- Squad
- Big Bash League 2011/12
- Big Bash League 2012/13 Final
- Big Bash League 2013/14
- Big Bash League 2014/15
- Big Bash League 2015/16
- Big Bash League 2016/17
- Honours Domestic International
- vs BBL sides
- Imported players
- Sponsors
- See also
- References
- External links
{{About|the men's team|the women's team|Brisbane Heat (WBBL)}}{{Infobox cricket team |name = Brisbane Heat |image = |captain = {{Flagicon|AUS}} Chris Lynn |coach = {{Flagicon|Australia }} Darren Lehman |colours = {{color box|#00c1c1}} Teal |founded = 2011 |ground = Brisbane Cricket Ground |capacity = 42,000 |title1 = BBL |title1wins = 1 (BBL02) |title2 = CLT20 |title2wins = Nil |website = brisbaneheat.com.au |current = 2016–17 Brisbane Heat season |h_pattern_la = _borderonblack | h_pattern_b = _blackshoulders_blacksides | h_pattern_ra = _borderonblack | h_pattern_pants = | h_leftarm = 00c1c1 | h_body = 00c1c1 | h_rightarm = 00c1c1 | h_pants = 00c1c1 | h_title = T20 home kit |a_pattern_la = _borderonblack | a_pattern_b = _shouldersonblack | a_pattern_ra = _borderonblack | a_pattern_pants = | a_leftarm = 00c1c1 | a_body = 00c1c1 | a_rightarm = 00c1c1 | a_pants = 00c1c1 | a_title = T20 clash kit }}The Brisbane Heat are an Australian men's professional twenty20 cricket team that competes in the Big Bash League. The Heat wears a teal uniform and are based in Brisbane in the Australian state Queensland. Their home ground is the Brisbane Cricket Ground.[1][2][3] In their second season, they won the Big Bash League for the first time and thus qualified for the Champions League Twenty20.[4] SquadPlayers with international caps are in bold. {{Tooltip|S/N|Shirt number | Name | {{Tooltip|Nat.|Nationality | Date of birth (age) | Batting style | Bowling style | Notes |
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Batsmen |
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17 | Max Bryant | {{flagicon|AUS}} | df=y|1999|10|3|}} | Right-handed | Right-arm medium | 15 | Joe Burns | {{flagicon|AUS}} | 1989|9|6|df=y}} | Right-handed | Right-arm medium | International Cap | 42 | Brendon McCullum | {{flagicon|NZL}} | 1981|9|27|df=y}} | Right-handed | Right-arm medium | Captain, Visa contract & International Cap, RET | 47 | Sam Heazlett | {{flagicon|AUS}} | 1995|9|12|df=y}} | Left-handed | Left-arm orthodox | International Cap | 49 | Alex Ross | {{flagicon|AUS}} | 1992|4|17|df=y}} | Right-handed | Right-arm off-break | 50 | Chris Lynn | {{flagicon|AUS}} | 1990|4|10|df=y}} | Right-handed | Left-arm orthodox | International Cap | 77 | Matt Renshaw | {{flagicon|AUS}} | 1996|3|28|df=y}} | Left-handed | Right-arm off-break | International Cap | All-rounders |
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9 | Marnus Labuschagne | {{flagicon|AUS}} | 1994|6|22|df=y}} | Right-handed | Right-arm leg-break | 14 | Jack Prestwidge | {{flagicon|AUS}} | 1996|2|28|df=y}} | Right-handed | Right-arm fast-medium | 31 | Ben Cutting | {{flagicon|AUS}} | 1987|1|30|df=y}} | Right-handed | Right-arm fast-medium | International Cap | Wicketkeepers |
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59 | Jimmy Peirson | {{flagicon|AUS}} | 1992|10|13|df=y}} | Right-handed | – | Pace bowlers |
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2 | Josh Lalor | {{flagicon|AUS}} | 1987|11|2|df=y}} | Right-handed | Left-arm fast-medium | 6 | Mark Steketee | {{flagicon|AUS}} | 1994|1|17|df=y}} | Right-handed | Right-arm fast-medium | 19 | James Pattinson | {{flagicon|AUS}} | 1990|5|3|df=y}} | Left-handed | Right-arm fast | International Cap | 35 | Brendan Doggett | {{flagicon|AUS}} | 1994|5|3|df=y}} | Right-handed | Right-arm fast-medium | - | Matthew Willans | {{flagicon|AUS}} | - | Left-handed | Left-arm fast-medium | Development Rookie | Spin bowlers |
