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1 ANNUAL REPORT YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2017

2 Brisbane Heat MVP Brendon McCullum. Inset: WBBL Player of the Year Beth Mooney. Annu al General Meeting The Annual General Meeting of Queensland Cricket Association Limited covering the 140th year of cricket administration in Queensland will be held at Queensland Cricket Headquarters, Tuesday 19 September, 2017, 6.00pm Queensland Cricket Association Ltd ACN ABN Greg Chappell Street, Albion 4010 Phone:

3 ANNUAL REPORT CONTENTS It has been a year of growth and extension in many areas of cricket in Australia, from the national teams through to the grassroots, and Queensland Cricket has largely mirrored the national trend in several areas. Participation numbers continue to rise, especially in the case of females playing and enjoying the game, while the KFC Big Bash League and Rebel Women s Big Bash League achieved new heights that augur well for the future. The most visible success came from two different, yet aligned, examples. The first ever Day/Night Test match at the Gabba between Australia and Pakistan was a success, drawing the largest non-ashes Test crowd yet for Brisbane. Innovations such as the Pool Deck and the affinity between Test cricket under lights, Brisbane s afternoons and evenings and another exceptional Gabba pitch proved a winning combination. The support of Cricket Australia, Tourism & Events Queensland and Brisbane Marketing allowed the pink ball Test to be marketed widely with the outcome providing an outstanding experience for many fans. The Test, which saw Queenslanders Matt Renshaw and Bulls captain Usman Khawaja don the baggy green on their home ground, saw 78,095 supporters attend the five days of the match. The previous high point for a non-ashes Test at the ground (which was redeveloped progressively from 1995), was 55,947 against Sri Lanka in In , the West Indies and Australia drew 64,383 fans to the old Gabba. This impressive outcome set the scene for a stand-out BBL and WBBL season for the Brisbane Heat. Both teams made the finals, falling short in the semi-finals, with the Gabba hosting sold-out games for all five of the Heat s home games in BBL 06. The club s semi-final super over thriller against the Sydney Sixers set a BBL crowd record for the Gabba of 35,116. In total 171,801 fans came through the gates to watch the Heat this summer over the four regular home games as well as the semifinal, making a season average of 34,360. Memberships sold out, VIP hospitality hit new heights and the Heat, powered by the excitement of the Bash Brothers - Chris Lynn and captain Brendon McCullum - delivered an average 1.13 million viewers per game across the series. The duo produced some blistering batting displays, with McCullum equalling the fastest ever 50 for Heat, off 18 balls, while he and Lynn produced a record unbroken stand of 148 for the second wicket against Perth at the WACA. Lynn and Beth Mooney were named the respective MVPs of their Leagues after stand-out performances. Male and female national representation was strong in As well as Renshaw and Khawaja, Billy Stanlake and Sam Heazlett made international limited overs debuts, while Lynn turned out in ODI and T20 internationals. Leg-spinner Mitchell Swepson toured India and Bangladesh as well with the Australian Test squads. Mooney and Jess Jonassen were regulars in the Australian Women s team across The Konica Minolta Queensland Fire and the my FootDr Queensland Bulls both made limited overs finals, but neither team was able to overcome their NSW rivals to claim trophies in the deciders of the Matador Cup and the Women s National Cricket League. Young Bulls batsman Marnus Labuschagne was named the Matador Cup Player of the Tournament after a string of decisive efforts through the series. In the Sheffield Shield, Queensland made a play late in the season to storm into contention for the final but lost their last regular season game to eventual champions Victoria, finishing down the table. On a positive note though, the Queensland Academy of Sport claimed the Toyota Futures League 2nd XI competition for the second season in a row to provide encouraging signs for the future. The season also marked an end of an era with wicket-keeper Chris Hartley bringing down the curtain on his illustrious career with Queensland. Hartley, a three-time winner of the Healy Trophy, retired after 131 first-class games for Queensland, which included 100 straight first-class games for the Bulls. A regular captain of the Bulls, he finished his first-class career with 547 catches and 17 stumpings to own the record for the most dismissals in Australian first-class cricket after breaking Darren Berry s mark during the season. Hartley also holds the record for most runs by a wicket-keeper in Sheffield Shield cricket (6138), with the next best former Australian keeper Brad Haddin with 5629 runs. Chairman s Report 2 CEO s Report 5 Cricket s Strategic Vision 8 Supporters & Partners 10 Bulls / CA / ACA Awards 12 My FootDr Bulls Snapshot 14 Konica Minolta Qld Fire Snapshot 15 Brisbane Heat Snapshot 16 My FootDr Premier Grade 18 Participation 20 National Indigenous Cricket Championships 22 Indoor Cricket 23 Australian Representatives 24 Country Championships 25 Obituaries 26 Queensland Cricket Life Members 27 Scoresheets & Statistics International Matches 28 Sheffield Shield 29 Matador Cup 33 Big Bash League 35 Toyota Futures League 37 Women 39 Grade 43 Directors Report 49 Auditor s Report 55 Financial Statements 59 Chris Lynn and Brendon McCullum. Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

4 CHAIRMAN S REPORT This has been another watershed year for Queensland Cricket. While others in this report will talk about the many highlights during the year, I can say that the most pleasing aspect to note is that the cricket family of Queensland is very united. I have been very proud of the QC staff who have now started to implement the policies that the Board has thought through. To see more boots on the ground and interaction with the many clubs, zones and associations throughout the State has enabled us to proudly proclaim that cricket is Queensland s favourite sport. While QC is very proud of this achievement, all we can do is try to put programs, staff and other infrastructure in place. In the end, results such as we have seen are driven by the huge volunteer base that supports our great game. That volunteer base is recognised and valued by QC, but we also acknowledge that we need to do more. Participation continues to reach record levels each year, but having such numbers playing cricket means that there are new challenges for us to meet. For example, more players require more grounds; more grounds mean more curatorial staff; more staff means more money; and that means that we need to ensure that we get the most bang for our buck. The lighting of grounds and the provision of dedicated change rooms for our growing female base are two of the most pressing infrastructure needs that we face around the State. It is very pleasing to be able to report that QC made a profit of $564,069 this year. However, that must be tempered by two things: firstly, that it now costs about $29 million for QC to simply function, and secondly, that it has only been the amazing performances of the Brisbane Heat that have put us in the black. It is not in our best interest to be so reliant upon the Brisbane Heat to run the ordinary activities of QC. To that end, it is a matter of high priority that, whilst fostering and building our returns from the BBL, we continue to source other means of funding to ensure our financial viability and that business flexibility is maximised into the future. While we can rejoice at the success of the Heat, it does not mean that there are rivers of gold for QC. Prudent use of funding to achieve cricket s strategic goals is a given. Still, it is a very exciting time to be involved in cricket. The Gabba witnessed a first in its storied history when it hosted Queensland s inaugural Day/Night Test match. Australia s match against Pakistan attracted an excellent crowd and helped to generate much positive publicity for the game. The determination by the 12 Premier club presidents and the Premier cricket committee to move Premier cricket into the high-performance stream is unmatched by anything I have ever seen in all my involvement with Premier cricket. This determination will complement the good work being done in the Pathway space to assist those talented men and women who aspire to fulfil their dreams and goals of reaching the highest levels of the game. In a similar vein, the enthusiasm of children taking up the game, especially girls, is also unrivalled by anything I have experienced in the past. We have worked diligently to be the sport of choice for government at all levels and we are working hard to maintain this position. The appointment of Max Walters as Chief Executive Officer during the year has been extremely beneficial for cricket in this State. I feel extremely Max Walters congratulates Jarrod Bird and the ground staff on receiving the inaugural Graham Dixon Award for Queensland Cricket Staff. The day/night Test drew fans young and old. 2 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

5 CHAIRMAN S REPORT HOW OUR TEAMS FARED MY FOOTDR QUEENSLAND BULLS Sheffield Shield - 5th Matador BBQs One-Day Cup - 2nd BRISBANE HEAT KFC Big Bash League - 3rd Rebel Women s Big Bash League - 3rd KONICA MINOLTA QUEENSLAND FIRE WNCL - 2nd The Pool Deck at the Gabba was a tremendous innovation for the Test and BBL. fortunate to have a CEO such as Max guiding the many staff that we have. On a personal note, since 14 February, I have truly understood what huge shoes our immediate past Chairman Jim Holding left for me to fill. I thank him for the years he dedicated to Queensland Cricket and look forward to building on that legacy. In taking on the role, I am very grateful for the support I have had from my fellow Board members, QC staff and from the grassroots that make our game so great. Judge Sal Vasta Chairman QUEENSLAND THUNDER Australian Open Men s Indoor Championship - 1st 17 Australian Open Men s Indoor Championship - 2nd QUEENSLAND LIGHTNING Australian Open Women s Indoor Championship - 3rd 17 Australian Open Women s Indoor Championship - 1st QUEENSLAND ACADEMY OF SPORT (2ND XI) Toyota Futures League - 1st QUEENSLAND BRAHMANS Australian Country Championships - 1st QUEENSLAND COUNTRY WOMEN Australian Country Championships - 5th QUEENSLAND ABORIGINAL & TSI XI NICC - 4th QUEENSLAND INDIGENOUS WOMEN NICC - 2nd QUEENSLAND UNDER 19 BOYS National Championships - 9th QUEENSLAND UNDER 17 BOYS National Championships - 2nd QUEENSLAND UNDER 18 GIRLS National Championships - 5th Fun and games at the annual Junior Heat clinics. QUEENSLAND UNDER 15 GIRLS National Championships - 2nd Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

6 BBL 06 SEASON RECORD-BREAKING BROADCAST AUDIENCE 1.13 MILLION 35,116 NEW DOMESTIC ATTENDANCE RECORD VIEWERS PER GAME 34,360 AVERAGE CROWD ATTENDANCE RECORD-BREAKING 171,801 MATCH DAY V.I.P ATTENDANCE FANS THROUGH THE GATES IN BBL 06 16% SOLD OUT MEMBERSHIP CROWD ATTENDANCE VS BBL 05 5X SOLD OUT HOME GAMES 4X RECORD-BREAKING MERCHANDISE SALES DOMESTIC GABBA ATTENDANCE RECORD 23% INCREASE 30% INCREASE 95% INCREASE 300% INCREASE IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS 584 K 67.8 K 62.4 K 2.43 K B R I S B A N E H E AT. C O M. A U 4 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

7 CEO S REPORT Queensland Cricket has enjoyed many highlights through the years, primarily because the people within the game are both talented and passionate. However, cricket in this State and, for that matter, across Australia, is quite a distance from fulfilling its potential. As with most other walks of life, our achievements are diminished if we don t share them. The key ingredient in converting talent and potential into results is trust. No team works effectively without it. Moreover, no one else will catch on to what we are doing (and be incentivised to join us in our journey) without clear communication. Trust is the glue that improves our performance and communication carries us to our desired destination. These values apply to all aspects of our game and to all the people who work within it; and they are particularly relevant to a State such as Queensland, with its decentralised population and its tyranny of distance. Accordingly, as the governing body of cricket in this State, Queensland Cricket has a huge responsibility to play its part in realising the full potential of our beloved game. In this regard, we are at a watershed moment in our history with manifold issues and challenges facing us over the next five years. Queensland Cricket has developed its strategy for that period and the key pillars of that strategy are attached to this report. Our strategy, which is aligned in all material respects to the strategy of Cricket Australia, has been developed to address many issues, including but not limited to: Women and Girls The increasing participation of women and girls in our sport is a truly wonderful development that resonates through all aspects of our lives - family, sport and society in general. Cricket is a sport that lends itself to athleticism and dexterity and the possibilities for females in both the participation and elite areas are endless. The primary issue to be tackled is increasing the critical mass of girls playing cricket at a junior level and fostering pathways that, over time, will benefit both participation numbers and elite development. To this end, Queensland Cricket will invest $750,000 into female game development and $600,000 into programmes for elite women and girls in the year ending 30 June Infrastructure and Facilities Across the State, our infrastructure challenges are immense. The lack of proper facilities at Club level to cater for increased participation across the board, particularly for women and girls, is a serious and increasingly enervating problem that needs urgent attention. Queensland Cricket is dealing with all levels of government and is confident that significant progress will be made in this area over the next 12 months. BBL/WBBL No one needs to be reminded of the potential upside in these competitions but the road ahead needs to be navigated with caution. Sporting history is littered with the casualties of ill-conceived club and competition expansions and significant vision and diligence will be required to effectively pilot the Big Bash Leagues into the future. T20 Cricket More consideration, attention and resourcing needs to be directed to T20 cricket. At the elite end of the game, we outlay millions on developing pathways for young players into Test, One-Day and first-class cricket, all of which is money well-spent. However, if elite T20 cricket is to thrive and grow, talent pathways for T20 players need to be rapidly and significantly improved. For its part, Queensland Cricket needs to work with Premier Clubs and regional centres to increase the quantity and quality of T20 cricket played, thus ultimately growing the critical mass of T20 domestic elite players. At the participation end of the spectrum, the imperative is the same. T20 cricket lends itself to an increasingly time-poor society and we need to cater to changing societal demands in this regard. The Milo T20 Blast Schools Cup again gave girls a chance to excel. Matthew Renshaw salutes the crowd after his SCG century. Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

