The 2025-26 Australia Domestic One-Day Cup, or the Dean Jones Cup, resumed with a pacey match on September 16 at Allan Border Field, Brisbane. Queensland Bulls captain Marnus Labuschagne delivered a skipper's show, hitting a century and taking an eye-catching catch as his team beat Victoria by 55 runs in the second match of the tournament. Choosing to bat first, Queensland capitalized on favorable conditions as their skipper anchored the innings with solidity. Batsman Labuschagne, who came in at No. 3, played a beautiful 130 off 118 balls, his first List A hundred after the 2016-17 season. His innings was a mix of old-fashioned patience and flashes of aggression, with elegant cover drives and rapid singles to keep the scoreboard moving. Jack Wildermuth set the late flourish, hitting an unbeaten 54 off only 30 balls. His rate helped Queensland score a dominant 310 for 5 in their 50 overs, putting Victoria to a daunting chase. Victoria's response was imperiled early due to Queensland's bowlers delivering consistent breakthroughs. But Glenn Maxwell spruced up the pursuit with a thrilling innings. The veteran campaigner thrashed 107 off 82 deliveries, exhibiting his signature penchant for dominating spinners and clearing the boundaries with ease. Also Read | Will Handshake Snub Continue in Women’s ODI WC? Deepti Answers Even with Maxwell's heroics, Victoria did not have worthy associations around him. When he was dismissed, the resistance came to an end, and the side was later bowled out for 255 in 46.2 overs. Queensland's bowlers took turns to grab the wickets, making sure their captain's innings were not a waste. Labuschagne’s stunning catch grabs the spotlight The match-defining moment, though, did not come with the bat but out in the field. During the 27th over of Victoria's pursuit, Mitchell Swepson produced a threatening length ball towards Will Sutherland. The edge hurtled away sharply towards first slip, and Labuschagne, low back, responded with lightening reflexes. Slipping to the right, he caught the ball cleanly just above the grass, registering a breathtaking catch that left teammates and spectators alike agog. The removal of Sutherland not only shattered Victoria's middle-order solidity but also revealed Labuschagne's dedication as a captain. Watch here: Marnus Labuschagne took a beauty at slip 😱Stream #QLDvVIC: https://t.co/yYxvxSaQAi pic.twitter.com/WgkZ5rf5WO — cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) September 17, 2025