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Brisbane Heat (WBBL)

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Women's cricket team
This article is about the women's team. For the men's team, seeBrisbane Heat.

Cricket team
Brisbane Heat
LeagueWomen's Big Bash League
Personnel
CaptainJess Jonassen
CoachMark Sorell
Team information
CityBrisbane
Colours  Teal
Home groundAllan Border Field
Secondary home groundGreat Barrier Reef Arena
History
Twenty20 debut5 December 2015 (2015-12-05)
WBBL wins2 (2018–19,2019–20)
Official websiteBrisbane Heat
Current season

TheBrisbane Heat are an Australian women'sTwenty20 cricket team based inAlbion,Queensland.[a] The Heat compete in theWomen's Big Bash League and have won two championships, winning back-to-back titles acrossWBBL|04 andWBBL|05.

History

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Formation

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One of eight founding WBBL teams, the Brisbane Heat are aligned with themen's team of the same name.[2] On 24 June 2015,Queensland Cricket confirmed Andy Richards would be the Heat's inaugural coach.[3] At the official WBBL launch on 10 July,Holly Ferling was unveiled as the team's first-ever player signing.[4]Delissa Kimmince was appointed as Brisbane's inauguralcaptain.[5]

The Heat played their first match against theMelbourne Stars on 5 December at theJunction Oval, losing by 20 runs.[6] They won their first match on 12 December atAquinas College inPerth, defeating theSydney Sixers by 35 runs.[7]

Rivalries

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Sydney Thunder

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The Heat have combined with theSydney Thunder to produce several "thrillers",[8][9][10] including:

  • 12 January 2019,Cazalys Stadium: Responding to the Thunder's first innings total of 7/171, Heat openerBeth Mooney recorded her maiden WBBLcentury but was then dismissed in the 17th over. With the Heat still requiring 19 runs off the last twelve balls,Harmanpreet Kaur–having already claimed two wickets, including the stumping of Mooney, for just ten runs–came on to bowl her third over. The Heat, primarily throughDelissa Kimmince, scored 13 runs off the over to swing the momentum once more.Laura Harris then hit the winning runs against the bowling ofNicola Carey with three wickets in hand and three balls remaining, making it Brisbane's highest successful run chase. The result helped to set up a semi-final encounter between the two teams on the following weekend.[9][11][12]
  • 19 January 2019,Drummoyne Oval: In the WBBL|04 semi-finals, the lower-ranked Heat posted a first innings total of 7/140. After struggling through the middle overs of the run chase, a late charge by the Thunder brought them back into the contest to leave a required five runs off the final delivery for victory. The last ball, sent down byspinnerJess Jonassen, was struck flat and cleanly todeep square leg by batter Nicola Carey. Jonassen immediately signalled disappointment as the ball set sail for beyond theboundary rope, therefore scoring six runs and clinching the match for the Thunder. However, Heat fielderHaidee Birkett made enough ground in time to take a "miracle"[13] catch just inside the field of play to knock the Thunder out of the tournament.[14] The match, in conjunction with the other semi-final played later in the day, was hailed as a showcase of "the irrefutable rise of women's cricket"[15] and "sport with drama, skill and unpredictability – a potent recipe for success".[16]
  • 20 October 2019,North Sydney Oval: Thunder battersAlex Blackwell andPhoebe Litchfield set a new WBBL record for highest fourth-wicketpartnership in their pursuit of the Heat's 9/150. Theunbeaten 97-run stand, which got the Thunder over the line with seven balls to spare, was noted for the 20-year age gap between the two batting partners.[17] At 16 years and 185 days, Litchfield also set a new WBBL record as the youngest player to score a half-century.[18]

Sydney Sixers

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The Heat share a "growing rivalry"[19] with theSydney Sixers. However, ahead of WBBL|05, Sixers wicket-keeperAlyssa Healy claimed "(Brisbane) have made a bit more of it than we have in the last 12 to 18 months, it’s not something we're thinking of too much."[19] Noteworthy matches include:

  • 26 January 2019, Drummoyne Oval: The Heat pulled off an upset victory in the WBBL|04 final to deny a Sixersthree-peat, chasing down Sydney's total of 7/131 with just three wickets in hand and four balls remaining.Beth Mooney was named Player of the Final for her innings of 65 runs off 46 deliveries.[20] Mooney, who had been receiving on-field medical treatment for theflu andheat stroke, revealed in a post-match interview that her ongoinggame delays instigatedsledging from several opponents: "It was kind of nice to know while I wasn't feeling well, I was going well enough to piss them off and they were getting frustrated athow long I was taking to face up... I've played enough cricket against (the Sixers) to know what gets under their skin and we definitely won that battle."[21]
  • 19 October 2019, North Sydney Oval: In their first match of the 2019–20 season, the Heat posted a total of 6/165 before bowling out the Sixers for just 73. The crushing 92-run deficit was the second-largest defeat for a chasing team in WBBL history, and also the Sixers' lowest-ever score.[22][23]

