The 2019-20 Australian summer of cricket begins this Saturday with the start of the revamped, rebranded domestic one-day tournament, the Marsh Cup.

The six state teams have been split across two cities for the opening week of matches, with Victoria and Tasmania joining Western Australia in Perth, while NSW and South Australia are with Queensland in Brisbane.

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The opening week will see one match a day played between September 21 and 26, with the Brisbane games to be broadcast live on Fox Cricket and Kayo while the Perth matches will be live streamed on cricket.com.au and the CA Live app.

The tournament will then move to Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney before it takes a break for the start of the Marsh Sheffield Shield on October 10.

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New South Wales

New South Wales will be without all six of their Ashes stars for the opening two matches of the tournament, meaning up to four players are in line to make their debut in their matches against Queensland and South Australia in Brisbane.

Nick Bertus, Matthew Gilkes, Liam Hatcher and Nathan McAndrew could play their first one-day games for the Blues, while experienced players like Kurtis Patterson, Moises Henriques and Sean Abbott will be charged with leading the way for the young squad.

Fixtures

Sep 22: v Queensland at AB Field (Fox Cricket & Kayo)

Sep 26: v South Australia at AB Field (Fox Cricket & Kayo)

Squad: Sean Abbott, Nick Bertus, Harry Conway, Jack Edwards, Mickey Edwards, Matthew Gilkes, Liam Hatcher, Moises Henriques, Daniel Hughes, Nathan McAndrew, Arjun Nair, Peter Nevill, Kurtis Patterson, Daniel Sams

Queensland

Marnus Labuschagne and Michael Neser have been named in the Bulls squad for their opening two matches, but fellow Ashes squad member Usman Khawaja has been rested for the start of the tournament.

The duo will be assessed after their flight home from the UK ahead of Sunday’s match against NSW, but it’s expected they’ll at least be available for their game against the Redbacks on September 24.

Fixtures

Sep 22: v NSW Blues at AB Field (Fox Cricket & Kayo)

Sep 24: v South Australia at AB Field (Fox Cricket & Kayo)

Squad: Jimmy Peirson (c), Xavier Bartlett Joe Burns, Max Bryant, Cameron Gannon, Sam Heazlett, Charlie Hemphrey, Matthew Kuhnemann, Marnus Labuschagne, Michael Neser, Matt Renshaw, Billy Stanlake, Mark Steketee, Jack Wildermuth

South Australia

South Australia will be without skipper Travis Head (rested) for their opening two matches, but still boast a strong squad led by World Cup players Alex Carey, Adam Zampa and Kane Richardson.

Jake Lehmann will captain the side in Head’s absence after the Ashes, while teenage leg-spinner Lloyd Pope could make his debut in matches against Queensland and NSW in Brisbane next week.

Fixtures

Sep 24: v Queensland at AB Field (Fox Cricket & Kayo)

Sep 26: v NSW Blues at AB Field (Fox Cricket & Kayo)

Squad: Jake Lehmann (c), Wes Agar, Alex Carey, Tom Cooper, Callum Ferguson, Joe Mennie, Harry Nielsen, Lloyd Pope, Luke Robins, Alex Ross, Kane Richardson, Cameron Valente, Jake Weatherald, Adam Zampa

Tasmania

Tasmania will be without Test stars Tim Paine and Matthew Wade for their opening two matches, with Jordan Silk to captain the side in their absence.

The 14-man Tigers squad that will travel to Perth for matches against Victoria and Western Australia also features veteran George Bailey and allrounder James Faulkner, who hasn’t played for Tasmania in almost two years.

Fixtures

Sep 23: v Victoria at the WACA Ground (Live and free streaming on cricket.com.au and the CA Live app)

Sep 25: v WA at the WACA Ground (Live and free streaming on cricket.com.au and the CA Live app)

Squad: Jordan Silk (c), George Bailey, Jackson Bird, Alex Doolan, Jake Doran, Nathan Ellis, James Faulkner, Jarrod Freeman, Caleb Jewell, Ben McDermott, Riley Meredith, Alex Pyecroft, Gurinder Sandhu, Beau Webster

Victoria

Three Australian World Cup players highlight Victoria’s squad for their opening two matches in Perth, although the Vics are without Ashes players Marcus Harris, Peter Siddle and James Pattinson.

Peter Handscomb, Aaron Finch and Glenn Maxwell will lead a side featuring young guns like Will Pucovski, Will Sutherland and Mackenzie Harvey as the Vics aim to defend the title they won last year.

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Fixtures

Sep 21: v Western Australia at the WACA Ground (Live and free streaming on cricket.com.au and the CA Live app)

Sep 23: v Tasmania at the WACA Ground (Live and free streaming on cricket.com.au and the CA Live app)

Squad: Peter Handscomb (c), Scott Boland, Jackson Coleman, Travis Dean, Andrew Fekete, Aaron Finch, Sam Harper, Mackenzie Harvey, Jon Holland, Nic Maddinson, Glenn Maxwell, Will Pucovski, Matthew Short, Will Sutherland, Chris Tremain

Western Australia

The back niggle Jason Behrendorff picked up in his short T20 stint with Sussex in the UK has seen WA take a cautious approach and rest him from the opening two matches of their campaign against the Vics and Tasmania at home.

However they still boast a formidable bowling line-up with World Cup stars Nathan Coulter-Nile and Marcus Stoinis back in the mix, as well as a long-awaited return from a shoulder injury for Jhye Richardson.

They also welcome the return of Test batsman Cameron Bancroft, who played the first two matches of the Ashes, while allrounder Mitchell Marsh will miss this weekend after his efforts at The Oval in the fifth Test.

Fixtures

Sep 21: v Victoria at the WACA Ground (Live and free streaming on cricket.com.au and the CA Live app)

Sep 25: v Tasmania at the WACA Ground (Live and free streaming on cricket.com.au and the CA Live app)