8 CEO S REPORT Premier Grade Men s and Women s Premier Grade is now under the high-performance banner. This is not window dressing but rather a concerted strategy to mirror the conditions and challenges of first-class cricket in first grade. There are numerous factors being addressed, not the least of which are wickets and coaching. The standard of grade wickets needs to be improved by varying degrees from club to club and the level of communication, coordination and knowledge sharing between first grade coaches and QC coaching staff is an area that has immense upside. Queensland Cricket will invest $300,000 into these areas in the year ending 30 June Regional Cricket As alluded to earlier, Queensland is unique in terms of its population spread. There are over one million people living north of the Tropic of Capricorn and such a situation brings with it unique opportunities and challenges. History shows clearly that regional Queensland is extremely fertile ground for talent across many sports. We ignore this history at our peril. Somehow, some way, this tyranny of distance must be overcome. Clubs, Junior and Community Cricket Along with Premier Clubs, Community Cricket Associations, Junior Associations and Clubs the length and breadth of the State are the pulse of cricket participation. In this sense, the most important people in the game are our volunteers who work tirelessly and selflessly for the good of cricket and their community. No praise is too high for them and they deserve and need our support. Allan Border and Shaw Road Precincts As mentioned earlier, the need for upgraded infrastructure and facilities looms large for Clubs across the State. However, one major project in the offing deserves specific mention. Discussions are ongoing with Government regarding the masterplan for the Allan Border Field and Shaw Road development. Cricket Australia has reserved $2.25 million for this project to go with $2.0 million reserved by Queensland Cricket. The total project cost is estimated to be $18.5 million and reserved funding of $4.25 million (23%) is an excellent base for negotiating Government assistance. The vision is to lift the Allan Border Precinct to a world-class playing and training facility and to develop, in concert with Northern Suburbs DCC and Cricket Australia, the fields at Shaw Road, providing further elite playing and training facilities. This development, coupled with the existing world-class facilities at the National Cricket Centre, will place Queensland at the pinnacle of high performance facilities in Australia. Our Sponsors and Supporters No sporting organisation can succeed without outstanding sponsors and supporters and in this regard, Queensland Cricket is indeed fortunate. A Sponsor Board follows this report and, on behalf of Queensland Cricket, I thank you all sincerely for your unstinting support and friendship. We will not let you down. The Konica Minolta Queensland Fire enter the Allan Border Field playing arena. 6 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

9 CEO S REPORT AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVES MEN Usman Khawaja (Test, ODI) Joe Burns (Test) Mitchell Swepson (Tour) Matthew Renshaw (Test) Billy Stanlake (ODI) Sam Heazlett (ODI) Chris Lynn (ODI, T20) Australian Women s players Beth Mooney (left) and Jess Jonassen (right) with Queensland s Holly Ferling and the Minister for Women, the Hon Shannon Fentiman MP at the announcement that Brisbane would host a 2017 Women s Ashes match. WOMEN Beth Mooney (ODI, T20) Jess Jonassen (ODI, T20) Holly Ferling (ODI) Grace Harris (ODI, T20) Our Community Our purpose as an organisation as encapsulated in our Strategic Five Year Plan is to Deliver outstanding life experiences for Queensland communities anywhere, anytime. In that vein, let s remember that we are blessed to be involved in the game we love and we have an obligation to leave the communities in which we live all the better for our passing through. If you are involved in Queensland Cricket as a player, administrator, coach, volunteer, umpire, scorer or in any other capacity, please accept my thanks and appreciation for all your hard work in recent times. In particular, I would like to express my sincere thanks to the staff of Queensland Cricket for their ongoing outstanding performance, support and comradeship. They are real unsung heroes. The future is ripe with opportunity. Max Walters OAM Chief Executive Officer AUSTRALIAN COUNTRY MEN James Spargo Tony Hampson Sam Winton Lenny Martin (coach) Shane Turner (Manager) WOMEN Eliza Flynn AUSTRALIAN INDIGENOUS MEN Preston White Adam McDermott Worrin Williams WOMEN Carly Fuller Shaye Easton Tamika Hansen AUSTRALIAN INDOOR MEN Lyle Teske Rhys Dearness Rob Fitzgerald Hayden Searle MEN Rhys Dearness Rob Fitzgerald Jay Otto Lyle Teske Gold Coast Dolphins batter Carly Fuller, a Queensland Indigenous representative, hits out in the Katherine Raymont Shield. WOMEN Dulane Carson Ashleigh Doble Kara Sutherland Megan Dixon WOMEN Jude Coleman (c) Ashleigh Doble Meagan Dixon Krystal Oppermann Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

10 STRATEGY PURPOSE DELIVER OUTSTANDING LIFE EXPERIENCES FOR QUEENSLAND COMMUNITITES ANYWHERE ANYTIME 8 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

11 STRATEGIC PILLARS QUEENSLAND S LEADING SPORTING ORGANISATION SPORT OF CHOICE FOR GOVERNMENT DELIVER OUTSTANDING LIFE EXPERIENCES FOR QUEENSLAND COMMUNITITES ANYWHERE ANYTIME ENABLE PLAYERS TO ACHIEVE DREAMS WORLD-CLASS FAMILY-FRIENDLY ENTERTAINMENT ATTRACT AND RETAIN PARTICIPANTS Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

12 SUPPORTERS Queensland Cricket gratefully acknowledges the assistance and backing it enjoys from several organisations of likeminded cricket enthusiasts and supporters. These groups perform important tasks within the wider community, as well as providing cricket with enviable role models in terms of their generosity and breadth of spirit. The Peter Burge XI We thank the commitment of the Peter Burge XI and its members: Doug Barton Peter Bell Tony Coutts Peter Evans John Gowdie Spencer Grammer Graham Oldham John Pearce Richard Williams Mick Power AM Tim Prest The Bulls Masters The group of past Queensland cricket greats that helps foster and develop cricket and assists local charities throughout Queensland regional communities. They play regular matches around Queensland and provide coaching and community outreach at each venue. The Lord s Taverners Qld The Queensland branch is part of a national network of cricket lovers who raise funds exclusively to help the young and disadvantaged achieve their sporting goals. This support includes cricket for the blind and visually impaired, cricket for those with a disability, cricket for the deaf and Indigenous cricket. The Wanderers Qld The Club encourages young people to play and enjoy the game of cricket. It plays mid-week matches each summer, mostly against schools in the State s south-east, and undertakes an annual 12-day playing and coaching tour of country centres. The Australian Cricket Society (QLD) The ACSQ is an official associate of Queensland Cricket. Its goal is to provide a convivial cricket lover s forum that promotes lasting friendships and a greater understanding of the cricketing world, past and present. It assists several charitable and cricket initiatives. Queensland Parliamentary Friends of Cricket The QPFOC was formed to help lift the profile of cricket in Queensland among elected State representatives. It hopes to encourage cricket participation in local electorates, especially among young girls and women; promote the value to communities of diversity and inclusion through playing cricket; and support the delivery of improved local facilities for participants, fans and volunteers. Queensland Cricket thanks the members for their support and enthusiasm for the game. The Co-Chairs are: The Hon Mark Ryan MP, Member for Morayfield Tony Perrett, Member for Gympie Duncan Pegg MP, Member for Stretton Lachlan Millar MP, Member for Gregory Brittany Lauga MP, Member for Keppel Verity Barton MP, Member for Broadwater As well, thank you to the co-patrons of the WBBL Brisbane Heat, the Minister for Women, the Hon Shannon Fentiman MP and Deputy Leader of the Opposition Deb Frecklington MP. Queensland Cricket Foundation As the Annual Report was completed, the finishing touches were applied to the creation of the Queensland Cricket Foundation. The Queensland Cricket Foundation is established through the Australian Sports Foundation - projects/queensland-cricket-association/ The Australian Sports Foundation helps clubs and organisations from the grassroots and community level, to professional and elite national level, and individual athletes to fundraise for sport by providing tax deductibility for donations made to projects signed up with them. The Queensland Cricket Foundation supports initiatives to grow the sport of cricket and its unique contribution to Queensland communities. Initiatives will develop cricket infrastructure and foster talent, participation, accessibility, and inclusiveness. Specifically, it has been established to enable the growth of new and stronger funding partnerships with cricket interests, supporters and fans, as well as with business and philanthropic organisations and individuals. Cricket-based initiatives funded through the Foundation will be established to deliver improved facilities and equipment, targeted participation programs, talent and skills development, and other outcomes to better serve Queensland communities - like increased cricket accessibility and inclusiveness. The work of the Foundation aims to give more Queenslanders the opportunity to support and participate in Australia s favourite sport, while enhancing the experience of all existing cricketers and fans. As well as being able to donate straight to the Queensland Cricket Foundation, there is also a specific cricket-based initiative housed under the Foundation that people can choose to direct their funds to: Female Facilities Initiative Infrastructure to encourage cricket participation by girls and women. Funding donated to this initiative will contribute to infrastructure and facilities development and upgrade projects to make Queensland cricket clubs more welcoming for women and girls. 10 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

13 SPONSORS Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

14 BULLS AWARDS IAN HEALY TROPHY PLAYER OF THE YEAR : Michael Neser : Chris Hartley : Joe Burns : James Hopes Chris Hartley Ben Cutting James Hopes : Chris Hartley : Lee Carseldine : Ashley Noffke : Ashley Noffke : Andy Bichel : James Hopes : Stuart Law : Michael Kasprowicz : Jimmy Maher : Martin Love : Michael Kasprowicz : Andy Bichel BULLS SHEFFIELD SHIELD PLAYER OF THE YEAR : Jack Wildermuth : Matthew Renshaw : Joe Burns : Peter Forrest : James Hopes : Chris Hartley : James Hopes : Chris Hartley : Chris Hartley : Ashley Noffke : Andy Bichel : Andy Bichel : Andy Bichel : Not presented : Andy Bichel BULLS PLAYERS PLAYER : Chris Hartley : James Hopes : James Hopes : James Hopes : Chris Hartley : Chris Hartley : James Hopes : Ben Cutting : Lee Carseldine : Ashley Noffke : Clinton Perren : Andy Bichel : Andy Bichel : Stuart Law : Clinton Perren : Jimmy Maher : Joe Dawes : Andy Bichel : Jimmy Maher : Andrew Symonds BULLS ONE-DAY PLAYER OF THE YEAR : Michael Neser : Nathan Reardon : Usman Khawaja 2013:14: Usman Khawaja : Chris Hartley : Nathan Reardon : Chris Lynn : Lee Carseldine : Ben Laughlin : James Hopes : Clinton Perren : James Hopes : Andrew Symonds : Not presented : Geoff Foley BULLS FIELDING AWARD : Marnus Labuschagne : Peter Forrest : Joe Burns : Chris Hartley : Chris Hartley : Chris Hartley : Chris Simpson : James Hopes : Nathan Reardon : James Hopes : Chris Hartley : James Hopes Michael Neser batting. The Bulls celebrate another milestone. 12 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

15 ACA / CRICKET AUSTRALIA AWARDS SHEFFIELD SHIELD TEAM OF THE YEAR Joe Burns (Qld) Ed Cowan (NSW) Hilton Cartwright (WA) George Bailey (c, Tas) Moises Henriques (NSW) Ashton Turner (WA) Chris Hartley (wk, Qld) Chris Tremain (Vic) Chad Sayers (SA) Jon Holland (Vic) Jason Behrendorff (WA) Simon Mackin (WA, 12th) MATADOR CUP TEAM OF THE YEAR Player of the tournament: Marnus Labuschagne Cameron White (Vic, c) Daniel Hughes (NSW) Callum Ferguson (SA) Alex Doolan (Tas) Adam Voges (WA) Moises Henriques (NSW) Tim Paine (Tas, wk) Cameron Valente (SA) Arjun Nair (NSW) Patrick Cummins (NSW) Doug Bollinger (NSW) Andrew Tye (12th, WA) WNCL TEAM OF THE YEAR Beth Mooney (Qld) Georgia Redmayne (Tas) Meg Lanning (c, Vic) Alex Blackwell (NSW) Charlotte Edwards (SA) Taliah McGrath (SA) Erin Osborne (ACT) Molly Strano (Vic) Sarah Aley (NSW) Nicole Goodwin (ACT) Amanda Wellington (SA) Joe Burns hits out in the Sheffield Shield. Chris Hartley was class until the end in his final season. CRICKET PARTICIPATION IN QUEENSLAND , TOTAL PARTICIPATION IN QUEENSLAND % 55 % REGIONAL 45 % BRISBANE 32 % FEMALE ASSOCIATIONS PILOT 7 NEW JUNIOR FORMATS 58.8 % OF CLUB/COMMUNITY PARTICIPANTS WERE JUNIOR AND YOUTH (5-18 YEARS) SCHOOL PARTICIPANTS CLUB + COMMUNITY PARTICIPANTS INDOOR PARTICIPANTS 186,874 69,876 32,010 3,610 MILO T20 BLAST 66,393 MILO T20 BLAST SCHOOL CUP 4,382 MILO in2cricket Head to PlayCricket.com.au to get involved in cricket. #PlayCricket Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