Melbourne Renegades

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Despite winning multiple championships in the league's early years, the Heat have relatively struggled against theMelbourne Renegades. Across the competition's first five seasons, the Renegades were the only team to beat the Heat more often than not.[24] Noteworthy matches include:

  • 23 December 2017,Docklands Stadium: Batting first, the Heat were bowled out for 66, equalling the WBBL record for lowestall out total.[25] The Renegades chased the target down with ten wickets in hand and 55 balls remaining, also setting a new WBBL record for largest victory by a team batting second.[b][26][27]
  • 27 November 2019,Allan Border Field: Targeting 184 runs to win, the Renegades set a new WBBL record for highest successful chase by sealing victory with six wickets in hand and six balls remaining.[28]
  • 7 December 2019, Allan Border Field: The Heat, on their way to a second consecutive title, chased down the Renegades' total of 4/163 with four wickets and twelve balls to spare in the first-ever semi-final encounter between the two teams. Wicket-keeperJosie Dooley, having won a championship with Brisbane in the previous season, top-scored for the Renegades with 50 not out.[29]

Adelaide Strikers

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Noteworthy matches between the Heat and theAdelaide Strikers include:

  • 21 January 2017,The Gabba: Chasing a modest total of 6/127, the Strikers required three runs for victory with two balls remaining. Brisbanemedium-pacerDeandra Dottin thenbowledTegan McPharlin before conceding two runs off the final delivery to force a tie. In the resultingsuper over, Dottin–who had earlier scored 51 runs with the bat–capped off a dominantall-round performance by taking two wickets and limiting Adelaide to just four runs. Beth Mooney scored the winning runs to secure the Heat's first finals appearance.[30][31][32]
  • 8 December 2019, Allan Border Field: In the WBBL|05 final, the Heat gained early ascendancy through quick bowlerGeorgia Prestwidge, who dismissed Player of the TournamentSophie Devine for just five. A late "superb"[33] knock of 55 runs from 33 balls byAmanda-Jade Wellington helped the Strikers to recover to a competitive score of 7/161. The match swung heavily toward Brisbane's favour in the fifth over of the run chase whenSammy-Jo Johnson hit four sixes against the bowling of Devine, though Johnson would be out caught-and-bowled on the last ball of the over. When Devine returned to bowl the eleventh over of the innings, Heat batter Jess Jonassen was dropped by Wellington at extra cover. Jonassen then scored a boundary from each of the next three deliveries she faced, taking Brisbane'srequired scoring rate down to less than a run a ball.[34] Mirroring the climax of the previous season's decider against the Sixers, Laura Harris proceeded to hit the winning runs–this time with six wickets in hand and eleven balls remaining. For her contribution of 56 not out, Beth Mooney was again named Player of the Final as the Heat claimed a second consecutive championship.[35]

Captaincy records

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See also:§ Season summaries

There have been fourcaptains in the Heat's history, including matches featuring an acting captain.

CaptainSpanMWonLostTiedNRW–L%
Delissa Kimmince2015–172211110050
Kirby Short2017–195334190064.15
Jess Jonassen2020–258043330456.58
Georgia Redmayne2023101000

Source:[36][c]

Season summaries

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Chart of yearly table positions for Brisbane Heat inWBBL
Season W–L Pos.FinalsCoachCaptainMost RunsMost WicketsMost Valuable PlayerRefs
2015–167–76thDNQAndy RichardsDelissa KimminceBeth Mooney – 400Delissa Kimmince – 17Beth Mooney[39][40][41]
2016–178–63rdSFAndy RichardsDelissa Kimmince[d]Beth Mooney – 482Jess Jonassen – 17Beth Mooney*[43][44][45]
2017–187–75thDNQPeter McGiffinKirby ShortBeth Mooney – 465Jemma Barsby – 13Beth Mooney[46][47][48]
2018–199–53rdCPeter McGiffinKirby ShortBeth Mooney – 486Delissa Kimmince – 22*Sammy-Jo Johnson[49][50][51]
201910–4*1st*CAshley NoffkeKirby ShortBeth Mooney – 743Jess Jonassen – 21Jess Jonassen[52][53][54]
20208–42ndSFAshley NoffkeJess JonassenGeorgia Redmayne – 357Jonassen,Kerr – 17Amelia Kerr[55][56][57]
20218–53rdEFAshley NoffkeJess JonassenGeorgia Redmayne – 437Jess Jonassen – 21Grace Harris[58][59][60]
20228–53rdCFAshley NoffkeJess JonassenGeorgia Redmayne – 354Jess Jonassen – 25Amelia Kerr[61][62][63]
20238–63rdRUAshley NoffkeJess Jonassen[e]Grace Harris – 501Jess Jonassen – 24Amelia Kerr[65][66][67]
20247–32ndRUMark SorellJess JonassenGrace Harris – 277Jess Jonassen – 17Jess Jonassen*[f][68][69][70]
Legend
DNQDid not qualifySFSemi-finalists*Led the league
EFLost the EliminatorRURunners-up^League record
CFLost the ChallengerCChampions

Home grounds

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VenueGames hosted by season
01020304050607080910Total
Allan Border Field1425N/A[g]35424
Cazalys Stadium11
The Gabba4212110
Great Barrier Reef Arena22243114

