Metro Bank One Day Cup, 2025 Schedule, Teams, Squad, Venue, and Live Streaming Details – Full list of matches for the Tournament

  • Published - August 8, 2025 05:37:28
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The Metro Bank One Day Cup 2025 is England’s domestic 50-over cricket tournament. It is organized by the England and Wales Cricket Board(ECB) and features all 18 first-class counties. The tournament provides young players with an opportunity to showcase their talent, particularly when many senior players are away competing in The Hundred. This competition has become crucial in helping countries develop their strength and provide match experience to their squads.

The 2025 edition of the Metro Bank One Day Cup started on July 24 and will end with the final match on September 15. The tournament includes 77 matches. These games are being played across various venues in England and Wales. Teams are split into two groups, Group A and Group B, and they will play round-robin matches within their groups. The top three teams from each group will qualify for the knockout stage. The top team will directly enter the semi-final, while the second and third teams will play quarterfinals.

Metro Bank One Day Cup, 2025 Overview

Category Details
Organized By England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB)
Start Date 25 July 2025
End Date 18 September 2025
Number of Teams 18 (County Teams including Surrey, Essex, Yorkshire, etc.)
Total Matches 77
Group Stage Matches 25 July – 23 August 2025
Quarterfinals 26 August – 28 August 2025
Semifinals 31 August – 1 September 2025
Final Match 18 September 2025 at Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Format 50-overs per side, List A Cricket
Venues Multiple venues across England and Wales
Live Streaming ECB Website, YouTube (select matches), Sky Sports (UK TV broadcast rights)

Metro Bank One Day Cup, 2025:Teams and Captains

The tournament will see several county teams from across England and Wales competing in the prestigious domestic tournament. Notable teams include Lancashire, Yorkshire, Surrey, Hampshire, Middlesex, Nottinghamshire, and Glamorgan, among others. These sides will be led by experienced captains such as Keaton Jennings for Lancashire and several others. Each captain brings a leadership quality and ability to lead the team. Every team is balanced with top-class batters, bowlers, and experienced all-rounders.

Metro Bank One Day Cup, 2025: Team Captains

Team Captain
Derbyshire David Lloyd
Durham Alex Lees
Essex Simon Harmer
Glamorgan Kiran Carlson
Gloucestershire Graeme van Buuren
Hampshire Nick Gubbins
Kent Daniel Bell-Drummond
Lancashire Keaton Jennings
Leicestershire Lewis Hill
Middlesex Stephen Eskinazi
Northamptonshire Luke Procter
Nottinghamshire Haseeb Hameed
Somerset Sean Dickson
Surrey Ben Geddes
Sussex Tom Haines
Warwickshire Ed Barnard
Worcestershire Jake Libby
Yorkshire Shan Masood

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Metro Bank One Day Cup, 2025: Squad and Player List

Kent Spitfires

Ben Compton, Ben Dawkins, Daniel Bell Drummond, Jack Leaning, Joe Denly, Tawanda Muyeye, Zak Crawley, Chris Benjamin, Harry Finch, Sam Billings, Fred Klaasen, George-Garrett, Jas Singh, Kashif Ali-I, Keith Dudgeon, Matt Parkinson, Matthew Quinn, Michael Cohen, Nathan Gilchrist, Wes Agar, Corey Flintoff, Ekansh Singh, Grant Stewart, Jaydn Denly, Joey Evison, Marcus O, Tom Rogers

Durham

Alex Lees, Ben McKinney, Emilio Gay, Graham Clark, David Bedingham, Ollie Robinson,
Bas de Leede, Ben Raine, Ben Stokes, Colin Ackermann, Jimmy Neesham, Mitchell Killeen, Paul Coughlin, Scott Borthwick, Will Rhodes, Zak Foulkes, Brendan Doggett, Brydon Carse, Callum Parkinson, Codi Yusuf, Daniel Hogg, George Drissell, James Minto, Mark Wood, Matty Potts, Nathan Sowter, Neil Wagner, Sam Conners

Sussex Sharks

Danial Ibrahim, Daniel Hughes, George Thomas-II, Harrison Ward, Nantes Oosthuizen, Tom Clark, Tom Haines, Charlie Tear, John Simpson, Oliver Carter, Tom Alsop, Archie Lenham, Ari Karvelas, Bradley Currie, Gurinder Sandhu, Henry Crocombe, Jack Carson, Jayden Seales, Jaydev Unadkat, Jofra Archer, Ollie Robinson, Sean Hunt, Troy Henry, Tymal Mills, Danny Lamb, Fynn Hudson-Prentice, Henry Rogers, James Coles, Nathan McAndrew, Zach Lion-Cachet

