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Each state plays 3 games only before the finals, no CA XI this time around
NSW play all their 3 games in Sydney
Victoria Sept 23rd
Tasmania Sept 25th
QLD Oct 1st
Final in Melbourne Oct 10
www.espncricinfo.com/scores/series/8626/season/2018/jlt-one-day-cup
Good news, Chris Lynn looking to ty and make the World cup and will play in this series
This will be huge for us if he can get there. We need some punch in the top 4
www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/24230671/chris-lynn-takes-queensland-road-world-cup
Chris Lynn will play domestic limited-overs matches for Queensland for the first time in five years as part of his bid to play a part in Australia's 2019 ODI World Cup campaign following his recovery from a longstanding shoulder problem.
Not since 2013 has Lynn turned out for the Bulls in the 50-over tournament which is now played as a brief, pre-season affair due to the pre-eminence of the Twenty20 Big Bash League in the prime months of summer. Lynn's previous selections for Australia in the 50-over format, playing one match in 2017 and then being picked in the ODI squad to face England at home earlier this year then ruled out through injury, have been based on his T20 showings alone.
However, the new Australian coach and selector Justin Langer made it clear that performances in state-based competitions will assume renewed importance, and Lynn will duly return to Queensland ranks, having signed a contract for the 2018-19 summer. This contract is also intended to cover the Sheffield Shield, but it is unlikely that Lynn will turn out in the first-class competition
NSW play all their 3 games in Sydney
Victoria Sept 23rd
Tasmania Sept 25th
QLD Oct 1st
Final in Melbourne Oct 10
www.espncricinfo.com/scores/series/8626/season/2018/jlt-one-day-cup
Good news, Chris Lynn looking to ty and make the World cup and will play in this series
This will be huge for us if he can get there. We need some punch in the top 4
www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/24230671/chris-lynn-takes-queensland-road-world-cup
Chris Lynn will play domestic limited-overs matches for Queensland for the first time in five years as part of his bid to play a part in Australia's 2019 ODI World Cup campaign following his recovery from a longstanding shoulder problem.
Not since 2013 has Lynn turned out for the Bulls in the 50-over tournament which is now played as a brief, pre-season affair due to the pre-eminence of the Twenty20 Big Bash League in the prime months of summer. Lynn's previous selections for Australia in the 50-over format, playing one match in 2017 and then being picked in the ODI squad to face England at home earlier this year then ruled out through injury, have been based on his T20 showings alone.
However, the new Australian coach and selector Justin Langer made it clear that performances in state-based competitions will assume renewed importance, and Lynn will duly return to Queensland ranks, having signed a contract for the 2018-19 summer. This contract is also intended to cover the Sheffield Shield, but it is unlikely that Lynn will turn out in the first-class competition