16 MY FOOT DR QUEENSLAND BULLS The Bulls Sheffield Shield Player of the Year Jack Wildermuth in full stride. The myfootdr Queensland Bulls farewelled a favourite son in a season where they went close on more than one occasion but ultimately had to settle for a summer without trophies. The Bulls dominated the Matador Cup one-day competition, which was played over three weeks at the start of the domestic season, winning every round robin game except one. The team was full of confidence when they faced NSW in the final, only to come up against a rampant Nathan Lyon, whose 4-10 proved the difference between the sides. Rising batsman Marnus Labuschange was the standout performer all season, winning the player of the series for his 271 runs at an average of 45.16, which included several match-turning knocks, and a strike-rate of per 100 balls. In his second year at the helm of the Bulls, coach Phil Jaques faced early struggles against Sheffield Shield heavyweights Victoria and New South Wales before Queensland s stars shone in a hard-fought season that was live until the final game. The Bulls recorded four wins for the season - just one fewer than finalists South Australia - for a sixth-place finish in a tight competition. The Bulls made an early mark with their round three win over eventual finalists the Redbacks at the Gabba, with player of the match Matt Renshaw s commanding 108 in the first innings and 50 in the second helping seal the win. Renshaw s early-season form was a mixed blessing for the Bulls, however, with the prolific left-hander selected for his Test debut against South Africa in Adelaide just four days later. Renshaw s absence opened a space for Sam Truloff, who made his firstclass debut at Tony Ireland Stadium in Townsville against Western Australia in the next round. Michael Neser s all - round performance was enough to win man of the match honours in a game the Bulls won by 97 runs. Captain Usman Khawaja stepped up in the next match, against the Warriors in Perth, but a combined 218 runs - including a magnificent 157 in the first innings - was not enough to see the Bulls over the line. After a break for the BBL, Queensland returned to the Gabba in February for the business end of the season. Taking on Tasmania, wicketkeeper and captain Chris Hartley was the star as he equalled Darren Berry s record for the most dismissals by a wicket-keeper in the Sheffield Shield with 546 scalps. Hartley backed up the glovework with the bat, scoring an unbeaten 102 in the first innings and steering the Bulls to victory in the second - and earned man of the match in the process. Hartley retired at the end of the season - finishing his first-class career with 547 catches and 17 stumpings to own the record for the most dismissals in Australian first-class cricket. His 131 first-class games for Queensland included 100 in a row and his 6138 runs are the most by a wicket-keeper in Sheffield Shield cricket. His teammates recognised his contribution, naming him the Bulls Players Player at the Queensland Cricket Awards Night. The season came down to the final game for the Bulls - requiring a win over ladder leaders Victoria at Allan Border Field to remain a chance of making the final. The task proved too much, however, with Queensland bowing out to the eventual winners. BULLS AWARDS IAN HEALY TROPHY Michael Neser BULLS PLAYERS PLAYER Chris Hartley SHEFFIELD SHIELD PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jack Wildermuth MATADOR CUP PLAYER OF THE YEAR Michael Neser QAS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Sam Truloff QAS SQUAD (ROOKIE LIST) Xavier Bartlett (Gold Coast) Max Bryant (Gold Coast) Brendan Doggett (Wests) Jack Prestwidge (Norths) Matthew Kuhnemann (Gold Coast) Bryce Street (Sandgate-Redcliffe) 14 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

17 KONICA MINOLTA QUEENSLAND FIRE The Konica Minolta Queensland Fire get ready for action. After dominating all season, the Konica Minolta Queensland Fire made the finals of the Women s National Cricket League for the first time in a decade before finishing as runners-up to champions the NSW Breakers. The 50-over competition took place over eight weeks before Christmas and the Fire soon became the team to beat. They lost just one match before the final, finishing the season with four wins, a tie and the one loss. This was a big improvement on last season, when the Fire had a 50 per cent win/loss ratio. Captain Delissa Kimmince again had an outstanding all-round season, finishing with 225 runs at an average of 45, a strike rate of and a top score of 93 not out. This complemented her efforts with the ball, where she picked up five wickets for the season. The star with the bat was Beth Mooney, who became the sixth player to reach 1000 runs for Queensland in the WNCL. Her top score of 146 in the win against Victoria helped Queensland secure a place in the final and topped off a season in which she struck 325 runs at an average of with a strike rate of AWARDS KONICA MINOLTA QUEENSLAND FIRE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Delissa Kimmince KONICA MINOLTA QUEENSLAND FIRE YOUTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR Renee Irvine FIRE PLAYERS PLAYER AWARD Haidee Birkett INVITED QAS PLAYERS Abigail Godfrey (Gold Coast) Josephine Dooley (Wests) Maggie Murphy (Darling Downs) Nina Westernraad (Gold Coast) Ella Whish (Darling Downs) It was a team effort among the bowling group, with Grace Harris leading the way with six wickets at and a best effort of 2-9. Haidee Birkett, Jess Jonassen, Jemma Barsby and Kimmince all chipped in with five wickets each for the season. In the final at Allan Border Field, the Fire faced the daunting task of knocking off a NSW team that had won 17 of the 20 WNCL titles. The Fire never recovered from a blistering opening spell by Rene Farrell, whose 3-20 from seven overs included the key wickets of Mooney off the very first ball of the match, Jonassen (21 from 20 balls) and Harris for a duck to leave Queensland at a position from which they were unable to regroup. Fire batter Beth Mooney takes on the opposition. Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

18 BRISBANE HEAT Heater, Flame and Rocketman and the Heat Dance Crew were firm crowd favourites once again in BBL 06. BBL 06 was a season defined by Lynnsanity and the Gabba curse. It was a summer of record breaking: five sold out home games, including a new Heat crowd record of 35,116, the highest-ever membership base and the largest sponsorship deal in Queensland Cricket history, with CUA. It was a tournament that, for the Heat, was summed up in one of history s most thrilling semi-finals, against Sydney Sixers at the Gabba. Tied on 167 after 20 overs, Sydney batted first in the Super Over decider. The Sixers made 22 off Ben Cutting s over with Moises Henriques 19 not out. Under pressure, the Heat managed just 15 off Sean Abbott s over. It was a cruel way to exit the finals series, with only one of their five victories coming at home. Chris Lynn continued to lure the fans with his phenomenal striking, notching 309 runs off 174 in just five games. His unforgettable 121-metre six is already the stuff of legend - smashed onto the Gabba roof off Shaun Tait s bowling. Despite missing the Heat s final three league matches through injury and international duties, Lynn was named BBL player of the tournament. Leg spinner Mitch Swepson earned the tag of fan favourite, and a callup for the Test tour of India, with his performances on the bouncy Gabba wicket. He finished the tournament with 11 wickets from eight matches. As well as setting a swag of off-field high points, the Heat also became the first team in the tournament s history to average a run-rate higher than nine-anover throughout the regular season. The WBBL Brisbane Heat established themselves as serious run-chasers, with six of their eight WBBL 02 victories coming when they batted second. That record ultimately proved their undoing when in the semi-final against Perth, the Scorchers passed the Heat s with 26 balls to spare. Beth Mooney was pivotal in Brisbane s path to the playoffs, her blistering form with the bat resulting in her being named WBBL player of the tournament. Mooney smashed 482 runs for the Brisbane Heat at an average of 42.81, including five half-centuries with an incredible strike rate of With international stars West Indian Deandra Dottin and Southern Stars strike bowler Holly Ferling missing the majority of the season, others stepped up to the challenge for the Heat. Captaining for the back end of the season, Kirby Short proved a steadying presence. Her highlights including a composed 39 from 49 balls in the semifinal, where she hit a boundary from the first ball she faced. Jess Jonassen and Jemma Barsby were consistent contributors with both bat and ball, while Haidee Birkett took one of the summer s most spectacular catches against Sydney Thunder and left-armer Kara Sutherland bagged a thrilling 3-5 in the return match. Heat skipper Brendon McCullum congratulates Chris Lynn. Mitch Swepson was eye-catching for the Heat. 16 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

19 BRISBANE HEAT BRISBANE HEAT STATISTICS BATTING MOST RUNS Brendon McCullum Chris Lynn Alex Ross BEST BATTING 98* (49) - Chris Lynn v Scorchers 85* (48) - Chris Lynn v Sydney Thunder 84* (50) - Chris Lynn v Hurricanes 72 (35) - Brendon McCullum v Hurricanes 64 (36) - Alex Ross v Strikers BEST STRIKE RATE Chris Lynn Brendon McCullum Sam Heazlett MOST SIXES 26 - Chris Lynn 19 - Brendon McCullum 9 - Joe Burns MOST FOURS 31 - Brendon McCullum 17 - Chris Lynn 16 - Jimmy Peirson BOWLING MOST WICKETS 15 - Mark Steketee 12 - Mitch Swepson 9 - Jack Wildermuth/Ben Cutting BEST BOWLING (MIN 3 WKTS) 3/32 - Mark Steketee BEST ECONOMY RATE Tymal Mills Samuel Badree Mitch Swepson MOST OVERS 35 - Mark Steketee 34 - Mitch Swepson Ben Cutting MATCH RESULTS Brisbane Heat 5/206 (Ross 64, Peirson 46) def Adelaide Strikers 6/196 (Dunk 85, Weatherald 52, Steketee 3/32) by 10 runs. Brisbane Heat 7 for 160 (Lynn 85*, Ahmed 2-19) beat Sydney Thunder 7 for 157 (Morgan 52, Badree 2-20) by three wickets. Brisbane Heat 3 for 174 (Lynn 84*, McCullum 72) beat Hobart Hurricanes 9 for 173 (Christian 33, Wildermuth 2-26, Steketee 2-29) by seven wickets. Sydney Sixers 7 for 191 (Hughes 85) beat Brisbane Heat 6 for 186 (Burns 51*, Peirson 44, Abbott 3-38) by three wickets. Brisbane Heat 174 for 1 (Lynn 98*, McCullum 50*) beat Perth Scorchers 173 for 6 (M Marsh 70, Swepson 2-27) by nine wickets. Perth Scorchers 5 for 156 (Klinger 81, Swepson 2-22) beat Brisbane Heat 129 (Ross 39, Tye 4-22) by 27 runs. Brisbane Heat 3 for 139 (Ross 46*, Burns 42*) beat Melbourne Stars 7 for 138 (Wright 60*, Swepson 2-14) by seven wickets. Melbourne Renegades 5 for 199 (Finch 71, Harris 48, Steketee 2-37) beat Brisbane Heat 198 (McCullum 64, Cutting 35, Burns 35 Perera 2-27) by one run. Overall record of 5-3 in BBL 06. Finished second on the ladder and qualified for home semi-final at the Gabba. Semi-final: Brisbane Heat 167 (McCullum 46, Lyon 4-23, Abbott 4-40) tied Sydney Sixers 167 (Henriques 64, Hughes 46, Steketee 2-21). Sydney won the one-over eliminator. WBBL Heat allrounders Jemma Barsby and Deandra Dottin are all smiles after guiding the Heat to victory. WBBL BRISBANE HEAT STATISTICS BATTING MOST RUNS Beth Mooney Kirby Short Jess Jonassen BEST BATTING 78* (60) - Beth Mooney v Hurricanes 75* (66) - Beth Mooney v Thunder 75* (47) - Beth Mooney v Strikers 67* (46) - Beth Mooney v Scorchers 60* (44) - Deandra Dottin v Sixers BEST STRIKE RATE Sammy-Jo Johnson Beth Mooney Deandra Dottin MOST SIXES 3 - Deandra Dottin 2 - Jess Jonassen/Beth Mooney 1 - Lauren Winfield/Laura Harris/ Jemma Barsby MOST FOURS 58 - Beth Mooney 26 - Kirby Short 23 - Jess Jonassen BOWLING MOST WICKETS 18 - Jess Jonassen 16 - Jemma Barsby 8 - Haidee Birkett BEST BOWLING (MIN 3 WKTS) Jemma Barsby Kara Sutherland Jess Jonassen Jemma Barsby BEST ECONOMY RATE Smriti Mandhana Jess Jonassen Holly Ferling MOST OVERS Jess Jonassen Haidee Birkett 45 - Jemma Barsby/Delissa Kimmince WBBL Heat captain Kirby Short takes on the field. MATCH RESULTS Brisbane Heat 5 for 142 (Dottin 60*, Aley 2-17) beat Sydney Sixers 6 for 138 (Healy 48, Dottin 2-24, Ferling 2-25) by five wickets. Sydney Sixers 2 for 86 (Perry 45*, Jonassen 1-16) beat Brisbane Heat 9 for 83 (Barsby 26*, Gardner 2-7, Aley 2-14) by 8 wickets. Perth Scorchers 2 for 102 (Bolton 46*, Graham 29*, Dottin 1-18) beat Brisbane Heat 9 for 101 (Mandhana 21, King 2-10) by eight wickets. Brisbane Heat 2 for 95 (Mooney 67*, King 2-30) beat Perth Scorchers 9 for 94 (Villani 19, Barsby 2-12) by eight wickets. Melbourne Stars 2 for 148 (Lanning 97*) beat Brisbane Heat 7 for 94 (Short 27, Nielsen 3-19) by 54 runs. Brisbane Heat 5 for 129 (Mooney 55, Jonassen 32, Triscari 2-20) beat Melbourne Stars 6 for 124 (Lanning 50, Inglis 41, Mandhana 2-6) by five runs. Sydney Thunder 8 for 132 (Haynes 40, Birkett 2-25) beat Brisbane Heat 9 for 129 (Mooney 34, Short 30, Bates 2-18, Carey 2-18) by three runs. Brisbane Heat 1 for 117 (Mooney 75*) beat Sydney Thunder 8 for 115 (Blackwell 43, Sutherland 3-5) by 9 wickets. Brisbane Heat 2 for 153 (Mooney 78*, Short 43) beat Hobart Hurricanes 8 for 138 (Satterthwaite 57, Barsby 3-34) by 15 runs. Hobart Hurricanes 2 for 123 (Redmayne 64*) beat Brisbane Heat 122 (Mandhana 40, Matthews 5-19) by 8 wickets. Brisbane Heat 5 for 105 (Mooney 45, Wyatt 2-12) beat Melbourne Renegades 102 (Britt 32, Barsby 4-13, Jonassen 3-12) by 5 wickets. Melbourne Renegades 3 for 102 (Priest 44, Jonassen 2-6) beat Brisbane Heat 8 for 125 (Kimmince 39, Barsby 36, Strano 3-19) by 7 wickets (D/L method). Brisbane Heat 1 for 142 (Mooney 75*, Short 42) beat Adelaide Strikers 5 for 139 (Beaumont 50*, Wellington 46, Kimmince 2-18) by 9 wickets. Brisbane Heat 6 for 127 (Dottin 51, Wellington 2-8) tied Adelaide Strikers 8 for 127 (Beaumont 58, Dottin 1-17). Brisbane won the oneover eliminator. SEMI-FINAL Perth Scorchers 1 for 125 (Villani 52*, Bolton 36) beat Brisbane Heat 5 for 124 (Short 39, King 2-17) by 9 wickets. Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

