Brisbane Heat
Cricket team
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2024 | Nathan McSweeney serves as captain for 4 matches with a 50% win record. |
2024 | Mitch Swepson serves as captain for 2 matches with a 50% win record. |
January 22 2024 | Josh Brown scored highest individual innings score of 140 (57 balls) against Adelaide Strikers. |
2023 | Usman Khawaja begins his captaincy, leading the team from 2023 to 2024 in 11 matches with an impressive 72.73% win record. |
2023 | Colin Munro serves as captain from 2023 to 2024, leading the team in 15 matches with a 66.67% win record. |
December 7 2023 | Brisbane Heat began a longest winning streak of 7 consecutive matches, lasting until 10 January 2024. |
December 7 2023 | Brisbane Heat achieved their largest victory while batting first, defeating Melbourne Stars by 103 runs. |
January 1 2023 | Brisbane Heat achieved their highest innings score of 5/224 in a match against Sydney Sixers. |
2022 | Tom Cooper serves as captain for 2 matches, both resulting in losses. |
December 21 2022 | Michael Neser took a hat-trick against Melbourne Renegades. |
January 6 2022 | Brisbane Heat started a longest losing streak of 8 matches, ending on 21 December 2022. |
2021 | Brisbane Heat finished 7th in the Big Bash League and missed the finals for the fourth time in five years, significantly impacted by COVID-19 which forced them to field a team almost completely different from their original squad. |
January 31 2021 | Sam Heazlett's impressive 74* (49) led to a 7-wicket victory over Sydney Thunder at Manuka Oval |
January 29 2021 | Jimmy Peirson's 47* (44) guided Brisbane Heat to a 6-wicket win against Adelaide Strikers |
January 26 2021 | Marnus Labuschagne's 46 (38) and 3/35 (4) helped Brisbane Heat win by 6 runs against Perth Scorchers |
January 23 2021 | Marnus Labuschagne's all-round performance of 49 (31) and 1/10 (2) led to a 26-run victory over Melbourne Renegades |
January 14 2021 | Joe Burns scored 31* (15) in a 5-wicket win against Melbourne Renegades at Manuka Oval |
January 7 2021 | Chris Lynn's 48 (23) helped Brisbane Heat win by 18 runs (D/L) against Melbourne Stars at Metricon Stadium |
January 4 2021 | Joe Burns scored 52 (38) in a 5-wicket victory over Sydney Thunder |
January 2 2021 | Brisbane Heat won by 4 wickets against Sydney Sixers, with Mark Steketee taking 4/33 (4) |
2020 | Jimmy Peirson begins his captaincy, leading the team from 2020 to 2023 in 25 matches with a 36% win record. |
2020 | Tom Cooper was signed by Brisbane Heat for the season. |
2020 | Morné Morkel joined the club as a local player after gaining permanent residency in Australia. |
2020 | Several players left the club, including Ben Cutting, Matt Renshaw, James Pattinson, Josh Lalor, and Jack Prestwidge. |
2020 | Lewis Gregory and Dan Lawrence were signed as overseas players for Brisbane Heat. |
2020 | James Bazley, a former Rookie player in BBL|04, rejoined the Heat with a full contract after 6 seasons. |
2020 | Tom Banton left the team due to bio-bubble fatigue and was replaced by Joe Denly. |
2020 | Jack Wildermuth re-joined Brisbane Heat for the Big Bash League season. |
December 30 2020 | Mujeeb Ur Rahman achieved best bowling figures of 5/15 in 4 overs against Hobart Hurricanes. |
December 27 2020 | Brisbane Heat won by 4 wickets against Hobart Hurricanes, with Lewis Gregory's outstanding performance of 3/22 (4) |
December 23 2020 | Jimmy Peirson scored 69* (36) in a close loss to Adelaide Strikers by 2 runs at The Gabba |
December 14 2020 | Brisbane Heat lost to Sydney Thunder by 4 wickets at Manuka Oval |
December 11 2020 | Brisbane Heat lost to Melbourne Stars by 6 wickets at Manuka Oval |
January 27 2020 | Brisbane Heat lost to Melbourne Renegades at The Gabba by 7 wickets |
January 25 2020 | Brisbane Heat won against Melbourne Stars at Adelaide Oval by 71 runs. AB de Villiers was named Man of the Match for his 71 runs off 37 balls |
January 23 2020 | Brisbane Heat lost to Sydney Sixers at The Gabba by 8 wickets |
January 19 2020 | Brisbane Heat lost to Melbourne Renegades at The Gabba by 44 runs |
January 17 2020 | Brisbane Heat lost to Adelaide Strikers at Adelaide Oval by 10 wickets |
January 14 2020 | Brisbane Heat won against Adelaide Strikers at The Gabba by 6 wickets. James Pattinson was named Man of the Match for his bowling (4-0-33-5) |
January 11 2020 | Brisbane Heat lost to Perth Scorchers at Optus Stadium by 34 runs |
January 9 2020 | Brisbane Heat won against Hobart Hurricanes at The Gabba by 5 wickets. Ben Cutting was named Man of the Match for his bowling (2-0-12-1) and batting 43 runs off 29 balls |
January 6 2020 | Brisbane Heat won against Sydney Thunder at Sydney Showground Stadium by 16 runs (Duckworth-Lewis method). Tom Banton was named Man of the Match for his 56 runs off 19 balls |
January 3 2020 | Brisbane Heat won against Hobart Hurricanes at Blundstone Arena by 31 runs. Chris Lynn was named Man of the Match for his 88 runs off 55 balls |
January 1 2020 | Brisbane Heat lost to Perth Scorchers at Metricon Stadium by 40 runs |
2019 | Lost to the Scorchers by 40 runs. |
2019 | Eliminated from playoffs after losing to the Renegades by 7 wickets, with Jack Prestwidge dropping crucial catches. |
2019 | Lost three consecutive matches, including a collapse against the Renegades where they lost 10 wickets for 36 runs in 55 balls. |
2019 | Brendon McCullum retired and Daniel Vettori resigned as coach. Darren Lehmann re-joined the team as the Head Coach. |
2019 | Achieved a 71-run victory over the Stars. |
2019 | Won three consecutive matches, including a match where Tom Banton hit Arjun Nair for five consecutive sixes. |
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