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30 | Matthew Kuhnemann | {{flagicon|AUS}} | 1996|9|20|df=y}} | Left-handed | Left-arm orthodox | 33 | Mitchell Swepson | {{flagicon|AUS}} | 1993|10|4|df=y}} | Right-handed | Right-arm leg-break | 88 | Mujeeb Ur Rahman | {{flagicon|AFG}} | 2001|3|28|df=y}} | Right-handed | Right-arm off-break | Visa contract and International Cap |
Big Bash League 2011/12The team lost their first four matches, but – still with an outside chance to reach the semi-finals – won their last three matches and were just eliminated in the last match. Brendon McCullum missed some matches as he was playing HRV Cup in New Zealand simultaneously while Daniel Vettori missed few games because of injury while the original captain James Hopes missed the whole tournament because of injury. The team ended fifth out of eight on the points table. Date | Opponent | Venue | Result |
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16 December 2011 | Australia}} Sydney Sixers | Sydney Cricket Ground | Lost by 6 wickets | 20 December 2011 | Australia}} Melbourne Stars | The Gabba | Lost by 8 runs | 29 December 2011 | Australia}} Perth Scorchers | WACA Ground | Lost by 10 runs | 3 January 2012 | Australia}} Adelaide Strikers | The Gabba | Lost by 31 runs | 6 January 2012 | Australia}} Hobart Hurricanes | The Gabba | Australia}} Matthew Hayden 76 (51) | 12 January 2012 | Australia}} Melbourne Renegades | Etihad Stadium | New Zealand}} Daniel Vettori 40 (25) and 0/27 (4 Overs) | 17 January 2012 | Australia}} Sydney Thunder | The Gabba | Australia}} Daniel Christian 75* (47) and 1/17 (4 Overs) | Overall Record of 3–4 in BBL|01Failed to make Semifinals, ended 5/8 |
Big Bash League 2012/13FinalBrisbane Heat defeated the Perth Scorchers in the 2012/13 Big Bash League final. The match was played at the WACA Ground on 19 January 2013.[4] Captain James Hopes was unable to play due to injury.[4] Vice-captain Chris Hartley won the toss, and elected to bat first. Joe Burns top scored for Brisbane with 43 runs off 27 balls, in a total of 167 for the loss of five wickets. Jason Behrendorff took 2 wickets for the Scorchers.[5] In reply, Perth Scorchers scored 133 for the loss of nine wickets from their 20 overs, losing by 34 runs. Adam Voges was the highest scorer with 49 runs from 32 deliveries. Barbadian Kemar Roach took 3 wickets for 18 runs. Nathan Hauritz was named man of the match after bowling three overs for 11 runs and taking three catches.[4][5] Date | Opponent | Venue | Result |
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9 December 2012 | Australia}} Hobart Hurricanes | The Gabba | Lost by 8 wickets | 13 December 2012 | Australia}} Adelaide Strikers | Adelaide Oval | Australia}} Luke Pomersbach 65 (39) | 18 December 2012 | Australia}} Perth Scorchers | The Gabba | Lost by 9 wickets (D/L) | 22 December 2012 | Australia}} Melbourne Renegades | Etihad Stadium | Australia}} Ben Cutting 2/12 (4 Overs) | 28 December 2012 | Australia}} Sydney Thunder | Stadium Australia | Australia}} Daniel Christian 5/26 (4 overs) | 3 January 2013 | Australia}} Melbourne Stars | The Gabba | Australia}} James Hopes 49 (40) and 3/28 (4 Overs) | 7 January 2013 | Australia}} Sydney Sixers | The Gabba | Lost by 5 wickets | 12 January 2013 | Australia}} Hobart Hurricanes | Bellerive Oval | Australia}} Luke Pomersbach 82 (42) | Finals Series | 15 January 2013 | Australia}} Melbourne Renegades | Etihad Stadium | Australia}} Luke Pomersbach 112* (70) | 19 January 2013 | Australia}} Perth Scorchers | WACA Ground | Australia}} Nathan Hauritz 0/11 (3 Overs) and 3 catches | Overall Record of 6–4 in BBL|02Big Bash League Champions (1/8) |