20 MY FOOT DR PREMIER GRADE The victorious Wests squad after their Premier Cricket Final victory. A near-perfect season for University of Queensland was upset by a rampant Western Suburbs in the Premier Cricket final as the Bulldogs corrected their recent four-day history with their first championship title since Wests headed into the final on the back of a last-round victory over University, which put them in a good place to challenge for the Cam Battersby Cup. It had been a stand-out season for the Students which saw them take out the First Grade Overall Championship, the Damien Mullins Trophy, the Club Championship and the John McKnoulty Cup for the Kookaburra One Day Competition. Making their way into their sixth consecutive Premiership Final after drawing with Valley in the semi-finals courtesy of my FootDr Queensland Bulls batsman Peter Forrest s composed 113 not out, University was further bolstered by the inclusion of another Bulls squad member, Nathan Reardon. With Wests batting first, the Students depth meant little as their opponents batted out the first weekend and entered day three on The Wests tail wagged, with Steve McGiffin hitting an unbeaten 117 from number eight and combining for a ninth wicket 100-run stand with Sam Doggett, who finished on 43. This followed a century to Bulls batsman Sam Truloff and 88 to Chris Sabburg. Wests were eventually dismissed for 466, with Uni captain Michael Phillipson the pick of the bowlers with 5-98 off 52 overs. As Minor Premiers and needing only a draw to win the title, the Students took to the crease with a view to batting out the day for a draw seeming the most likely scenario. However the top order was unable to convert starts into big scores and the game ended after tea on day four, when Wests stalwart Steve Paulsen trapped James Holliday leg before. Century-maker Truloff collected the Andy Bichel Award for player of the match. It was far from a lost season for University, however, with their white-ball prowess securing the John McKnoulty Cup for the Kookaburra Premier Cricket one-day competition, and earning the Damien Mullins Trophy as overall Club Champions once more. Wynnum-Manly s Nathan Rabnott was the overall leading runs-scorer with 863 at while University s Scott Walter was the leading wicket-taker with 42 at Uni claimed victory in the Second Grade Grand Final, defeating the Sunshine Coast by seven wickets in a low-scoring contest, while Sandgate-Redcliffe pulled off a miraculous 319-run chase to claim victory over Uni in the Third Grade Grand Final. In a repeat of the KFC State Premier League Final, Sandgate-Redcliffe took on the Sunshine Coast in the decider that had to be replayed on a reserve day with the original Final being abandoned due to bad weather after just 11 overs. Some tremendous hitting from Joshua McClelland (who was later named the Andrew Symonds Award winner for his 54* off 19 balls) at the end of the Sandgate- Redcliffe innings got them to a respectable score of The Scorchers made a fast start through Alecz Day (32 off 10) and Kobi Francis- Griggs (49 off 40), and were on track to chase down the target before a spectacular one-handed catch from Matt Dolan to remove Francis-Griggs turned the chase on its head. The Sunshine Coast scrambled to tie the game on the final ball as they scampered two with the last pair at the crease. This took it to a thrilling Super Over, where Sandgate-Redcliffe chased down the 13 runs required thanks to sixes from Lloyd Aspin and Zac Keune. This year the KFC State Premier League competition was staged between Sandgate-Redcliffe, University of Queensland, Northern Suburbs and the Sunshine Coast as well as North Queensland and South Queensland. In the women s Premier competitions, the Katherine Raymont Shield was again a closely-contested competition, with Sandgate-Redcliffe and Gold Coast meeting in the two finals in the one-day and T20 format. The Gators claimed both, winning the oneday Final in fine style after Jemma Barsby had claimed 3-17 from 10 overs and Tess Cooper (48no) helped chase down the Dolphins total of 111 for the loss of just one wicket. The T20 was a similar tale, with the Gold Coast restricted to thanks to a fine haul of 3-15 from Courtney Hill before Beth Mooney hit an emphatic 51 from 28 balls to seal the win. In the Jodie Fields Shield for second grade, the rookie Ipswich/Logan team tasted premiership glory in their first season under the Hornets banner, defeating Sandgate- Redcliffe in the decider. 18 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

21 MY FOOT DR PREMIER GRADE The grand-niece of Kath Smith, Suzanne Connor, presents the award to Gold Coast women s coach Garry Lovett, accepting on behalf of Abigail Godfrey Joan Burge presents the Peter Burge Medal to the winner Michael Philipson PETER BURGE MEDAL LEADER BOARD 47 Michael Philipson, University of Qld 41 Andrew Gode, Valley 37 Alecz Day, Sunshine Coast 37 Cameron Trask, Wynnum-Manly 37 Lachlan Pfeffer, Valley 34 Chris Sabburg, Wests 33 Steve Paulsen, Wests 33 Bryce Street, Sandgate-Redcliffe 33 Sam Doggett, Wests 31 Nathan Rabnott, Wynnum-Manly KATH SMITH MEDAL LEADER BOARD 27 Abigail Godfrey, Gold Coast 23 Delissa Kimmince, Gold Coast 22 Tess Cooper, Sandgate-Redcliffe 22 Jess Jonassen, University of Qld 19 Megan White, Valley 15 Leteysha Randall, Valley 15 Selena Tainton, University of Qld 15 Jemma Barsby, Sandgate-Redcliffe 14 Carly Fuller, Gold Coast 12 Georgia Prestwidge, Sandgate- Redcliffe 10 Beth Mooney, Sandgate-Redcliffe PETER BURGE MEDAL WINNERS : Andrew Hammelman (S Brisbane) Robert McGhee (Toombul) : Peter Clifford (Toombul) : Andrew Courtice (UofQ) : Adam Dale (Wynnum-Manly) : Dominic Ovenden (N Suburbs) Peter Skuse (Toombul) Scott Prestwidge (Wynnum-Manly) : Adam Dale (Wynnum-Manly) : Jeff Pfaff (Gold Coast) : Paul Argent (S Brisbane) : Mick Miller (N Suburbs) : Brendan Creevey (Sandgate-Redcliffe) : Dale Turner (S Brisbane) : Greg Rowell (W Suburbs) : Aaron Nye (W Suburbs) : Nathan Rimmington (Sandgate-Redcliffe) : Derek Tate (Toombul) : Ben Laughlin (Wynnum-Manly) : Aaron Nye (W Suburbs) : Glen Batticciotto (Sandgate-Redcliffe) : Craig Philipson (UofQ) : Chris Lynn (Toombul) : Nick Fitzpatrick (Sunshine Coast) : Brian May (South Brisbane) : Brad Ipson (Gold Coast) : Simon Milenko (Redlands) : Scott Walter (UofQ) : Sam Truloff (Wests) : Michael Philipson (UofQ) KATH SMITH MEDAL WINNERS : Trish Brown (Valley) : Trish Brown (Wynnum-Manly) : Trish Brown (Wynnum-Manly) : Trish Brown (Wynnum-Manly) : Melissa Bulow (W Suburbs) : Jude Coleman (Beenleigh/Logan) : Melissa Bulow (W Suburbs) : Melissa Bulow (W Suburbs) : Jess Jonassen (UofQ) : Jess Jonassen (UofQ) : Jude Coleman (Ipswich/Logan) : Delissa Kimmince (Gold Coast) : Delissa Kimmince (Gold Coast) : Grace Harris (Wests) : Abigail Godfrey (Gold Coast) Abigail Godfrey. Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

22 PARTICIPATION Cricket has further consolidated its primacy in Queensland with National Cricket Census revealing the State has recorded robust growth for the seventh year in a row. Queensland again exceeded the previous Census high to register its largest total number of participants involved, with 280,768 participants, the third highest number of participants in Australia behind NSW/ACT and Victoria. Over the past six years, Queensland has delivered an average increase in participants of 11.63%. The current Census notes that Queensland has 293 clubs fielding 5294 teams. Again, there were pleasing increases in the number of boys and girls taking up the game. The full roll-out of the new junior formats in the coming season will continue to attract more boys and girls to play as cricket becomes more accessible and enjoyable. During , Cricket Australia announced the findings of its national facilities audit, which surveyed all States and Territories to provide an updated assessment of the facilities available to cricket. As part of that audit, Queensland Cricket identified several opportunities to improve facilities at the grassroots. At the time of the census release in August, there were more than 50 cricket infrastructure projects on the books for community clubs around the state, in various stages. Additionally, in , more than $250,000 was committed to 15 Queensland projects in partnership with Cricket Australia through the National Community Facilities Funding Scheme. These are set to deliver more than $2.5 million worth of cricket infrastructure. During the year, Queensland Cricket also committed to the National Cricket Campus project encompassing Allan Border Field and Shaw Park at Kalinga. This is a national project which Queensland Cricket believes will deliver an important outcome for Australian Cricket and the local community when that vision is realised. Queensland Cricket continues to drive the creation of strong ties between schools and clubs to assist with increasing and retaining participants each year. Mackay, Townsville, Cairns, Ipswich, Logan, Sunshine Coast and Rockhampton all made the commitment to trial the new junior formats last season and the feedback from this exercise was that it was a successful initiative that allowed boys and girls to learn skills faster, and develop greater confidence. Another initiative in to assist with participation figures was to make entry level coaching courses free of charge to ensure that the number of volunteers, especially coaches, increases in line with participation gains. The marked growth in the number of girls playing, especially in Mackay, Townsville, Gympie, Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast, Toowoomba, Cairns, Atherton and Brisbane, was attributable to the growth of Heat Girls Cricket Leagues and stand-alone junior girls competitions, Nationally, there were 1,429,529 total participants taking part in the sport in , making the past season another record breaking one for cricket with a growth of 9.03% on the previous year. Total Female participation in cricket has increased to 393,735 in making up 27.5% of participants, and a 25% increase from the previous year. Female participation is highest in schools, making up 88.8% of female participants, and nearly half of all school participants are girls. Junior Cricket is thriving, with 135,223 boys and girls aged between 5 and 12 participating in MILO in2 CRICKET and MILO T20 Blast and junior club cricket. MILO In2Cricket kids enjoy the wide open spaces of the Gabba. 20 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

23 PARTICIPATION The girls from Baralaba State College made the Finals of the MILO T20 Blast Schools Cup held at the MCG. Indigenous cricket saw a significant 47.3% growth with a total of 54,326 participants last year, equating to an approximate increase of 580% since There are now more than 60 indigenous players participating in First Grade teams in Premier Cricket competitions around the country. Multicultural participants saw a 18.3% growth, totaling 222,120 and participants with a disability totaled 23,172, a 32.5% growth. The Census was the fifteenth annual auditing of Australian cricket participation. The Cricket Census has become an important information system for game development, setting targets, and monitoring successes and trends for the long term enhancement of Australian cricket. A participant is defined by the Australian Cricket Census as someone who participates in at least four sessions of a formal cricket program. The census was compiled by specialist researcher Street Ryan, with the cooperative efforts of Cricket Australia and each of the eight state and territory cricket associations. The organisations are responsible for recording the number of programs, teams and registered players within their state/territory for each cricket program area. Cricket Australia s junior participation programs are supported by Nestlé and the Australian Government via the Australian Sports Commission. The Government support aims to get children healthy and active through participation in sport. Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

