Thriller in Adelaide! South Australia Face Queensland in Crucial One-Day Cup Clash

Match: 12th Match, One-Day Cup (Australia) 2025/26 Date: Monday, October 20, 2025 Time: 11:00 AM ACDT (5:30 AM Local listed time) Venue: Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide Toss: Not yet conducted…

South Australia vs Queensland One-Day Cup

Match: 12th Match, One-Day Cup (Australia) 2025/26
Date: Monday, October 20, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM ACDT (5:30 AM Local listed time)
Venue: Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide
Toss: Not yet conducted
Broadcast: Fox Cricket, Kayo Sports, Cricket.com.au (free streaming)

Umpires: Andrew Crozier, Daryl Brigham
Reserve Umpire: Sharad Patel
Match Referee: Steve Davis

Expected Playing XIs

South Australia (Likely XI)

Source: Official SACA squad announcement (Oct 19, 2025) and cricket.com.au round 3 preview

  1. Jake Fraser-McGurk
  2. Mackenzie Harvey
  3. Nathan McSweeney (c) 
  4. Jason Sangha
  5. Jake Lehmann
  6. Harry Nielsen – Wicketkeeper
  7. Liam Scott
  8. Nathan McAndrew
  9. Wes Agar
  10. Lloyd Pope
  11. Henry Thornton / Jordan Buckingham

Notable: Fraser-McGurk and Harvey return fresh from Australia A duty in India, where they opened together in the one-day series.

Queensland (Likely XI)

Source: Cricket.com.au round 3 squad list

  1. Matthew Renshaw
  2. Max Bryant
  3. Marnus Labuschagne (c) 
  4. Jack Clayton
  5. Hugo Burdon
  6. Jimmy Peirson – Wicketkeeper
  7. James Bazley
  8. Hayden Kerr
  9. Mitchell Swepson
  10. Xavier Bartlett
  11. Jack Wildermuth / Jack Sinfield

Notable: Xavier Bartlett returns from T20 duty in New Zealand. Marnus Labuschagne looking to build on his Shield century. Usman Khawaja and Michael Neser rested.

Venue & Pitch Report

Karen Rolton Oval features a batting-friendly wicket that strongly assists batters in both innings, with limited early help for pacers and spinners needing tight lengths to get purchase. Drop-in pitches from Adelaide Oval were installed before the 2023-24 season, aimed at improving the venue’s traditionally flat wicket reputation.

What to Expect: High-scoring affair with 280+ being a competitive total. Batting first could be advantageous, though chasing is equally viable on this surface.

Weather: Clear conditions expected in Adelaide with temperatures around 20-25°C. No rain interruptions anticipated.

Players to Watch

Batters Team Why Watch
Nathan McSweeney SA The SA captain scored 137 off 131 balls in the last meeting between these sides, described as “one of the finest knocks in one-day cricket” by Darren Lehmann
Jake Fraser-McGurk SA Dynamic opener returning from Australia A duty in India; known for explosive strokeplay
Marnus Labuschagne QLD Bulls captain in red-hot form after a strong Shield century this week
Jimmy Peirson QLD Made an unbeaten 100 off 98 balls in the previous SA-QLD clash, guiding Queensland to a nine-wicket win
Bowlers Team Why Watch
Wes Agar SA Experienced quick who can exploit early conditions at Karen Rolton Oval
Lloyd Pope SA Leg-spinner who provides wicket-taking options in the middle overs
Xavier Bartlett QLD Fresh from international duty; quality pace bowler with good variations
Mitchell Swepson QLD Experienced leg-spinner who can control the middle overs

Recent Form & Head-to-Head

Queensland demolished South Australia by nine wickets in their last meeting in October 2024, with Liam Guthrie taking 4-15 in eight overs to bowl out the Redbacks for 218 despite McSweeney’s heroics. The Bulls chased down the target comfortably in 33 overs.

Current Standings: This is the third round of the One-Day Cup 2025/26 season. South Australia are the defending champions of the Dean Jones Trophy, having won the title in 2024/25.

Match Prediction

South Australia will be desperate to avenge their heavy defeat from last season. Playing at home with Fraser-McGurk and Harvey returning from Australia A duty gives them a significant boost. The explosive opening pair could set the tone on Karen Rolton Oval’s batting-friendly surface.

Queensland bring quality with Labuschagne in form and Bartlett adding experience to their attack. However, the absence of Usman Khawaja and Michael Neser slightly weakens their lineup.

Prediction: South Australia to edge a high-scoring contest. Expect 300+ totals if batters capitalize on the conditions.

Key Factor: The opening partnership. Fraser-McGurk and Harvey’s aggressive approach could put Queensland’s bowlers under early pressure, setting up a commanding total.

Note: Final XIs will be confirmed at the toss. Free entry for this match at Karen Rolton Oval. Bring your folding chairs and enjoy quality domestic cricket!

Sources: Cricket.com.au, South Australian Cricket Association (SACA), ESPNcricinfo