Big Bash League 2013/14The team started well, winning their first game against the Perth Scorchers. However, they lost out in many close matches over the course of the season. The Heat struggled but, managed to finish the season in 5th place. There were good signs for the Heat as Cameron Gannon led all BBL wicket-takers, snaring 18 wickets at an average of less than 12 – with best bowling of 4–10. Daniel Vettori was also miserly with the ball, going for just over six an over and picking up 7 wickets. Chris Lynn was the best of the batsman scoring 198 runs closely followed by Dan Christian who made 186 runs at an average of 46.5.[6] Date | Opponent | Venue | Result |
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22 December 2013 | Australia}} Perth Scorchers | The Gabba | Australia}} Chris Lynn 81 (53) | 28 December 2013 | Australia}} Hobart Hurricanes | The Gabba | Lost by 3 wickets | 30 December 2013 | Australia}} Melbourne Renegades | Etihad Stadium | Lost by 57 runs | 2 January 2014 | Australia}} Sydney Sixers | The Gabba | Lost by 4 runs | 8 January 2014 | Australia}} Sydney Thunder | Stadium Australia | Australia}} Chris Lynn 56 (35) | 11 January 2014 | Australia}} Melbourne Stars | The Gabba | Lost by 3 wickets | 18 January 2014 | Australia}} Adelaide Strikers | Adelaide Oval | NZ}} Daniel Vettori 2/10 (4 Overs) | 23 January 2014 | Australia}} Hobart Hurricanes | Bellerive Oval | Lost by 40 runs | Overall Record of 3–5 in BBL|03Failed to make Semifinals, ended 5/8 |
Big Bash League 2014/15 Brisbane Heat finished last in the league, with a record of 2–6, which led to the resignation of Stuart Law as coach, and James Hopes as captain. Brisbane Heat were the first team to win the wooden spoon, besides the Sydney Thunder, who won the spoon in the first 3 seasons of the BBL. Date | Opponent | Venue | Result |
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21 December 2014 | Australia}} Sydney Thunder | ANZ Stadium | Lost by 56 runs | 28 December 2014 | Australia}} Melbourne Stars | The Gabba | Australia}} Ryan Duffield 3/28 (4 overs) | 2 January 2015 | Australia}} Hobart Hurricanes | Blundstone Arena | Lost by 6 wickets | 4 January 2015 | Australia}} Adelaide Strikers | The Gabba | Lost by 5 wickets | 8 January 2015 | Australia}} Perth Scorchers | #TheFurnace | Lost by 8 wickets | 11 January 2015 | Australia}} Sydney Sixers | The Gabba | Lost by 6 wickets | 13 January 2015 | Australia}} Melbourne Renegades | Etihad Stadium | Lost by 5 wickets | 15 January 2015 | Australia}} Hobart Hurricanes | The Gabba | Australia}} Chris Lynn 81 (35) | Overall Record of 2–6 in BBL|04Failed to make Semifinals, ended 8/8 |
Big Bash League 2015/16 Following the retirement of Daniel Vettori's playing career, he signed a 3-year contract to become the coach of the franchise.[7] Big Bash League 2016/17 Following the retirement of Brendon McCullum's international playing career, he returns as a fulltime participant for the Heat for his second stint for the franchise, this time as captain. He took no part last season due to BBL coincided with the final matches of his international career. HonoursDomestic- Big Bash:
- Champions (1): 2012–13
- Runners-Up (0):
- Minor Premiers (0):
- Finals Series Appearances (2): 2012–13, 2016–17
- Wooden Spoons (1): 2014–15
International- Champions League Twenty20:
- Champions (0):
- Runners-Up (0):
