Queensland Bulls captain Marnus Labuschagne has won the Domestic One Day Cup Player of the Year for the third time.
Marnus Makes His Mark
Labuschagne produced a career-best 468-run domestic 50-over season in just six games this summer and has today been crowned the competition's best player for 2025-26.
The 31-year-old has now won the One-Day Cup player of the season award for a record third time since it was introduced in 1998-99.
He is only the fourth batter to score four centuries in a single season, sealing his place on the list alongside Phil Jaques (2005-06), Brad Hodge (2009-10) and Daniel Hughes (2022-23) with 126 in Queensland's final game last month.
Labuschagne also became the first Queenslander to score four one-day centuries in a season.
He finished with an average of 78 with a strike rate of 96.49. His top score was 130 against Tasmania.
The 31-year-old finished with 20 votes edging out Kurtis Patterson (NSW) on 19 votes, with Tasmania’s Beau Webster (12) and Tim Ward (10), along with WA's Joel Curtis (WA) on 10, rounding out the top performers. Voting this season was determined by both field umpires awarding 3-2-1 votes.