Nielsen to lead U-19 campaign
Dalby's Julian Nielsen will captain the Australia Post QueenslandUnder-19 cricket team for the national championships in Canberra fromDecember 11-22.
View ArticleBulls ride to victory after Perren blitz
Clinton Perren smashed 82 from 37 deliveries to set up a Queensland victory in the first Twenty20 match of the season
View ArticleQueensland lose Hopes with thigh strain
James Hopes has failed to recover from his thigh strain in time for Queensland's limited-overs match against South Australia at Brisbane on Wednesday
View ArticleAustralia name Hong Kong Sixes squad
Australia have chosen a squad heavy with young allrounders for the Hong Kong Sixes tournament that starts on the weekend
View ArticleSimpson given Pura Cup captaincy
Chris Simpson has been handed the Queensland captaincy for their final match of the Pura Cup season, against Victoria at the MCG starting on Friday
View ArticleBulls call up Perren and Laughlin
Ben Laughlin, the Queensland fast bowler, is in line for his one-day debut after being named in the squad for the Bulls first two FR Cup games of the season
View ArticleQuiney blitz sets up bonus point for Victoria
Rob Quiney continued his outstanding week with a dynamic 73 that set Victoria on the course to pick up a bonus point in their seven-wicket win over Queensland
View ArticleEngland defeat Australia for Sixes title
If England are looking for positive omens ahead of next year's Ashes they may just have found one after they secured the Hong Kong Sixes title with a final-ball victory against Australia
View ArticleSwan proves too strong for Tigers
A tight and dangerous opening spell from Chris Swan snuffed out Tasmania's chances in Hobart, where Queensland jumped to the top of the FR Cup table with a 41-run win
View ArticleCarseldine and Reardon knock out South Australia
Lee Carseldine's unbeaten 47-ball 67 shepherded Queensland to a seven-wicket victory in Brisbane which knocked South Australia out of the KFC Big Bash
View ArticleWarriors exit as Queensland finish second
Western Australia's hopes of regaining their place in the postponed Champions League were shattered as Queensland sealed their spot in the finals
View ArticleBulls stay on top with hot success
Andrew Symonds had a quiet day as Queensland held their lead at the top of the FR Cup with a 30-run victory in steamy Alice Springs
View ArticleDowlin and Barath lift West Indians' spirits
The openers Travis Dowlin and Adrian Barath provided the best news of the tour for the struggling West Indians
View ArticleWilliams keeps faith in faltering squad
David Williams is hoping the West Indians have blown out the rust and that the only way is up after three torrid days against Queensland
View ArticleVictoria well on top against hurting Bulls
On the same day that Ricky Ponting's follow-on decision paid off at the Gabba, Queensland were also forced to follow on after a disappointing first innings at the MCG
View ArticleAllrounder Reardon back for Bulls
Nathan Reardon has replaced James Hopes as Queensland chase some points from their final away Sheffield Shield game of the season in Hobart
View ArticleBailey leads Tasmania with bat and brains
George Bailey's maiden one-day century and his astute use of the spinner Xavier Doherty kept Tasmania's FR Cup season alive
View ArticleVictoria enter final after Hodge heroics
Brad Hodge steered Victoria into the FR Cup final
View ArticlePaul Collingwood joins Perth Scorchers
Paul Collingwood will be the second international star, alongside Herschelle Gibbs, on the Perth Scorchers' Big Bash League roster
View ArticleRobinson steers steady Queensland
Andrew Robinson helped Queensland achieve a steady start to their Sheffield Shield campaign as they batted through the opening day at the Gabba despite having been sent in
View ArticleBulls squeeze past Tigers
Queensland grabbed a second domestic limited overs victory in as many matches by shutting out Tasmania's batsmen in their chase for 263 at Harrup Park in Mackay
View ArticleBulls blast through Tigers
Queensland ripped out 15 Tasmanian wickets in a single day to be within reach of an innings victory over the Tigers at stumps on day two of the Sheffield Shield match at the Gabba
View ArticleBulls caravan rolls on over Blues
Queensland's bowlers defended a mediocre total grandly to shut out New South Wales and maintain the Bulls' unbeaten start to the summer in the domestic limited overs match in Brisbane
View ArticleWestern Australia win despite Reardon ton
Western Australia hung on to win their first match of the Ryobi Cup campaign despite a century from Queensland's Nathan Reardon at the Gabba
View ArticleCowan, Wells push Tasmania into final
Ed Cowan and Jonathan Wells both scored centuries to secure Tasmania a place in the Ryobi Cup final with their win over Queensland in Hobart
View ArticleWatson leaves Sixers, joins Brisbane Heat
Shane Watson has signed a three-year deal with the Brisbane Heat on the second-last day of the initial Big Bash League contract window
View ArticleBulls win with a ball to spare
Usman Khawaja and Nathan Reardon provided the bookends to a successful chase as Queensland prevailed over Tasmania with one ball to spare
View ArticleReardon and Hartley save Bulls from disaster
Nathan Reardon and Chris Hartley saved Queensland from embarrassment on the first day against New South Wales in Canberra, where the Bulls stumbled to 4 for 18 after choosing to bat
View ArticleStriking Hughes burns Scorchers
Phillips Hughes hit an attacking 74 to set up a successful chase after Adelaide's spinners tied down the Scorchers
View ArticleWinning start for Queensland in Ryobi Cup
Western Australia crashed to an 84-run defeat against Queensland in their opening match of the Ryobi One-Day Cup in Sydney. Set a middling total of 203 to chase, WA scored 118 in 42.5 overs
View ArticleBotha's strikes curb Bulls fightback
South Australia lost six wickets for the addition of just 93 runs as they reached 387, and Queensland made 3 for 143 by stumps
View ArticleHussey 85 in vain as Thunder lose again
Seven hundred and thirty five days and counting. That's how long it has been since the Sydney Thunder last won in the Big Bash League and on Friday, not even the most remarkable innings from a most...
View ArticleBurns fires Queensland to bonus-point win
A century from Joe Burns capped off a fine batting display by Queensland, as they scored 351 for 4 on their way to routing South Australia by 94 runs in Brisbane to secure a bonus point
View ArticleDunk, White, Reardon into T20 squad
Ben Dunk is the unexpected choice as Australia's Twenty20 wicketkeeper batsman while Nathan Reardon and Cameron White have also earned places in the squad to face South Africa
View ArticleOperation T20 confidence
A fresh Australian Twenty20 combination will seek to reassure the nation - and themselves - that the Test team's UAE travails are more a matter of unfriendly conditions than a lack of quality in the...
View ArticleRossouw shows his power
Plays of the day from the first Twenty20 between Australia and South Africa in Adelaide
View ArticleHarris eases his way back to cricket
Ryan Harris bowled 14 overs and took the wicket of Ryan Carters in his first outing at first-class level since the Cape Town Test against South Africa in March.
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