Batsman Travis Dean and fast bowler Andrew Fekete coming into the squad in place of Mackenzie Harvey and Wes Agar respectively.
Dean was named in the original 14-player squad at the start of the tournament and was Victoria’s highest run-scorer at last year’s JLT Cup tournament with 270 runs including a century.
After moving to Tasmania in 2013, Fekete has recently moved back to Victoria to continue his career with the Camberwell Magpies in Victorian Premier Cricket.
Fekete has been training with the Victorian squad during the pre-season, and originally made his List A debut for the Vics back in 2012.
Victoria will play a Qualifying Final this Thursday against New South Wales at Drummoyne Oval from 2:00pm. The match will be broadcast on FoxCricket (501).
The winner of the match will advance to the Semi-Final against Western Australia at the CitiPower Centre, Junction Oval on Sunday, October 7.
Victoria 2018 JLT One-Day Cup Squad
Fawad Ahmed
Scott Boland
Jackson Coleman
Travis Dean
Andrew Fekete
Sebastian Gotch
Peter Handscomb (c)
Marcus Harris
Nic Maddinson
Glenn Maxwell
Tom O’Connell
Matt Short
Chris Tremain
Cameron White
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