24 NICC Queensland celebrate a wicket at the National Indigenous Championships in Alice Springs. Indigenous cricket is going from strength to strength in Queensland at both elite and grassroots levels. The showcase event was the National Indigenous Cricket Championships at Alice Springs in February, which was the second year since the move to a standalone Championships. Queensland again sent a men s team and, for the first time, sent a standalone women s team after Queensland had previously combined with Tasmania in last year s competition. The men won four games but bowed out of the tournament before the finals for a fourth place finish. Captain Worrin Williams was a star with bat and ball with performances including 5-29 against NSW and 37 runs against Victoria. Opener Preston White s half century against NSW was another highlight of a tournament that saw the debuts of Gympie spinner Mason McGlone and Chinchilla product Rhys Gibson. The women, coached by Sunshine Coast fast bowler and former Queensland Indigenous player Ashley Renouf, made the final and missed out on a maiden National Indigenous Cricket Championships title by a heartbreaking five runs, unable to chase down New South Wales 134-run total in the decider. Tamika Hansen had an outstanding tournament with the ball, including hauls of 6-4, 3-3, 3-25 and 2-22 in the final, and some useful contributions with the bat. Shaye Easton s 72 runs against NSW was another highlight, as was Christina Coulson s 54 against the NT. In the Final, the Blues batted first, with opener Sara Darney top scoring with 59, including three sixes and seven fours. Hansen (2-22) silenced Darney just before NSW s total ticked over to triple figures, Coulson (2-15) chipping in to contain them to Carly Fuller (37) and Shareene Ferrier (25no) championed Queensland s chase, with skipper Courtney Hagen (21) and Hansen (21) ensuring the match came down to the nail-biting final over. Queensland needed 12 runs to win with just one wicket in hand but fell agonisingly short on Queensland Cricket attributed the good performance to initiatives including a strong partnership with the South West Indigenous Network (SWIN) and talent spotting at the Females Secondary Schools MILO T20 Blast School Cup - where the Biloela College team containing several Indigenous girls from Woorabinda represented Queensland at the National Final at the MCG. Following the competition, three of these players - Shaniqua Miller, Rhianon Adams and Marzena Oakley - were selected in the Queensland Women s team QUEENSLAND MEN S INDIGENOUS TEAM: Worrin Williams (South Brisbane CC, C), Preston White (Toombul District CC - VC), Tyran Eggmolesse (Northern Suburbs District CC), Adam McDermott (Wynnum-Manly District CC), Dylan Blackman (Northsiders CC, Ipswich), Dwayne Malone (Western Suburbs District CC), Alex Melville (Wynnum-Manly District CC), Mark Thompson (Toombul District CC), Mason McGlone (Gympie Valleys), Daley Martin (Western Districts Toowoomba), Jake Coolwell (Valley District Cricket Club), Rhys Gibson (Ipswich Grammar/Chinchilla) QUEENSLAND WOMEN S INDIGENOUS TEAM: Courtney Hagen (Valley District CC), Carly Fuller (Gold Coast District CC), Shaye Easton (Dalby), Tamika Hansen (Sandgate-Redcliffe CC), Lisa Goodman (Sandgate-Redcliffe, Toowoomba), Shareene Ferrier (Gold Coast District CC), Christina Coulson (Valley District CC), Clodagh Ryall (Redlands Tigers CC), Amanda Wilson (Defence Force), Shaniqua Miller (Woorabinda), Rhianon Adams (Woorabinda), Marzena Oakley (Woorabinda), Fallon Ord (Brisbane) 22 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

25 INDOOR CRICKET QUEENSLAND LIGHT ING Queensland Indoor cricket enjoyed a stellar year with the promise of better things to come thanks to an expansion to a new national competition - the 2017 Beastwear National Indoor Cricket League (NICL). The competition features 10 open men s divisions (two from Queensland) and six open women s divisions (one from Queensland), with up to 75 teams competing for the title of National Champions and more than $50,000 in prize money. Cricket Australia partnered with Beastwear as the naming rights sponsor of the NICL for two seasons, the first major commercial partnership of its kind with indoor cricket in Australia. Queensland s Wynnum Seagulls took out the men s title, earning $10,000 for their centre. They defeated Western Australia zone champion Seamer Snakes by 19 runs, with Wynnum s Adam McDermott taking out the player of the match award for his 18 runs and one wicket. The NICL followed the national titles, where Queensland again featured heavily, claiming two from four titles at the Indoor Open Championships in Springvale, Melbourne - the Lords Taverner s Shield for a 15th time from 24 attempts and the Open Men s division. The State s dominance was recognised through Australian representation, with Thunder players Lyle Teske, Rhys Dearness, Rob Fitzgerald and Hayden Searle named for national honours, while Dulane Carson, Ashleigh Doble, Megan Dixon and Kara Sutherland from the Lightning were called up to the Australian women s squad. The Queensland Indoor players of the year for saw Krystal Opperman become a first-time winner of the award. She picked up player of the match honours during the regular round games of the 2016 Australian Open titles in Victoria as part of the Queensland Lightning team that reached the prelim final only to lose to SA. The men s award was won by fivetime World Cup representative Rob Fitzgerald, a previous winner of this award who was the player of the Final for the Queensland Thunder side which defeated the ACT in the Australian Open Final. The 2017 National titles were held in Mackay with the ACT edging out Queensland by just nine runs in the Open men s final, 84 to 75. Queensland claimed two titles - the Open Women s and 21 & Under Men s. Player of the Final Krystal Opperman scored 18 runs and claimed two wickets, as Queensland s Open Women defeated Victoria 81 to 59. It was a comfortable win for Queensland s 21 & Under Men, who defeated Western Australia Black 91 to 40, on the back of 14 runs and three wickets to Player of the Final Hamish Chapman. Fellow Queenslander Ryan Dowse won the Player of the Series award. In the 21 & Under Women s Division, Victoria Blue just overcame Queensland, 74 to 66. There was a healthy representation in the Australian squads named for the 2017 Indoor Cricket World Cup in Dubai. Jude Coleman was captain of the Australian Women s team. AUSTRALIAN SQUADS Open Men s: Vinesh Bennett, Benji Floros, Matthew Floros, Tim Floros, Luke Ryan (ACT); Rhys Dearness, Rob Fitzgerald, Jay Otto, Lyle Teske (QLD); Travis Baker, Justin Perkins (VIC); Chris Chellew (WA). Coach: Ross Gregory. Assistant Coach: Rob Boiston. Manager: Billy Floros. Open Women s: Claire Koski (NSW); Dulane Carson, Jude Coleman, Ashleigh Doble, Meagan Dixon, Krystal Oppermann (QLD); Neisha Iles, Stacey Oates, Kylie Rattray (SA); Nicole Martin, Briony Polkinghorne, Laura Shaw (VIC). Coach: Donna Dalby. Manager: Maleah Harris. Specialist Coaches: Wendy Kemp & Tahnee Norris. 21 & Under Men s: Alexander Floros, Tyler Hays (ACT); Hamish Chapman, Jeremy Crighton, Ryan Dowse, Adrian Lascu, Blaine Schloss, Matt Schubert (QLD); Jamie Diener, Zachary Schwarz (SA); Joshua Fontana, Blair Oakley (WA). Coach: Brenton Brien. Assistant Coach: Tony Panecasio. Manager: Grant MacQuarrie. 21 & Under Women s: Samantha Arnold, Amy Riddell (NSW); Zeldine Barnard, Samantha Dixon, Courtney Hewitt, Emily Vallance, Alexandra Weeks (Queensland); Ainslee Knight (SA); Adelaide Campion, Amy Jennings, Chloe Rafferty, Maddie Wright (VIC). Coach: Cindy Kross. Manager: Melissa Horn. Specialist Coaches: Wendy Kemp & Tahnee Norris. Krystal Oppermann works a run for the Lightning. Rob Fitzgerald in action for the Thunder. The Wynnum team that won the first Beastwear National Indoor Cricket League. Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

26 AUSTRALIAN MALE REPRESENTATIVES Players who have represented Australia while playing for Queensland (to 1 September 2017) Player Test Tests ODI ODI s T20 T20 s Career Career Career Allan, PJ Archer, KA Archer, RG Bichel, AJ Border, AR * * 273 Boyce, CJ Brown, WA * 22 Burge, PJ Burns, JA Carlson, PH Chappell, GS * Coningham, A Cosier, GJ Cutting, BCJ Dale, AC Dell, AR Duncan, JRF Dymock, G Forrest, PJ Grout, ATW Harris, RJ Hartigan, MJ Hauritz, NM Hayden, ML Healy, IA * 168 Heazlett, SD Hohns, TV Hopes, JR Hornibrook, PM Hurwood, A Jennings, CB Johnson, LJ Kasprowicz, MG Player Test Tests ODI ODI s T20 T20 s Career Career Career Kent, MF Kerr, RB Khawaja, U Laughlin, B Law, SG Lindwall, RR * 61 Love, ML Lynn, C Mackay, KD Maclean, JA Maguire, JN Maher, JP McCool, CL McDermott, CJ McLaren, JW Muller, SA Noffke, AA Nothling, OE Ogilvie, AD Oxenham, RK Rackemann, CG Reardon, N Renshaw, MT Ritchie, GM Stanlake B Symonds, A Tallon, D Taylor, PL Thomson, JR Thurlow, HM Trimble, GS Veivers, TR Watson, SR Wessels, KC Billy Stanlake bowling. Usman Khawaja batting. 24 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

27 COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS The Queensland Country Brahmans reclaimed the Australian Country Championships with a commanding performance at the titles in Wollongong in January. The men took out the inaugural men s T20 title and then sealed the overall title with a win against South Australia Country. The Brahmans, captained by Townsville wicket-keeper Tony Hampson, entered the final round on top of the ladder and secured the championships thanks to a comfortable six-wicket win in their finalround game. New South Wales Country held on to win the men s one-day title by defeating East Asia-Pacific. In the women s division, East Asia-Pacific won the tournament final by eight wickets over Victoria Country, securing back-toback women s championships thanks to an unbroken 98-run stand from Gold Coast Dolphins and Papua New Guinea star Norma Ovasuru (42no) and captain Pauke Siaka (41no). The Queensland Country Women s team finished fifth. In the individual awards, SA Country s Ben Pengelley and NSW Country s Rebecca Cady won the Player of the Championships award in the men s and women s division, respectively. Pengelley also won the Don Bradman batting award. QLD Country captain Hampson was named captain of the men s Australian Country XII and took out the Ian Healy wicket-keeping award. He was joined in the national country team by James Spargo (Gold Coast), Sam Winton (Gold Coast) and coach Lenny Martin and manager Shane Turner. For the women, East Asia-Pacific captain Pauke Siaka (from PNG) was named captain of the women s Australian Country XII. Eliza Flynn (Wests - Darling Downs) was also named in the team, while Hannah Clarke s (University of Qld) performance in the championships was recognised with the fielding award. Gary Madsen s service to country cricket was acknowledged with induction into the Hall of Fame. Madsen was made a Life Member of Queensland Cricket in , and the following year received an OAM, both in recognition of his great involvement with cricket. From Ipswich, he became President of QCCA in 1991 as well, another role he filled for a long period, serving until He was heavily involved with the creation of the Australian Country championships. Eliza Flynn and Meagan Dixon. The Queensland Country Women s team celebrate a dismissal. Queensland Country captain Tony Hampson led by example as the Brahmans claimed the title. Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

28 OBITUARIES Queensland Cricket noted with sadness the passing of several dedicated servants of the game during LOU ROWAN (May 2, February 3, 2017) A forthright individual, Lou Rowan umpired in two of Australia s most controversial Tests during his international career. He handled the pressure cooker environment of those matches with the same rigorous determination that he brought to his career as a member of the Queensland Police Service. Standing in just his third Test, Rowan was at the bowler s end in the Test at the Gabba when his partner Col Egar no balled Ian Meckiff for chucking from square leg in the series against South Africa. Rowan also stood in the fractious Ashes series in Australia, including the Seventh Test in Sydney when the umpires ordered England captain Ray Illingworth to return to the field with his team in the Test or forfeit the game after the tourists had walked off the field in response to fast bowler John Snow being man-handled by a spectator over the fine leg fence at the SCG. Rowan had earlier warned Snow for intimidatory bowling after the English quick had struck Australian tail-ender Terry Jenner in the head with a bouncer. It was one of several run-ins between Rowan and the English team during the series. In his career, Rowan officiated in 26 Test matches, three games between Australia and The Rest of the World in and the first One-Day International, a 40- over game, played when all five days of the Third Test in Melbourne during the Ashes series were washed out. Originally from Murwillumbah in NSW, he made his first-class debut in as an umpire in Queensland in He was a founding member of the Queensland Umpire s Association and for 22 years was a board member of the Brisbane Cricket Ground Trust. In retirement, he maintained a lengthy correspondence with Sir Donald Bradman, who appreciated his nononsense approach to the modern game. For many years, he lived at Yangan near Warwick and was wellregarded in the local community. At the time of his death at the age of 91, he was Australia s oldest Test umpire. CLARENCE EDGAR (MICK) HARVEY (17 March, October, 2016) The grandfather of Konica Minolta Queensland Fire captain Kirby Short, Mick Harvey was one of several wellknown cricketing brothers, with the most famous being the only surviving Invincible, Neil Harvey. Known widely as Mick, Clarence Edgar Harvey grew up with his sporting siblings in Victoria after being born in Newcastle in NSW. He played first-class cricket for Victoria as a top order batsman in , but had limited success and opportunity and opted to shift north to bolster Queensland s batting the following season. He settled in Brisbane and enjoyed his best first-class season the following year in , scoring 490 runs at 37.69, including his maiden first-class century against a full-strength New South Wales team with several Test bowlers. However, he struggled to replicate that form the following season and was dropped, remaining on the selection outer aside from a solitary game in Recalled the following season, he overcame a slow start to score two centuries to end with 421 runs at for the summer. But again, reproducing his best proved challenging and he was dropped and recalled several times in and before ending his first-class career. Harvey took up umpiring, and made his first-class debut in He became a regular official over the next few seasons and then broke into international umpiring in In that summer, Harvey stood in two One Day Internationals (ODIs) and one Test. The following season he made his final appearances at international level, presiding over another Test and four ODIs. His last season of top-level domestic umpiring was in , during which he officiated in two matches. He finished his career having presided over 31 first-class and 13 List A matches. In retirement, he maintained a keen interest in cricket. PAMELA GASKELL (25 May September 2016) Pam Gaskell, the wife of well-known cricket identity Brian, mother of former Queensland player Mark, mother-in-law of former Queensland player Wayne Broad and grandmother to ex-bulls batsman Ryan Broad, passed in Pam and Brian were highly regarded in cricketing circles for their support and backing of several important organisations within the Queensland Cricket family, including the Queensland Umpires & Scorers Association, Warehouse Cricket Association, Premier Cricket and the Queensland Cricketers Club. Gabba Sporting Products, founded by Brian, continues to make a meaningful contribution to sporting and community facilities throughout Queensland. Australian tail-ender Terry Jenner crashes to the turf after being struck by a John Snow bouncer as umpire Lou Rowan officiates. 26 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

