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The Brisbane Heat have welcomed the recruitment of one of the most experienced ‘local’ players in their history for the coming KFC Big Bash League this summer.
South African fast bowling great Morne Morkel, who played 86...
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The Brisbane Heat will welcome leading English allrounder Lewis Gregory to the club for the first time this summer after securing his signature for the KFC Big Bash League.
Gregory, 28, will be the club’s third international...
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Australian batting star, Marnus Labuschagne, is ready to hit the launchpad with the Brisbane Heat for the coming BBL|10 season, after announcing his re-signing with the club for another season.
The breakout batsman of the past 12...
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The Brisbane Heat have snapped up world-ranked Afghanistan spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman for his third season in the KFC Big Bash League.
Mujeeb, currently the ICC’s number two ranked T20 International spinner, joins English limited overs dasher Tom...
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The Brisbane Heat have thanked foundation player Ben Cutting for his great service to the club following confirmation of his move to the Sydney Thunder today.
The 33-year-old allrounder holds the record for most games for the...
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The Brisbane Heat will welcome back Queensland allrounder Jack Wildermuth for the coming KFC Big Bash League season.Wildermuth, 27, made his debut for the Heat in 2016-17 in BBL|06, playing in the Heat’s semi-final team, before...
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The Brisbane Heat have locked-in the experience of batsman Tom Cooper for the next two KFC Big Bash Leagues.Cooper has played 145 career T20 matches, with 18 T20 Internationals and 23 ODIs for the Netherlands including...
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The Brisbane Heat would like to thank Matt Renshaw for his efforts with the club as he shifts BBL teams to join the Adelaide Strikers.
Heat coach Darren Lehmann said while the club was naturally disappointed to...
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The all-time leading spinner for the Brisbane Heat will continue to turn teal for the next three KFC Big Bash League seasons.
Leg-spinner Mitch Swepson, whose 39 scalps are the most by a slow bowler for the...
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