Australian Domestic One-Day Cricket Final
The Australian Domestic One-Day Cricket Final is the last match in the domestic List A Limited overs cricket series in Australia. The competition has had many names since its inception, since 2019–20 it is known as the Marsh One-Day Cup.
Under the current competition format, the final is played at the home ground of the team that finishes the regular competition in first place. Under previous competition formats, the final has been played at the home ground of the finalist with the best record in the competition to that point or, in the very early years, at a neutral venue.
Vehicle & General Australasian Knock-out Competition
- 1970-71: Queensland v Western Australia at Melbourne – 6 February 1971
- *Western Australia 170
- *Queensland 79
- **Western Australia won by 91 runs
- **Player of the Match: John Inverarity
- **Crowd 5,595
Coca-Cola Australasian Knock-out Competition
- 1971-72: South Australia v Victoria at Adelaide – 6 February 1972
- *South Australia 190
- *Victoria 2-192
- **Victoria won by 8 wickets
- **Player of the Match: Bill Lawry
- **Crowd 9,189
- 1972-73: Queensland v New Zealand at Brisbane – 21 January 1973
- *New Zealand 9-170
- *Queensland 132
- **New Zealand won by 38 runs
- **Player of the Match: Bevan Congdon
- **Crowd 7,049
Gillette Cup
- 1973-74: New Zealand v Western Australia at Melbourne – 3 February 1974
- *New Zealand 150
- *Western Australia 3-151
- **Western Australia won by 7 wickets
- **Player of the Match: Graham McKenzie
- 1974-75: New Zealand v Western Australia at Melbourne – 2 February 1975
- *Western Australia 76
- *New Zealand 2-77
- **New Zealand won by 8 wickets
- **Player of the Match: Richard Collinge
- **Crowd 4,462
- 1975-76: Western Australia v Queensland at Perth – 8 February 1976
- *Queensland 7-236
- *Western Australia 232
- **Queensland won by 4 runs
- **Player of the Match: Greg Chappell
- **Crowd 11,134
- 1976-77: Victoria v Western Australia at Melbourne – 23 January 1977
- *Victoria 164
- *Western Australia 9-165
- **Western Australia won by 1 wicket
- **Player of the Match: Mick Malone
- **Crowd 32,908
- 1977-78: Western Australia v Tasmania at Perth – 5 February 1978
- *Tasmania 9-184
- *Western Australia 3-185
- **Western Australia won by 7 wickets
- **Player of the Match: Graeme Wood
- **Crowd 13,753
- 1978-79: Tasmania v Western Australia at TCA Ground, Hobart – 14 January 1979
- *Tasmania 6-180
- *Western Australia 133
- **Tasmania won by 47 runs
- **Player of the Match: Jack Simmons
- **Crowd 10,822
McDonald's Cup
- 1979-80: Victoria v New South Wales at Melbourne – 25 November 1979
- *New South Wales 8-198
- *Victoria 6-199
- **Victoria won by 4 wickets
- **Player of the Match: Julien Wiener
- **Crowd 20,604
- 1980-81: Queensland v Western Australia at Brisbane – 22 February 1981
- *Queensland 9-188
- *Western Australia 116
- **Queensland won by 72 runs
- **Player of the Match: Martin Kent
- **Crowd 20,043
- 1981-82: New South Wales v Queensland at Sydney – 7 March 1982
- *Queensland 8-224
- *New South Wales 197
- **Queensland won by 27 runs
- **Player of the Match: Wayne Broad
- **Crowd 5,549
- 1982-83: Western Australia v New South Wales at Perth – 20 March 1983
- **Match abandoned without a ball bowled
- 1982-83 Replay: Western Australia v New South Wales at Perth – 8 October 1983
- *New South Wales 6-195
- *Western Australia 6-198
- **Western Australia won by 4 wickets
- **Crowd 9,179
- 1983-84: South Australia v Western Australia at Adelaide – 4 March 1984
- *South Australia 6-256
- *Western Australia 9-248
- **South Australia won by 8 runs
- **Player of the Match: Don O'Connor
- 1984-85: New South Wales v South Australia at Sydney – 16 February 1985
- *New South Wales 7-278
- *South Australia 190
- **New South Wales won by 88 runs
- **Player of the Match: Dirk Wellham
- **Crowd 11,782
- 1985-86: Victoria v Western Australia at Melbourne – 9 March 1986
- *Western Australia 2-129 ; Victoria Did not bat
- **Match Abandoned
- **Crowd 9,370
- 1985-86 Replay: Victoria v Western Australia at Melbourne – 10 March 1986
- *Western Australia 167
- *Victoria 148
- **Western Australia won by 19 runs
- **Player of the Match: Denis Hickey
- **Crowd 3,065
- 1986-87: Tasmania v South Australia at TCA Ground, Hobart – 15 March 1987
- *South Australia 6-325
- *Tasmania 9-239
- **South Australia won by 86 runs
- **Player of the Match: Glenn Bishop
- 1987-88: New South Wales v South Australia at Sydney – 27 March 1988
- *New South Wales 7-219
- *South Australia 6-196
- **New South Wales won by 23 runs
- **Player of the Match: Graham Smith
- **Crowd 6,180
FAI Cup
- 1988-89: Victoria v Queensland at Melbourne – 19 March 1989
- *Queensland 4-253
- *Victoria 90
- **Queensland won by 163 runs
- **Player of the Match: Allan Border
- 1989-90: Western Australia v South Australia at Perth – 31 March 1990