29 QUEENSLAND CRICKET LIFE MEMBERS G Down 1908 BR Bale 1908 R Doran 1908 WB Slade 1909 TMW McWilliam 1909 GM Colledge 1909 J Allen 1911 SC Whittred 1911 WT Evans 1911 AE Oxenham 1912 WJ Lewis 1913 Col The Hon JFG Foxton 1913 T Muir 1913 EJ Beard 1919 MF McCaffrey 1919 WH Carvasso 1919 RA Alexander 1920 WH Henley 1920 JN Horton 1921 GW Ward 1922 HTA Wetzig 1922 MJ Hortigan 1923 JS Hutcheon 1923 CL Mossop 1925 AE Wyeth 1925 RA Alton 1926 WJ Fehlberg 1926 JP Orr 1927 LPD O Connor 1928 FC Thompson 1929 JRD Mahoney 1930 RK Oxenham 1934 JH Holdworth 1935 PJ Carter 1936 LL Gill 1937 TM Barber 1938 JW Hoelscher 1940 JT Bale 1942 NJ Plaisted 1945 TE Williams 1946 PJ Frawley 1947 PM Hornibrook 1948 CF Moroney 1949 GE Lax 1950 VC Schaefer 1951 TJ Burge 1952 FP Malone 1953 BH Shaw 1954 WJ Scott 1956 QF Rice 1957 R McGhee 1958 MJ Whalley 1959 LDA England 1960 IH Townsend 1962 ROGER HARRIS (7 July September 2017) Club cricket stalwart Roger Harris, a Life Member of Queensland Cricket, Northern Suburbs DCC and Brisbane North Junior Cricket, passed away as this report was being finalised. Roger Harris and his brother WEP Harris (University of Queensland) were synonymous with their chosen clubs, where they were widely respected and renowned for their commitment. After a playing career that started in 1960 with Norths, Roger became best known as an administrator for his strong focus on mentoring young players, especially those who came to the club from regional centres where he helped many make smooth transitions into Premier Cricket. He was an excellent judge of a player, and provided insights and counsel to all. Roger and Robin Horse Pascoe were synonymous with North s cricket and its success through the 70s. His tireless work for Northern Suburbs over many years is the stuff of legend, and he epitomised the volunteer spirit and the camaraderie that comes with it. He played a significant part in the creation of Queensland Junior Cricket and the Brisbane North Junior Cricket Association, where he was the initial secretary for Zone 2 within BNJCA. He became a Life Member of Queensland Cricket in He is also a Life Member of Queensland Junior Cricket and the now defunct Brisbane Junior Cricket Association. When Zone 1 and Zone 2 were merged to form the Brisbane North Junior Cricket Association in 1997, Roger was given Life Membership. Roger was a Long Term Member of the Wanderers (Qld) Club and toured regularly with the Wanderers on its annual tours of rural Queensland and northern NSW. NT McMahon 1963 CO Apps 1964 KLM Mossop 1965 CL Saunders 1966 TS Redgrave 1967 C Jones AO 1968 JG Cooke 1969 EA Toovey MBE OAM 1970 EC LaFrantz MBE 1971 R Spence 1972 RG Teske 1973 GI Hornsby BEM 1974 RA Young 1975 KD Mackay MBE 1976 AC Pettigrew 1977 OD Driscoll 1978 VW Holland 1979 CR Richards 1980 HR Tanner 1981 BS McCahon 1982 CE Anstey OAM 1983 PJ Mullins OAM 1984 R Littledike 1985 RD Harris 1986 AC Battersby AM 1987 RP Easton OAM 1988 PJ Burge AM 1989 WEP Harris 1990 RR Lindwall 1991 WA Brown OAM 1992 JJ McLaughlin OAM 1996 SC Trimble MBE 1997 JA Maclean MBE 1998 RT Pascoe 1999 RG Archer AM 2000 JN McKnoulty AM 2001 GJ Madsen OAM 2002 TV Hohns OAM 2003 SG Law OAM 2004 TR Veivers 2005 DG Mullins SC 2006 P Stathis 2007 L Moore 2008 B Phelan OAM 2009 AR Border AO 2010 MW Johnson 2011 CG Rackemann 2012 G J Dixon 2013 LD Cooper 2014 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

30 International Scoresheets AUSTRALIA v PAKISTAN The Gabba December 15-19, 2016 Toss: Australia Umpires: IJ Gould, RK Illingworth, S Ravi (TV) Referee: RS Mahanama Award: Asad Shafiq (Pak) AUSTRALIA Pakistan 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings 2nd Innings MT Renshaw c Sarfraz b Riaz 71 c Y Khan b Rahat 6 Sami Aslam c Wade b Bird 22 c Renshaw b Starc 15 DA Warner lbw b Amir 32 c Riaz b Amir 12 Azhar Ali c Khawaja b Starc 5 c Wade b Starc 71 UT Khawaja c Misbah b Yasir 4 Azhar c Misbah Ali b Rahat 74 Babar Azam c Smith b Hazlewood 19 c Smith b Lyon 14 SPD Smith * c Sarfraz b Riaz 130 c Rahat b Yasir 63 Younis Khan c Wade b Hazlewood 0 c Smith b Lyon 65 PSP Handscomb b Riaz 105 not out 35 Misbah-ul-Haq * c Renshaw b Bird 4 c Wade b Bird 5 NJ Maddinson c Sarfraz b Riaz 1 c Babar b Riaz 4 Asad Shafiq c Khawaja b Starc 2 c Warner b Starc 137 MS Wade + c Azhar b Amir 7 not out 1 Sarfraz Ahmed + not out 59 b Starc 24 MA Starc c Shafiq b Amir 10 Wahab Riaz c & b Hazlewood 1 c Smith b Bird 30 JR Hazlewood c Shafiq b Amir 8 Yasir Shah c Khawaja b Starc 1 run out (Smith) 33 NM Lyon c Shafiq b Amir 29 Mohammad Amir c Wade b Bird 21 c Wade b Bird 48 JM Bird not out 19 Rahat Ali run out (Warner) 4 not out 1 5 lb, 7 nb, 1 w 13 2 b, 4 lb, 1 nb 7 3 lb, 1 w 4 5 lb, 2 w overs, 558 mins overs, 178 mins overs, 251 mins overs, 653 mins 450 Fall of wickets: 1-70 (Warner), 2-75 (Khawaja), (Renshaw), (Smith), (Maddinson), (Wade), (Starc), (Hazlewood), (Handscomb), (Lyon) Fall of wickets: 1-12 (Warner), 2-24 (Renshaw), (Smith), (Khawaja), (Maddinson) Fall of wickets: 1-6 (Azhar), 2-43 (Babar), 3-43 (Y Khan), 4-48 (Misbah), 5-54 (Shafiq), 6-56 (Aslam), 7-66 (Riaz), 8-67 (Yasir), (Amir), (Rahat) Fall of wickets: 1-31 (Aslam), 2-54 (Babar), (Azhar), (Misbah), (Y Khan), (Sarfraz), (Amir), (Riaz), (Shafiq), (Yasir) Pakistan- bowling O M R W O M R W Australia - bowling O M R W O M R W Mohammed Amir MA Starc Rahat Ali JR Hazlewood Yasir Shah JM Bird Wahab Riaz NM Lyon Azhar Ali NJ Maddinson The Gabba lights up for the historic Day/Night Test. AUSTRALIA v PAKISTAN The Gabba January 13, 2017 Toss: Australia Umpires: MD Martell, C Shamshuddin, CB Caffeney (TV) Referee: JJ Crowe Award: MS Wade (Aus) AUSTRALIA PAKISTAN DA Warner b Amir 7 Azhar Ali * c Warner b Faulkner 24 TM Head c Rizwan b Imad 39 Sharjeel Khan c Maxwell b Faulkner 18 SPD Smith * c Rizwan b Amir 0 M Hafeez c Wade b Faulkner 4 CA Lynn c Rizwan b Hasan 16 Babar Azam c Smith b Cummins 33 MR Marsh c Rizwan b Imad 4 Umar Akmal c Head b Starc 17 GJ Maxwell c Hafeez b Hasan 60 M Rizwan + c Marsh b Cummins 21 MS Wade + not out 100 Imad Wasim c Warner b Marsh 29 JP Faulkner c Hafeez b Nawaz 5 M Nawaz b Starc 1 PJ Cummins run out (Akmal-Amir) 15 M Amir c Maxwel b Faulkner 8 MA Starc b Hasan 10 Wahab Riaz c Starc b Cummins 6 B Stanlake not out 1 Hasan Ali not out 1 1 lb, 1 nb, 9 w 11 7 b, 11 w, 1 nb overs: overs, 227 mins overs: overs, 195 mins 176 Fall of wickets: (Warner), 2-13 (Smith), 3-52 (Lynn), 4-67 (Head), 5-78 (Marsh), (Maxwell), (Faulkner), (Cummins), (Starc) Bowling: M Amir , M Hafeez , H Ali , W Riaz , I Wasim , M Nawaz Fall of wickets: 1-38 (Sharjeel), 2-47 (Hafeez), 3-79 (Akmal), (Babar), (Rizwan), (Nawaz), (Imad), (Azhar), (Amir), (Riaz) Bowling: MA Starc , B Stanlake , JP Faulkner , PJ Cummins , TM Head , MR Marsh Chris Lynn hits out in the Gabba ODI against Pakistan. 28 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

31 QUEENSLAND v NEW SOUTH WALES The Gabba October 25-28, 2016 (day/night) Toss: New South Wales Umpires: PJ Gillespie, GC Joshua Award: DA Warner (NSW) *Bollinger a replacement player for Starc who was withdrawn by CA after Day 2 NEW SOUTH WALES QUEENSLAND 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings 2nd Innings DA Warner c Forrest b George 12 c Feldman b Swepson 134 JA Burns lbw b Hazlewood c Nevill b Hazlewood 30 EJM Cowan b Feldman 10 c Forrest b Hemphrey 95 CR Hemphrey b Hazlewood 129 b Hazlewood 4 SPD Smith b Feldman 117 c Hartley b George 42 UT Khawaja * c Hazlewood b Copeland 0 c Hazlewood b Bollinger 12 KR Patterson c Forrest b Feldman 111 c Khawaja b Feldman 38 M Labuschagne not out 79 b Copeland 12 MC Henriques c Hartley b Neser 11 c Floros b Neser 28 PJ Forrest c Nevill b Hazlewood 85 c Bollinger b Lyon 11 PM Nevill + c Hartley b Feldman 1 c Neser b George 13 JS Floros lbw b Starc 7 lbw b Lyon 11 RGL Carters not out 27 c Feldman b Neser 9 CD Hartley + c Nevill b Hazlewood 0 c Nevill b Bollinger 4 TA Copeland c Hartley b Feldman 0 not out 0 MG Neser not out 1 c Hazlewood b Copeland 28 MA Starc * DE Bollinger not out 36 PR George 21 not out 10 NM Lyon LW Feldman b Bollinger 4 JR Hazlewood MJ Swepson c Nevill b Bollinger 1 1 lb, 1 w 2 5 lb, 2 w, 1 nb 8 5 w, 3 nb 8 4 b, 7 lb, 1 w 12 TOTAL 78 overs, 327 mins overs, 383 mins TOTAL 93 overs, 384 mins overs, 197 mins 139 Fall of wickets: 1-23, 2-23, 3-251, 4-256, 5-264, 6-272, Fall of wickets: 1-230, 2-246, 3-317, 4-317, 5-351, 6-367, Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017 Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-166, 3-275), 4-289, 5-292, Fall of wickets: 1-11, 2-52, 3-52, 4-64, 5-83, 6-92, 7-94, 8-100, 9-108, Queensland - bowling O M R W O M R W NSW - bowling O M R W O M R W LW Feldman MA Starc PR George JR Hazlewood MG Neser TA Copeland MJ Swepson NM Lyon JS Floros MC Henriques JA Burns DA Warner CR Hemphrey SPD Smith M Labuschagne DE Bollinger VICTORIA v QUEENSLAND the MCG November 4-6, 2016 Toss: Queensland Umpires: GA Abood, JD Ward Award: JM Holland (Vic) QUEENSLAND VICTORIA 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings CR Hemphrey c Wade b Tremain 0 lbw b Holland 14 TJ Dean c Hartley b George 0 JA Burns b Boland 4 lbw b Boland 7 MS Harris c Labuschange b Wildermuth 75 M Labuschagne c Wade b Tremain 0 c Maxwell b Stoinis 70 MP Stoinis c Swepson b Feldman 4 SD Heazlett c Maxwell b Boland 51 b Holland 0 PSP Handscomb c Hartley b George 60 PJ Forrest c Wade b Tremain 3 lbw b Holland 0 MS Wade + b Swepson 3 JD Wildermuth st Wade b Holland 20 c Wade b Stoinis 25 GJ Maxwell c Hartley b Neser 81 CD Hartley *+ not out 23 not out 34 CL White not out 104 MG Neser c Wade b Holland 12 b Boland 10 DT Christian c Swepson b George 43 MJ Swepson c Wade b Holland 0 run out (Maxwell-Holland) 17 CP Tremain c Forrest b Wildermuth 11 LW Feldman c Dean b Christian 10 c Dean b Holland 9 SM Boland b Wildermuth 13 PR George lbw b Holland 3 b Tremain 0 JM Holland lbw b Swepson 5 7 lb, 1 w, 3 nb 11 1 b, 4 lb, 3 w, 5 nb 13 2 b, 10 lb, 4 w, 2 nb 18 TOTAL 47.4 overs, 211 mins overs, 285 mins 199 TOTAL overs, 471 mins 417 Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-4, 3-4, 4-11, 5-73, 6-84, 7-104, 8-104, 9-130, Fall of wickets: 1-14, 2-23, 3-23, 4-23, 5-53, 6-122, 7-137, 8-186, 9-195, Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-8, 3-138, 4-146, 5-152, 6-284, 7-346, 8-374, 9-397, Queensland - bowling O M R W O M R W QLD - bowling O M R W MT Steketee PR George PR George LW Feldman BCJ Cutting MG Neser JD Wildermuth MJ Swepson JS Floros JD Wildermuth M Labuschagne QUEENSLAND v SOUTH AUSTRALIA The Gabba November 14-17, 2016 Toss: South Australia Umpires: AK Wilds, P Wilson Award: MT Renshaw (Qld) QUEENSLAND SOUTH AUSTRALIA 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings 2nd Innings MT Renshaw c Richardson b Zampa 108 c Benton b Richardson 50 KR Smith c Renshaw b Cutting 5 c Burns b Cutting 21 JA Burns c Carey b Richardson 4 lbw b Sayers 2 JB Weatherald c Hartley b Feldman 8 c Hartley b Floros 73 UT Khawaja * c Carey b Benton 106 c & b Richardson 17 CJ Ferguson c Hartley b Feldman 4 lbw b George 4 M Labuschagne c Cooper b Zampa 47 b Sayers 8 TM Head * b George 37 c Hartley b Cutting 34 SD Heazlett b Zampa 12 lbw b Head 63 JS Lehmann c Hartley b George 7 c Heazlett b Floros 10 JD Wildermuth c Benton b Zampa 76 c Weatherald b Zampa 42 TLW Cooper c Renshaw b Feldman 36 lbw b Feldman 52 CD Hartley *+ not out 72 not out 20 AT Carey + c Hartley b Cutting 76 c Khawaja b Cutting 54 JS Floros c Carey b Head 6 not out 6 A Zampa c Labuschagne b George 38 c Labuschagne b Cutting 14 BCJ Cutting not out 34 c Richardson b Head 17 KW Richardson b Floros 15 c Hartley b George 16 LW Feldman CJ Sayers c Floros b Labuschagne 7 b Floros 22 PR George NJ Benton not out 17 not out 6 4 b, 2 lb, 1 w, 3 nb 10 3 w 3 7 lb, 1 w 8 4 lb, 6 w, 1 nb 11 TOTAL 122 overs, 489 mins overs, 224 mins TOTAL 73 overs, 321 mins overs, 487 mins 317 Fall of wickets: 1-4, 2-188, 3-231, 4-250, 5-286, 6-398, Fall of wickets: 1-7, 2-63, 3-77, 4-80, 5-182, 6-194, Fall of wickets: 1-11, 2-15, 3-52, 4-54, 5-73, 6-122, 7-169, 8-209, 9-218, Fall of wickets: 1-29, 2-36, 3-110, 4-143, 5-152, 6-249, 7-271, 8-276, 9-311, SA - bowling O M R W O M R W QLD - bowling O M R W O M R W CJ Sayers LW Feldman KW Richardson PR George NJ Benton BCJ Cutting TM Head JD Wildermuth A Zampa JS Floros M Labuschagne Sheffield Shield Scoresheets

