | Batsman |
9 | Lawrence Neil-Smith | All-rounder (Seam-bowling) |
10 | Jackson Bird | Bowler (Fast-Medium) |
11 | Ellis (Nathan Ellis) | Bowler (Fast-Medium) |
12 | Riley Meredith | Bowler (Fast) |
13 | Billy Stanlake | Bowler (Fast) |
14 | Jarrod Freeman | Bowler (Off-spin) |
Caleb Jewell
Jewell has taken on the important role of opening for the Tigers, getting aggressive at one end while establishing long innings. His intent is to set an early tone.
Jake Doran
The wicketkeeper-batsman adds stability in the middle order. He is trusted to rotate the strike and hold innings during run chases, being equally important behind the stumps as he is with the bat.
Mac Wright
Wright is the reliable top-order batter, possessing the grit to withstand new-ball pressure and the ability to accelerate when necessary.
Charlie Wakim
Being an established domestic player, the bat of Wakim adds depth to the middle order, frequently holding together innings during pressure.
Jordan Silk
When it comes to run chases in limited-overs, Silk is one of Tasmanian’s most dependable batsmen.
Beau Webster
Webster’s all-round performances continue to be a cornerstone; taller than two meters, he has an easy time sending boundaries, while also contributing medium pace bowling to balance the attack.
Mitchell Owen
The player is still developing into an all-rounder who brings energy to the middle order because of quick batting and handy seam bowling.
Tim Ward
Ward has cross-pollinated the red-ball traditions into white-ball cricket, marrying patience and technique upfront to the stilts of more explosive stroke makers.
Lawrence Neil-Smith
Standing tall down the order, Neil-Smith is a seam-bowling all-rounder who generates bounce and movement with the ball and bags some useful runs.
Jackson Bird
Tasmanian cricket chairman is with his enchantment using Bird’s accuracy and seam movement, which comes especially handy in crunch matches.
Nathan Ellis
One of the best limited-overs seamers of Australia with trademark yorkers and death-precision bowling, Ellis will head Tasmania’s attack.
Riley Meredith
It is raw pace and aggression from Meredith, the kind that disrupts any batting line-up when he is in rhythm.
Billy Stanlake
Another tearaway quick, Stanlake adds to Tasmania’s fast-bowling stash with comfort in height and bounce.
Jarrod Freeman
Freeman is Tasmania’s frontline spinner, among the ranks who bind away runs through the middle overs and returns key wickets.
Tasmania’s 2025-26 Marsh One-Day Cup squad is well-balanced, possessing prodigious firepower and real bowling variety. Ellis, Meredith, and Stanlake lead a fiery pace attack supported by Webster, Doran, and Silk in the middle and lower order, and the Tigers have enough to make a strong push in this year’s tournament.