Notts Outlaws

Joe Clarke, Kyle Verreynne, Tom Moores, Brett Hutton, Calvin Harrison, Conor McKerr, Dillon Pennington, Farhan Ahmed, Fergus O’Neill, James Hayes, Josh Tongue, Liam Patterson-White, Matthew Montgomery, Mohammad-Abbas, Olly Stone, Sam King, Tom Giles, Lyndon James, Rob Lord, Samuel Seecharan

Essex

Charles Allison, Dean Elgar, Nick Browne, Robin Das, Simon Fernandes, Adam Rossington, Jordan Cox, Michael Pepper, Jamie Porter, Kasun Rajitha, Khaleel Ahmed, Samuel Cook, Shane Snater, Simon Harmer, Jamal Richards, Luc Benkenstein, Mackenzie Jones, Matt Critchley, Noah Thain, Paul Walter, Shardul Thakur, Tom Westley

Yorkshire

Abdullah Shafique, Adam Lyth, Dawid Malan, Harry Brook, Imam-ul-Haq, James Wharton, Joe Root, Matthew Revis, Ruturaj Gaikwad, William Luxton, Finlay Bean, Harry Duke, Jonathan Tattersall, Jonny Bairstow, Noah Kelly, Adil Rashid, Alex Wade, Ben Coad, Ben Sears, Benjamin Cliff, Dominic Bess, Jack White, Jafer Chohan, Jordan Buckingham, Matt Milnes, William O’Rourke, George Hill, Jawad Akhtar, Jordan Thompson, Will Sutherland

Warwickshire

Hamza Shaikh, Jacob Bethell, Robert Yates, Sam Hain, Zen Malik, Alex Davies, Kai Smith, Tom Latham, Che Simmons, Chris Rushworth, Corey Rocchiccioli, Craig Miles, Danny Briggs, Ed Barnard, Ethan Bamber, Hasan Ali, Jacob Lintott, Oliver Hannon Dalby, Tazeem Ali, Vishwa Fernando, Beau Webster, Chris Woakes, Dan Mousley, Michael Booth, Moeen Ali, Vansh Jani

Gloucestershire

Ben Charlesworth, Chris Dent, Graeme van Buuren, Jack Taylor, Joe Phillips, Miles Hammond, Tom Price, Tommy Boorman, Cameron Bancroft, James Bracey, Ajeet Dale, Aman Akram Rao, Archie Bailey, David Payne, Dominic Goodman, Josh Shaw, Luke Charlesworth, Marchant de Lange, Matt Taylor, Todd Murphy, Ahmed Syed, Cameron Green, D Arcy Short, Edward Middleton, Oliver Price, Tom Smith, Zaman Akhter, Craig Miles

Derbyshire

Caleb Jewell, David Lloyd, Harry Came, Mitchell Wagstaff, Ross Whiteley, Wayne Madsen, Aneurin Donald, Brooke Guest, Ben Aitchison, Blair Tickner, Harry Moore, Jack Morley, Nick Potts, Pat Brown, Zak Chappell, Allah Mohammad, Rory Haydon, Alex Thomson, Amrit Basra, Anuj Dal, Joe Hawkins, Luis Reece, Martin Andersson, Samit Patel, Yusuf Bin Naeem

Lancashire

Ashton Turner, Harry Singh, Josh Bohannon, Keaton Jennings, Keshana Fonseka, Marcus Harris, Michael Jones, Rocky Flintoff, George Bell, Jos Buttler, Matthew Hurst, Philip Salt, Arav Shetty, Anderson Phillip, Charlie Barnard, Jack Blatherwick, James Anderson, Josh Boyden, Luke Wood, Mitchell Stanley, Oliver William Sutton, Saqib Mahmood, Tom Bailey, Tom Hartley, Will Williams, Chris Green, George Balderson, Liam Livingstone, Luke Wells, Tom Aspinwall

Northamptonshire Steelbacks

Arush Buchake, George Bartlett, James Sales, Matthew Breetzke, Tim Robinson, Lewis McManus, Ricardo Vasconcelos, Ben Sanderson, Dominic Leech, Freddie Heldreich, George Scrimshaw, Harry Conway, Liam Guthrie, Lloyd Pope, Raphael Weatherall, Tiaan Louw, Yuzvendra Chahal, Aadi Sharma, David Willey, Gus Miller, Justin Broad, Luke Procter, Ravi Bopara, Rob Keogh, Saif Zaib

Hampshire

Ali Orr, Fletcha Middleton, Joe Weatherley, Mark Stoneman, Nick Gubbins, Tilak Varma, Toby Albert, Tom Prest, Dewald Brevis, Ben Brown, Hilton Cartwright, James Vince, Eddie Jack, Brad Wheal, Dominic Kelly, John Turner, Kyle Abbott, Scott Currie, Sonny Baker, Chris Wood, Brett Hampton, Felix Organ, James Fuller, Liam Dawson, Benny Howell