32 Sheffield Shield Scoresheets QUEENSLAND v WESTERN AUSTRALIA Tony Ireland Stadium November 26-29, 2016 Toss: Queensland Umpires: AJ Barrow, SAJ Craig Award: MG Neser (Qld) QUEENSLAND WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings 2nd Innings CR Hemphrey c Klinger b Marsh 8 c Mackin b Marsh 27 CT Bancroft lbw b Neser 103 lbw b Neser 19 JA Burns lbw b Marsh 68 b Marsh 38 JW Wells st Hartley b Swepson 46 b Cutting 47 M Labuschagne c Klinger b Mackin 79 b Marsh 35 M Klinger * c Neser b Swepson 9 c Labuschagne b Cutting 65 SJ Truloff run out (Whiteman) 3 c Bancroft b Cartwright 17 MR Marsh c Hartley b Neser 14 b George 0 SD Heazlett b Behrendorff 2 c Whiteman b Agar 3 HWR Cartwright b Wildermuth 84 c Labuschagne b Wildermuth 41 JD Wildermuth lbw b Mackin 93 b Marsh 9 AJ Turner not out 49 c & b Swepson 49 CD Hartley + c Whiteman b Agar 33 not out 53 SM Whiteman + b George 31 c Truloff b Swepson 5 MG Neser c Agar b Moody 68 not out 53 AC Agar lbw b Swepson 5 BCJ Cutting c Cartwright b Mackin JP Behrendorff absent hurt 16 MJ Swepson c sub (D Short) b Agar 25 DJM Moody c Labuschagne b Cutting 0 PR George not out 3 SP Mackin not out 1 1 b, 7 lb, 19 nb 27 4 b, 6 lb, 1 w, 6 nb 11 1 lb, 1 w, 2 nb 4 2 b, 3 lb) 5 TOTAL overs, 489 mins overs, 271 mins TOTAL overs, 483 mins overs, 304 mins 237 Fall of wickets: 1-26, 2-134, 3-142, 4-148, 5-198, 6-290, 7-331, 8-350, 9-411, Fall of wickets: 1-67, 2-76, 3-101,4-112, 5-138, Fall of wickets: 1-85, 2-100, 3-115, 4-219, 5-289, Fall of wickets: 1-65, 2-71, 3-74, 4-138, 5-221, 6-229, 7-234, 8-235, WA - bowling O M R W O M R W QLD - bowling O M R W O M R W JP Behrendorff PR George MR Marsh MG Neser SP Mackin MJ Swepson AC Agar JD Wildermuth DJM Moody BCJ Cutting HWR Cartwright M Labuschagne AJ Turner CR Hemphrey WESTERN AUSTRALIA v QUEENSLAND WACA December 5-8, 2016 Toss: Queensland Umpires: PJ Gillespie, GC Joshua Award: SP Mackin (WA) QUEENSLAND WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings 2nd Innings MT Renshaw c Whiteman b Nicholas 38 c Nicholas b Moody 2 CT Bancroft c Hartley b George 16 c Hartley b Feldman 23 JA Burns c Whiteman b Nicholas 14 c Turner b Mackin 2 JW Wells c Heazlett b Feldman 9 not out 113 UT Khawaja * b Mackin 157 c Whiteman b Cartwright 61 M Klinger c Renshaw b George 8 c Hartley b Neser 1 M Labuschagne c Bancroft b Moody 21 c Voges b Moody 1 AC Voges * c Burns b Feldman 2 not out 78 SD Heazlett c Voges b Mackin 12 c Bancroft b Mackin 29 HWR Cartwright c Burns b George JD Wildermuth b Mackin 12 c Bancroft b Mackin 8 AJ Turner lbw b Swepson CD Hartley + c Voges b Moody 17 c Turner b Cartwright 0 SM Whiteman + c Hartley b Wildermuth 4 5 MG Neser c Voges b Mackin 59 c Whiteman b Mackin 4 AC Agar c Burns b Feldman 21 5 MJ Swepson not out 6 c Moody b Mackin 19 JB Nicholas c Hartley b Wildermuth LW Feldman c Voges b Mackin 2 lbw b Mackin 10 DJM Moody lbw b Swepson 9 0 PR George c Voges b Moody 1 not out 1 SP Mackin not out lb, 1 w, 8 nb 14 1 b 1 6 lb, 5 w, 6 nb 17 4 b, 2 lb, 6 w 12 TOTAL overs, 432 mins overs, 195 mins 138 TOTAL 72.3 overs, 304 mins overs, 260 mins Fall of wickets: 1-18, 2-87, 3-128, 4-158, 5-182, 6-231, 7-338, 8-350, 9-352, Fall of wickets: 1-5, 2-9, 3-34, 4-94, 5-104, 6-104, 7-108, 8-112, 9-131, Fall of wickets: 1-13, 2-23, 3-32, 4-47, 5-86, 6-93, 7-125, 8-212, 9-262, Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017 Fall of wickets: 1-58, 2-59 WA - bowling O M R W O M R W QLD - bowling O M R W O M R W SP Mackin LW Feldman JB Nicholas PR George HWR Cartwright MG Neser DJM Moody JD Wildermuth AC Agar MJ Swepson AJ Turner M Labuschagne QUEENSLAND v TASMANIA The Gabba February 1-4, 2017 Toss: Queensland Umpires: GA Abood, CK Nandan Award: CD Hartley (Qld) QUEENSLAND TASMANIA 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings 2nd Innings PJ Forrest c Webster b Rainbird 4 c Webser b Perrin 13 JC Silk c Hartley b Gannon 15 lbw b Floros 26 JA Burns c Silk b Perrin 83 c Hancock b Stevenson 24 JC Hancock b Neser 0 lbw b Neser 12 CR Hemphrey b Stevenson 2 c Doolan b Perrin 0 AJ Doolan b Neser 25 c Forrest b Gannon 5 M Labuschagne c Perrin b Webster 60 c Silk b Webster 31 GJ Bailey * b Steketee 55 b Wildermuth 9 SJ Truloff c Doran b Perrin 41 c Doran b Rainbird 44 BJ Webster c Forrest b Steketee 5 c Wildermuth b Floros 12 JD Wildermuth c Webster b Perrin 8 c Doolan b Webster 1 DP Michael b Wildermuth 36 b Floros 21 CD Hartley + not out 102 not out 15 JR Doran c Truloff b Burns 12 lbw b Steketee 7 MG Neser c Michael b Milenko 27 not out 9 S Milenko c Hartley b Neser 42 b Wildermuth 68 JS Floros c Webster b Stevenson SL Rainbird b Steketee 1 c Gannon b Neser 2 CJ Gannon c Bailey b Stevenson CAH Stevenson not out 2 run out (Wildermuth) 42 MT Steketee not out 0 1 AB Perrin b Gannon 0 not out 2 5 b, 16 lb, 8 w, 5 nb 34 4 lb, 5 w 9 2 lb, 4 w, 1 nb 7 4 b, 4 lb, 4 w 12 TOTAL 137 overs, 558 mins overs, 174 mins TOTAL 92.2 overs, 394 mins overs, 299 mins 218 Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-38, 3-51, 4-68, 5-139, 6-145, 7-166, 8-185, 9-199, Fall of wickets: 1-24, 2-35, 3-52, 4-66, 5-77, 6-98, 7-104, 8-114, 9-197, Fall of wickets: 1-13, 2-23, 3-32, 4-47, 5-86, 6-93, 7-125, 8-212, 9-262, Fall of wickets: 1-58, 2-59 TAS - bowling O M R W O M R W QLD - bowling O M R W O M R W S Milenko MT Steketee SL Rainbird MG Neser AB Perrin CJ Gannon CAH Stevenson JD Wildermuth DP Michael M Labuschagne BJ Webster JS Floros JA Burns