- *South Australia 87
- *Western Australia 3-88
- **Western Australia won by 7 wickets
- **Player of the Match: Terry Alderman
- **Crowd 11,675
- 1990-91: Western Australia v New South Wales at Perth – 27 October 1990
- *New South Wales 7-235
- *Western Australia 3-236
- **Western Australia won by 7 wickets
- **Player of the Match: Geoff Marsh
- **Crowd 11,294
- 1991-92: Western Australia v New South Wales at Perth – 26 October 1991
- *New South Wales 9-199
- *Western Australia 130
- **New South Wales won by 69 runs
- **Player of the Match: Mark Taylor
- **Crowd 10,825
Mercantile Mutual Cup
- 1992-93: New South Wales v Victoria at Sydney – 20 February 1993
- *Victoria 186
- *New South Wales 6-187
- **New South Wales won by 4 wickets
- **Player of the Match: Brad McNamara
- **Crowd 11,070
- 1993-94: New South Wales v Western Australia at Sydney – 12 March 1994
- *New South Wales 4-264
- *Western Australia 9-218
- **New South Wales won by 43 runs
- **Player of the Match: Richard Chee Quee
- **Player of the Series: Stuart Law
- **Crowd 6,136
- 1994-95: Victoria v South Australia at Melbourne – 5 March 1995
- *South Australia 169
- *Victoria 6-170
- **Victoria won by 4 wickets
- **Player of the Match: Troy Corbett
- **Crowd 11,167
- 1995-96: Queensland v Western Australia at Brisbane – 3 March 1996
- *Western Australia 166
- *Queensland 6-167
- **Queensland won by 4 wickets
- **Player of the Match: Trevor Barsby
- **Crowd 8,597
- 1996-97: Western Australia v Queensland at Perth – 2 March 1997
- *Queensland 148
- *Western Australia 2-149
- **Western Australia won by 8 wickets
- **Player of the Match: Ryan Campbell
- **Crowd 13,399
- 1997-98: New South Wales v Queensland at Sydney – 1 March 1998
- *New South Wales 166
- *Queensland 8-167
- **Queensland won by 2 wickets
- **Player of the Match: Scott Prestwidge
- **Crowd 11,164
- 1998-99: Victoria v New South Wales at Melbourne – 28 February 1999
- *Victoria 231
- *New South Wales 192
- **Victoria won by 39 runs
- **Player of the Match: Ian Harvey
- **Player of the Series: Matthew Hayden
- 1999-2000: Western Australia v Queensland at Perth – 27 February 2000
- *Western Australia 6-301
- *Queensland 256
- **Western Australia won by 45 runs
- **Player of the Match: Brad Hogg
- **Player of the Series: Matthew Hayden
- **Crowd 11,893
- 2000-01: Western Australia v New South Wales at Perth – 25 February 2001
- *Western Australia 7-272
- *New South Wales 4-276
- **New South Wales won by 6 wickets
- **Player of the Match: Michael Bevan
- **Players of the Series: Darren Lehmann and Sean Young
ING Cup
- 2001-02: Queensland v New South Wales at Brisbane – 24 February 2002
- *New South Wales 204
- *Queensland 185
- **New South Wales won by 19 runs
- **Player of the Match: Dominic Thornely
- **Player of the Series: Darren Lehmann
- **Crowd 12,005
- 2002-03: Western Australia v New South Wales at Perth – 23 February 2003
- *Western Australia 207
- *New South Wales 3-211
- **New South Wales won by 7 wickets
- **Player of the Match: Stuart Clark
- **Player of the Series: Justin Langer
- 2003-04: Queensland v Western Australia at Brisbane – 29 February 2004
- *Queensland 244
- *Western Australia 6-248
- **Western Australia won by 4 wickets
- **Player of the Match: Kade Harvey
- **Player of the Series: Brad Hodge
- **Crowd 13,092
- 2004-05: Queensland v Tasmania at Brisbane – 20 February 2005
- *Queensland 7-246
- *Tasmania 3-247
- **Tasmania won by 7 wickets
- **Player of the Match: Jimmy Maher
- **Player of the Series: James Hopes
- **Crowd 12,357
- 2005–06: South Australia v New South Wales at Adelaide – 26 February 2006
- *South Australia 154
- *New South Wales 9-155
- **New South Wales won by 1 wicket
- **Player of the Match: Shaun Tait
- **Player of the Series: Mark Cosgrove
- **Crowd 8,404
Ford Ranger Cup
- 2006–07: Victoria v Queensland at Melbourne - 25 February 2007
- *Queensland 5-274
- *Victoria 9-253
- **Queensland won by 21 runs
- **Player of the Match: Jimmy Maher
- **Player of the Series: Matthew Elliott
- **Crowd c. 5,000
- 2007–08: Tasmania v Victoria at Hobart - 23 February 2008
- *Victoria 158
- *Tasmania 9-132
- **Tasmania won by 1 wicket
- **Player of the Match: Brett Geeves
- **Player of the Series: Matthew Elliott
- **Crowd 5,063
- 2008–09: Queensland v Victoria at Melbourne - 22 February 2009.
- *Queensland 8-187
- *Victoria 175
- **Queensland won by 12 runs
- **Player of the Match: Nathan Rimmington
- **Player of the Series: Shane Harwood
- 2009–10: Victoria v Tasmania at Melbourne - 28 February 2010.
- *Tasmania 6-304
- *Victoria 194
- **Tasmania won by 110 runs
- **Player of the Match: Tim Paine
- **Player of the Series: Brad Hodge
- **Crowd: 3,296
Ryobi Cup
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Matador BBQs One-Day Cup
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