Current squad

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The squad of the Brisbane Heat for the2025–26 Women's Big Bash League season as of 21 November 2025.[72][73]

  • Players with international caps are listed inbold.
No.NameNat.Birth DateBatting StyleBowling StyleAdditional Info.
Batters
7Lucy BourkeAustralia2 September 2005Left-handedRight-armmedium
18Annie O'NeilAustralia18 February 1999Right-handedRight-armleg spinLocal Replacement Player
50Jemimah RodriguesIndia5 September 2000Right-handedRight-armoff spinOverseas Draft Pick (Platinum)
58Lauren Winfield-HillEngland16 August 1990Right-handedRight-armmediumInternational Replacement Player
All-rounders
32Nadine de KlerkSouth Africa16 January 2000Right-handedRight-armmediumOverseas Draft Pick (Bronze)
11Sianna GingerAustralia26 July 2005Right-handedRight-armmedium
17Grace HarrisAustralia18 September 1993Right-handedRight-armoff spin
48Chinelle HenryCricket West Indies17 August 1995Right-handedRight-armmediumOverseas Draft Pick (Silver)
21Jess JonassenAustralia5 November 1992Left-handedLeft-arm orthodoxCaptain
88Charli KnottAustralia29 November 2002Right-handedRight-armoff spin
Wicket-keepers
8Georgia RedmayneAustralia8 December 1993Left-handed
96Mikayla WrigleyAustralia12 February 2004Right-handed
Bowlers
22Lily BassingthwaighteAustralia25 March 2007Right-handedRight-armfast
2Bonnie BerryAustralia24 February 2006Right-handedRight-armmedium
5Lucy HamiltonAustralia5 August 2006Left-handedLeft-armfast
44Nicola HancockAustralia8 November 1995Right-handedRight-armmedium

Players

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Australian representatives

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The following is a list of cricketers who have played for the Heat after making their debut in thenational women's team (the period they spent as both a Heat squad member and an Australian-capped player is in brackets):

Overseas marquees

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Associate rookies

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Honours

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Statistics and awards

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Statistics and awards are being updated as WBBL|11 progresses

Team stats

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  • Win–loss record:
Opposition MWonLostTied NR W–L%
Adelaide Strikers2514110056
Hobart Hurricanes211460170
Melbourne Renegades2211100152.38
Melbourne Stars211180257.89
Perth Scorchers2212100054.55
Sydney Sixers211380061.90
Sydney Thunder2413110054.17
Total15688640457.89
  • Highest score in an innings: 7/229 (20 overs) vsPerth Scorchers, 22 October 2023
  • Highest successful chase: 7/172 (19.3 overs) vsSydney Thunder, 12 January 2019
  • Lowest successful defence:[h] 6/127 (20 overs) vsAdelaide Strikers, 21 January 2017
  • Largest victory:
    • Batting first: 92 runs vs Sydney Sixers, 19 October 2019
    • Batting second: 68 balls remaining vsMelbourne Stars, 10 January 2019
  • Longest winning streak: 7 matches, twice (3–22 November 2019 and 11–22 November 2020)
  • Longest losing streak: 7 matches (1 December 2024 – 25 November 2025)

Source:[77]

Individual stats

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  • Most runs:Grace Harris – 2,817
  • Highest score in an innings: Grace Harris – 136 (59) vs Perth Scorchers, 22 October 2023
  • Highest partnership: Grace Harris andGeorgia Redmayne – 165 vs Melbourne Renegades, 18 October 2022
  • Most wickets:Jess Jonassen – 184
  • Best bowling figures in an innings:Lucy Hamilton – 5/8 (4 overs) vs Melbourne Stars, 17 November 2024
  • Most catches (fielder): Grace Harris – 58
  • Most dismissals (wicket-keeper): Georgia Redmayne – 82 (49 catches, 33 stumpings)

Source:[77]

Individual awards

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Sponsors

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YearKit ManufacturerChest SponsorBack SponsorBreast SponsorSleeve Sponsor
2015–16MajesticRebelEpic PharmacyEpic PharmacyRebel
2016–17CUA
2017–18
2018–19CUABetta
2019–20BCF
2020–21Rebel
2021–22NikeGreat Southern BankGreat Southern BankNational Storage
2022–23
2023–24
2024–25Queensland Country BankQueensland Country BankPoolwerx
2025–26New Balance

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Administrative and training base[1]
  2. ^The Heat would go on to equal this record by defeating theMelbourne Stars with 55 balls remaining in a 19 December 2018 match. The Heat then defeated the Stars with 68 balls remaining in a 10 January 2019 match, taking the record outright.
  3. ^ESPNcricinfo erroneously creditedJess Jonassen as captain for the Heat's match on 18 December 2015.[37][38]
  4. ^Kirby Short assumed the captaincy during the season.[42]
  5. ^Georgia Redmayne stood in as acting captain for one game.[64]
  6. ^Joint player of the tournament withEllyse Perry.
  7. ^All WBBL|06 matches were played inSydney due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[71]
  8. ^Excluding shortened matches

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