A tradition of excellence is supported by the New South Wales Cricket Association in producing world-class talent and dominating domestic cricket. The winners of the 2025-26 Marsh One-Day Cup are expected to be named once again, with a strong mix of established Australian internationals with promising youngsters coming from New South Wales. In batting, in the all-rounder department, and in fast bowling, the squad has strength and balance on its side-this team is certainly glory bound. The Australian conditions for this format very much call for controlled pace, intelligent swing, and crafty spin-all of which are present in the line-up.
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New South Wales 2025-26 Marsh One-Day Cup Squad – Player Role
S.No | Player | Role |
---|---|---|
1 | Daniel Hughes | Batsman |
2 | Moises Henriques | All-rounder (Batting + Medium) |
3 | Jack Edwards | All-rounder (Batting + Seam) |
4 | Ollie Davies | Batsman |
5 | Kurtis Patterson | Batsman |
6 | Baxter Holt | Wicketkeeper-Batsman |
7 | Jason Sangha | Batsman |
8 | Matthew Gilkes | Wicketkeeper-Batsman |
9 | Ben Dwarshuis | Bowler (Left-arm Fast) |
10 | Sean Abbott | All-rounder (Fast-Medium) |
11 | Chris Green | Bowler (Off-spin All-rounder) |
12 | Nathan Lyon | Bowler (Off-spin) |
13 | Tanveer Sangha | Bowler (Leg-spin) |
14 | Chris Tremain | Bowler (Fast-Medium) |
Daniel Hughes
Hughes is an experienced opening batsman who normally provides steadfast starts. The ability to hold the innings is essential in balancing the innings with aggressive players.
Moises Henriques
The NSW captain adds coolness, leadership, and balance. His middle-order batting, coupled with handy seam bowling, makes him indispensable.
Jack Edwards
The young all-rounder provides aggressive intents at the top order and useful seam-up bowling. A rising star that adds strength to both ends.
Ollie Davies
An aggressive middle-order hitter, Davies brings the X-factor. He can quickly shift games with his quick knocks.
Kurtis Patterson
A dependable top-order batsman who has played at the highest level. Patterson is crucial to solidifying the team and building innings.
Baxter Holt
Holt will be offering the wicketkeeping duties and is a young glistening batter who can come up with some big cameos down the order.
Jason Sangha
An able batter and a former captain in his own right, Sangha has lately featured in NSW’s plans as an aggressive one-day batter.
Matthew Gilkes
Left-handed wicket-keeper-batsman who attacks from the top order and hence provides flexibility to the line-up.
Ben Dwarshuis
One of the frontline seam bowlers for New South Wales side, Dwarshuis is a left-arm swing bowler, who delivers with the new ball and at the death wickets.
Sean Abbott
Vic distinguished multi-format all-rounder, strike bowler and lower-order batsman. His pace and knack of taking wickets are vital.
Chris Green
A very economical off-spinner and capable of batting late, while his T20 leadership experience brings supplementary depth and guile to the 50-over team.
Nathan Lyon
Bringing control and breakthroughs in the middle overs, Australia premier off-spinner maintains a cornerstone for the attack through spin.
Tanveer Sangha
The young leg-spinner reflects the potential of a sure wicket-taker. His variations will be crucial on drier wickets.
Chris Tremain
An experienced medium-pace bowler known for his accuracy and consistency, this experience lends great dependability to the attack.
New South Wales 2025-26 Marsh One-Day Cup squad looks balanced and full of depth. With senior stars at the helm like Henriques, Abbott, and Lyon, helping to grow the next era of players, and thrilling attacking impetus from Hughes, Davies, and Sangha, NSW will once again be in a strong position to confront domestic one-day fame.