- Appearances (1): 2013
vs BBL sides Opponent | Played | Won | Lost | Win % |
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Adelaide Strikers | 6 | 3 | 3 | 50.00% | Hobart Hurricanes | 10 | 5 | 5 | 50.00% | Melbourne Renegades | 6 | 2 | 4 | 33.33% | Melbourne Stars | 6 | 3 | 3 | 50.00% | Perth Scorchers | 7 | 3 | 4 | 42.86% | Sydney Sixers | 6 | 1 | 5 | 16.67% | Sydney Thunder | 6 | 5 | 1 | 83.33% |
Imported players- Brendon McCullum – New Zealand (2011,2015+, 2016–2019)
- Roelof van der Merwe – Netherlands/South Africa (2011)
- Daniel Vettori – New Zealand (2011–2014)
- Thisara Perera – Sri Lanka (2012)
- Kemar Roach – West Indies (2012)
- Dale Steyn – South Africa (2012)
- Craig Kieswetter – England (2013)
- Andrew Flintoff – England (2014)
- Stephen Parry – England (2014)
- Samuel Badree – West Indies (2014–15)
- Lendl Simmons – West Indies (2015–16)
- Tymal Mills - England (2017-17)
- Shadab Khan – Pakistan (2017)
- Yasir Shah – Pakistan (2017)
- Mujeeb Ur Rahman – Afghanistan (2018-19)
+= Did not play a game that season SponsorsYears | Kit Manufacturers | Chest Sponsors | Breast Sponsors | BBL01 | Kooga | Linc Energy | JDRF | BBL02 | Majestic Athletic | BBL05 | BBL06 | CUA | BBL07 | BBL08 |
See also{{Portal|Brisbane|Big Bash League|Cricket}}- Big Bash League
- Queensland Cricket
- Queensland cricket team
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.bigbash.com.au/announcements/bbl-team-names |title=BBL team names and colours |date=6 April 2011 |accessdate=22 April 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110410010839/http://www.bigbash.com.au/announcements/bbl-team-names |archivedate=10 April 2011 |df= }} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/domestic-cricket/new-twenty20-big-bash-league-to-feature-teams-in-pink-orange-and-purple-as-tradition-is-abandoned/story-e6frf3kl-1226034885187|title=New Twenty20 Big Bash league to feature teams in pink, orange and purple as tradition is abandoned|date=6 April 2011|publisher=Fox Sports (Australia)|accessdate=22 April 2011}} 3. ^Cricket Australia (2011), Home Ground, www.brisbaneheat.com.au, retrieved 24 September 2013, <{{cite web|url=http://www.brisbaneheat.com.au/team/gabba |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2013-09-24 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130927151252/http://www.brisbaneheat.com.au/team/gabba |archivedate=2013-09-27 |df= }}> 4. ^1 2 3 {{cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-01-19/heat-capture-big-bash-title/4472642|title=Heat capture Big Bash title|date=19 January 2013|work=ABC Radio Grandstand|publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation|accessdate=20 January 2013}} 5. ^1 {{cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/sport/all/app/?seriesId=2777&matchId=35§ion=cricket&primaryChannel=Scorecard|title= 2012/13 KFC Big Bash League Final – PRS v BRH|date=19 January 2013|work=ABC Radio Grandstand|publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation|accessdate=20 January 2013}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cricket.com.au/news-list/2014/5/2/state-of-the-states-queensland|title=State of the states: Queensland|publisher=Cricket Australia|accessdate=11 June 2014}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/cricket/67592014/Daniel-Vettori-signs-Big-Bash-League-coaching-deal-with-Brisbane-Heat|title=Daniel Vettori signs Big Bash League coaching deal with Brisbane Heat|date=1 April 2015|work=Stuff|accessdate=30 January 2016}}
External links- {{Official website|http://www.brisbaneheat.com.au}}
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