Glamorgan

Asa Tribe, Billy Root, Callum Nicholls, Colin Ingram, Eddie Byrom, Henry Hurle, Marnus Labuschagne, Sam Northeast, Alex Horton, Chris Cooke, William Smale, Andy Gorvin, James Harris, Ned Leonard, Asitha Fernando, Ben Morris, Jamie McIlroy, Mason Crane, Matthew Kuhnemann, Timm van der Gugten, Zain-ul Hassan, Tom Bevan, Benjamin Kellaway, Dan Douthwaite, Kiran Carlson, Hayden Kerr, Imad Wasim

Surrey

Ben Foakes, Cameron Steel, Dominic Sibley, Jason Roy, Josh Blake, Kurtis Patterson, Laurie Evans, Ollie Pope, Rory Burns, Ryan Patel, Jamie Smith, Daniel Worrall, Gus Atkinson, James Taylor, Kemar Roach, Matt Dunn, Matthew Fisher, Nathan Barnwell, Reece Topley, Ravisrinivasan Sai Kishore, Seb Stuart-Reckling, Yousef Majid, Dan Lawrence, Jamie Overton, Jordan Clark, Mitchell Santner, Nathan Smith, Ollie Sykes, Sam Curran, Thomas Lawes, Tom Curran, Tommy Ealham, Will Jacks

Leicestershire Foxes

Rishi Patel, Shan Masood, Sol Budinger, Ben Cox, Harry Swindells, Lewis Hill, Peter Handscomb, Alex Green, Chris Wright, Josh Hull, Liam Trevaskis, Matthew Salisbury, Rehan Ahmed, Roman Walker, Sam Wood, Ben Green, Ben Mike, Ian Holland, Logan van Beek, Louis Kimber, Tom Scriven

Somerset

Andrew Umeed, Sean Dickson, Tom Abell, Tom Banton, Tom Lammonby, Will Smeed, James Rew, Thomas Rew, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Archie Vaughan, Craig Overton, Fin Hill, Josh Davey, Joshua Thomas, Kasey Aldridge, Lewis Goldsworthy, Lewis Gregory, Riley Meredith, Shoaib Bashir, Alfie Ogborne, Jack Leach, Jake Ball, JT Langridge, Matt Henry, Migael Pretorius

Middlesex

Aaryan Sawant, Ben Geddes, Josh de Caires, Kane Williamson, Leus du Plooy, Max Holden, Sam Robson, Jack Davies, Joe Cracknell, Stephen Eskinazi, Blake Cullen, Dane Paterson, Henry Brookes, Ishaan Kaushal, Joshua Little, Naavya Sharma, Noah Cornwell, Toby Roland Jones, Tom Helm, Zafar Gohar, Luke Hollman, Nathan Fernandes, Ryan Higgins, Sebastian Morgan

Worcestershire

Adam Hose, Ed Pollock, Henry Nicholls, Jake Libby, Olly Cox, Rob Jones, Gareth Roderick, Henry Cullen, Adam Finch, Ben Allison, Fateh Singh, Harry Darley, Jacob Duffy, Khurram Shehzad, Yadvinder Singh, Ben Ladd-Gibbon, Bertie Foreman, Brett D’Oliveira, Ethan Brookes, Jack Home, Kashif Ali-II, Matthew Waite, Rehaan Edavalath, Tom Hinley, Tom Taylor

Metro Bank One Day Cup, 2025 Schedule

The tournament began on July 24 and will run until September 15. A total of 77 matches are being played in a round-robin format, followed by knockout rounds. The full match schedule includes group stage games, quarterfinals, semifinals, and the final match. The schedule for the 2025 edition is given on the official site, or you can check out Wikipedia.

Venue of Metro Bank One Day Cup, 2025 

The Metro Bank One Day Cup 025 is being hosted across some of the most iconic and historic cricket venues in England and Wales, providing fans a mix of iconic locations to experience tier domestic action. Matches are scheduled at iconic grounds such as Lord’s in London, Old Trafford in Manchester,  Edgbaston, and Headingley. Along with other venues, including The Rose Bowl and Sophia Gardens, ensuring wide coverage for the tournament, these various other grounds will host the matches for the 2025 season.

Where to Watch and Live Streaming of Metro Bank One Day Cup, 2025

The Metro Bank One Day Cup 2025 matches will not be broadcast on any TV channels. However, fans can watch the matches through live streaming on the ECB’s official website or the respective county club’s YouTube channels. Some countries will also offer radio commentary and live score updates through their apps and websites