33 NEW SOUTH WALES v QUEENSLAND The SCG February 10-13, 2017 Toss: New South Wales Umpires: SD Harris, MD Martell Award: MC Henriques (NSW) NEW SOUTH WALES QUEENSLAND 1st Innings 1st Innings 2nd Innings NCR Larkin c & b Floros 86 PJ Forrest c sub (H Conway) b Somerville 79 c Larkin b Somerville 15 DP Hughes c Labuschagne b George 0 JA Burns b Somerville 108 not out 88 EJM Cowan lbw b Neser 0 M Labuschagne c Copeland b Bollinger 2 not out 11 KR Patterson b Steketee 88 SD Heazlett c Copeland b Somerville 42 0 MC Henriques * c Truloff b Labuschagne 265 SJ Truloff c Copeland b Somerville 0 41 PM Nevill + not out 143 JD Wildermuth b Somerville 6 49 AJ Nair c & b Labuschagne 1 CD Hartley *+ not out 86 5 TA Copeland not out 1 MG Neser lbw b Nair 10 5 SA Abbott 13 JS Floros c Nevill b Somerville WER Somerville 25 MT Steketee c Abbott b Somerville 53 0 DE Bollinger 3 PR George c Copeland b Somerville lb, 5 nb, 2 w b, 15 lb, 6 nb, 2 w 34 6 b, 1 lb, 2 nb 9 TOTAL 156 overs, 642 mins TOTAL overs, 709 mins overs, 137 mins Fall of wickets: 1-1, 2-2, 3-158, 4-197, 5-588, Fall of wickets: 1-140, 2-151, 3-233, 4-235, 5-256, 6-259, 7-283, 8-321, 9-424, Fall of wickets: 1-62 QLD - bowling O M R W NSW - bowling O M R W O M R W PR George DE Bollinger MG Neser TA Copeland MT Steketee WER Somerville JS Floros MC Henriques M Labuschagne AJ Nair JD Wildermuth SA Abbott JA Burns EJM Cowan SOUTH AUSTRALIA v QUEENSLAND Adelaide Oval February 25-28, 2017 Toss: Queensland Umpires: AJ Barrow, GC Joshua Award: A Zampa (SA) QUEENSLAND SOUTH AUSTRALIA 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings 2nd Innings PJ Forrest c Carey b Worrall 21 c Carey b Sayers 8 SJ Raphael c Floros b Wildermuth 17 b Floros 19 JA Burns * lbw b Worrall 30 lbw b Sayers 11 JB Weatherald lbw b Wildermuth 38 b George 26 M Labuschagne st Carey b Zampa 17 c Carey b Richardson 47 CJ Ferguson c Peirson b George 0 c Gannon b Labuschagne 19 SD Heazlett c Carey b Sayers 19 c Cooper b Sayers 1 TM Head * c Floros b George 0 b Gannon 4 SJ Truloff c Cooper b Zampa 0 c Carey b Worrall 3 JS Lehmann c Heazlett b Labuschagne 59 not out 78 JD Wildermuth c Lehmann b Zampa 40 c Worrall b Zampa 51 TLW Cooper b Wildermuth 11 not out 119 JJ Peirson + c Weatherald b Head 50 b Head 71 AT Carey + c Labuschagne b George 0 5 JS Floros not out 19 c Lehmann b Zampa 0 A Zampa c Floros b Wildermuth 0 5 CJ Gannon c Carey b Zampa 3 c Cooper b Zampa 18 KW Richardson lbw b Labuschagne MT Steketee st Carey b Zampa 9 not out 1 CJ Sayers c Forrest b Wildermuth 0 0 PR George c Head b Zampa 0 b Zampa 0 DJ Worrall not out lb 10 4 b, 1 nb 5 1 b, 2 lb, 3 nb, 7 w 13 8 b, 2 lb, 4 nb 14 TOTAL 80.4 overs, 328 mins overs, 323 mins 216 TOTAL 61.1 overs, 259 mins overs, 338 mins Fall of wickets: 1-55, 2-58, 3-96, 4-96, 5-96, 6-183, 7-193, 8-198, 9-218, Fall of wickets: 1-11, 2-22, 3-24, 4-45, 5-108, 6-138, 7-146, 8-195, 9-215, Fall of wickets: 1-65, 2-66, 3-66, 4-70, 5-108, 6-109, 7-110, 8-145, 9-148, Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017 Fall of wickets: 1-47, 2-50, 3-61, 4-92 SA - bowling O M R W O M R W QLD - bowling O M R W O M R W CJ Sayers MT Steketee KW Richardson PR George DJ Worrall JS Floros A Zampa CJ Gannon TM Head JD Wildermuth M Labuschagne JA Burns TASMANIA v QUEENSLAND Bellerive Oval March 7-9, 2017 Toss: Tasmania Umpires: SJ Nogajski, P Wilson Award: JD Wildermuth (Qld) TASMANIA QUEENSLAND 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings AJ Doolan c Burns b Gannon 3 c Forrest b Feldman 12 PJ Forrest b Perrin 0 JC Hancock c Burns b Gannon 1 lbw b George 20 JA Burns * c Webster b Perrin 61 BR McDermott lbw b Feldman 23 lbw b Feldman 0 M Labuschagne c Paine b Faulkner 96 GJ Bailey * b Wildermuth 13 b Wildermuth 18 SD Heazlett c Paine b Perrin 39 BJ Webster c Peirson b Feldman 6 c Burns b Gannon 11 SJ Truloff c Webster b Milenko 2 JP Faulkner c Burns b Feldman 0 c Burns b George 8 JD Wildermuth b Stevenson 110 TD Paine + c Peirson b George 38 c Burns b Cutting 8 JJ Peirson + c Milenko b Webster 42 SA Milenko c Peirson b George 39 c Peirson b Gannon 16 BCJ Cutting b Milenko 68 SL Rainbird c Burns b Wildermuth 9 c Gannon b George 0 CJ Gannon b Stevenson 4 CAH Stevenson c Peirson b George 8 not out 12 LW Feldman run out (Bailey) 4 AB Perrin not out 2 c & b Gannon 2 PR George not out 0 6 lb, 1 nb, 1 w 8 6 lb, 2 w 8 3 lb, 6 nb, 2 w 11 TOTAL 51.2 overs, 217 mins overs, 189 mins 115 TOTAL overs, 512 mins 437 Fall of wickets: 1-3, 2-4, 3-31, 4-46, 5-46, 6-61, 7-129, 8-136, 9-140, Fall of wickets: 1-38, 2-38, 3-38, 4-68, , 7-87, 8-89, 9-109, Fall of wickets: 1-5, 2-94, 3-177, 4-184, 5-226, 6-344, 7-377, 8-387, 9-426, QLD - bowling O M R W O M R W TAS - bowling O M R W LW Feldman JP Faulkner CJ Gannon AB Perrin JD Wildermuth SA Milenko PR George SL Rainbird BCJ Cutting CAH Stevenson M Labuschagne BJ Webster Sheffield Shield Scoresheets

34 Sheffield Shield Scoresheets QUEENSLAND v VICTORIA Allan Border Field March 16-18, 2017 Toss: Victoria Umpires: SD Fry, SJ Nogajski Award: JL Pattinson (Vic) QUEENSLAND VICTORIA 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings JJ Peirson c Gotch b Pattinson 46 b Pattinson 0 TJ Dean c Burns b Neser 14 JA Burns c Gotch b Boland 19 b Pattinson 2 MS Harris c Hartley b Wildermuth 49 M Labuschagne c Harris b Holland 3 lbw b Tremain 1 RJ Quiney c Labuschagne b Wildermuth 57 CA Lynn c Quiney b Christian 31 c Dean b Tremain 4 AJ Finch lbw b Neser 52 SD Heazlett c Quiney b Christian 10 lbw b Pattinson 0 CL White * b Neser 2 JD Wildermuth c Christian b Tremain 9 c Gotch b Pattinson 8 DT Christian c Hartley b Gannon 7 CD Hartley + c Christian b Boland 57 c Holland b Christian 18 SE Gotch + not out 30 MG Neser c White b Tremain 1 b Pattinson 0 JL Pattinson lbw b Feldman 20 CJ Gannon c White b Tremain 0 b Boland 13 CP Tremain c Burns b Feldman 0 LW Feldman c Gotch b Holland 21 b Boland 0 JM Holland c Burns b Feldman 24 PR George not out 1 not out 2 SM Boland b Neser 9 1 b, 1 lb, 3 nb, 5 w 9 4 b, 6 lb, 3 nb 13 8 lb, 6 nb, 2 w 16 TOTAL 67.4 overs, 290 mins overs, 109 mins 61 TOTAL 96.2 overs, 407 mins 280 Fall of wickets: 1-51, 2-56, 3-101, 4-101, 5-120, 6-120, 7-123, 8-123, 9-183, Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-1, 3-3, 4-7, 5-13, 6-19, 7-21, 8-46, 9-50, Fall of wickets: 1-65, 2-65, 3-165, 4-167, 5-195, 6-195, 7-217, 8-217, 9-260, VIC - bowling O M R W O M R W QLD - bowling O M R W JL Pattinson CJ Gannon CP Tremain MG Neser JM Holland PR George SM Boland JD Wildermuth DT Christian LW Feldman JA Burns Sheffield Shield Statistics Batting & Fielding Player M Inns NO Runs HS Avg Ct St JA Burns BCJ Cutting LW Feldman JS Floros * PJ Forrest CJ Gannon PR George * CD Hartley * SD Heazlett CR Hemphrey M Labuschagne CA Lynn MG Neser JJ Peirson MT Renshaw MT Steketee MJ Swepson SJ Truloff Usman Khawaja JD Wildermuth Bowling Player Balls Mdns Runs Wkts BB Ave 5wI 10wM JA Burns BCJ Cutting LW Feldman JS Floros CJ Gannon PR George CR Hemphrey M Labuschagne MG Neser MT Steketee MJ Swepson JD Wildermuth Sheffield Shield Points Table Teams W L D MP BP Total VIC SA WA NSW QLD TAS Luke Feldman appeals. 32 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

35 QUEENSLAND v CRICKET AUSTRALIA XI Allan Border Field October 1, 2016 Toss: CA XI Umpires: SAJ Craig, MW Graham-Smith Referee: PL Marshall Award: RJ Gibson (CA XI) CRICKET AUSTRALIA XI QUEENSLAND J Carder c Peirson b Feldman 0 JJ Peirson + c Bazley b Grant 18 JP Inglis + c Swepson b George 14 MT Renshaw c Carder b Nair 88 RJ Gibson c Labuschagne b George 106 JA Burns st Inglis b Bosisto 42 WG Bosisto * c Renshaw b George 86 M Labuschagne c Inglis b Bazley 21 SB Harper b Feldman 41 NJ Reardon b Grant 1 MW Short not out 8 JS Floros * not out 68 JJ Bazley not out 9 MG Neser c Bosisto b Nair 22 AJ Nair BCJ Cutting b Doggett 7 B Doggett MJ Swepson not out 3 DMK Grant LW Feldman TJ O'Donnell PR George 1 lb, 1 nb, 8 w 10 1 lb, 2 nb, 5 w 8 TOTAL 50 overs, 211 mins TOTAL 47 overs, 199 mins Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-24, 3-196, 4-221, Fall of wickets: 1-24, 2-104, 3-141, 4-144, 5-200, 6-240, Bowling: LW Feldman ; PR George ; MG Neser ; BCJ Cutting ; MJ Swepson ; JS Floros Bowling: DMK Grant ; TJ O Donnell ; B Doggett ; AJ Nair ; WG Bosisto ; JJ Bazley ; MW Short QUEENSLAND v TASMANIA Allan Border Field October 4, 2016 Toss: Tasmania Umpires: SAJ Craig, AK Wilds Referee: PL Marshall Award: M Labuschagne (Qld) QUEENSLAND TASMANIA JJ Peirson + c Paine b Bird 3 BR Dunk c George b Neser 14 MT Renshaw retired hurt 38 TD Paine *+ c Floros b Feldman 34 JA Burns c Boyce b Kingston 31 DP Michael c Labuschagne b Neser 21 M Labuschagne c Dunk b Michael 51 AJ Doolan not out 13 NJ Reardon c Dunk b Boyce 0 JR Doran not out 25 JS Floros * b Boyce 25 BJ Webster MG Neser not out 8 S Milenko BCJ Cutting not out 0 HP Kingston MJ Swepson XJ Doherty LW Feldman CJ Boyce PR George JM Bird 2 lb 2 1 b, 3 l b, 3 w 7 TOTAL 35.5 overs, 146 mins TOTAL 19.3 overs, 92 mins Fall of wickets: 1-5, 2-102, 3-102, 4-141, Fall of wickets: 1-41, 2-74, 3-75 Renshaw retired with the score on 1-51 after 11.2 overs Bowling: LW Feldman ; MT Steketee ; MG Neser ; BCJ Cutting ; MJ Swepson ; JS Floros Bowling: JP Behrendorff ; DJM Moody ; NJ Rimmington ; AJ Tye ; DJM Short ; HWR Cartwright Matador Cup Scoresheets WESTERN AUSTRALIA v QUEENSLAND WACA October 6, 2016 Toss: Western Australia Umpires: GC Joshua, SJ Nogajski, PJ Gillespie (TV) Referee: SR Bernard Award: JA Burns (Qld) WESTERN AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND HWR Cartwright c Floros b Steketee 0 JJ Peirson + c Whiteman b Behrendorff 17 DJM Short c Peirson b Cutting 17 CR Hemphrey c Tye b Short 26 M Klinger b Swepson 37 JA Burns not out 78 AC Voges * c Labuschagne b Feldman 85 M Labuschagne c Wells b Moody 8 CT Bancroft not out 60 NJ Reardon c Short b Behrendorff 61 JW Wells c Swepson b Feldman 6 BCJ Cutting c Behrendorff b Tye 3 SM Whiteman + c Swepson b Cutting 3 JS Floros not out 12 AJ Tye not out 0 MG Neser JP Behrendorff MJ Swepson NJ Rimmington LW Feldman DJM Moody MT Steketee 2 b, 4 lb, 6 w 12 2 lb, 1 nb, 14 w 17 TOTAL 38 overs TOTAL 36.5 overs, 160 mins Fall of wickets: 1-1, 2-35, 3-86, 4-203, 5-216, Fall of wickets: 1-28, 2-59, 3-77, 4-193), Bowling: LW Feldman ; MT Steketee ; MG Neser ; BCJ Cutting ; MJ Swepson ; JS Floros Bowling: JP Behrendorff ; DJM Moody ; NJ Rimmington ; AJ Tye ; DJM Short ; HWR Cartwright SOUTH AUSTRALIA v QUEENSLAND WACA October 9, 2016 Toss: Queensland Umpires: PJ Gillespie, GC Joshua, SD Fry (TV) Referee: SR Bernard Award: MG Neser (Qld) SOUTH AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND JB Weatherald b Floros 28 JJ Peirson + c Lehmann b Richardson 48 AT Carey + c Burns b Steketee 12 CR Hemphrey c Cooper b Richardson 26 CJ Ferguson * c sub (C Gannon) b Neser 43 JA Burns c Benton b Valente 23 TLW Cooper c Burns b Neser 0 M Labuschagne not out 73 JS Lehmann c Steketee b Neser 35 BCJ Cutting c Carey b Valente 7 TP Ludeman b Feldman 25 NJ Reardon c Andrews b Valente 11 CT Valente c Cutting b Neser 23 JS Floros * not out 5 KW Richardson st Peirson b Swepson 14 MG Neser TD Andrews b Cutting 6 MT Steketee NJ Benton not out 1 MJ Swepson WA Agar not out 1 LW Feldman 1 lb, 10 w 11 1 lb, 10 w 11 TOTAL 50 overs, 213 mins TOTAL 33.2 overs, 144 mins Fall of wickets: 1-21, 2-85, 3-85, 4-87, 5-139, 6-170, Fall of wickets: 1-79, 2-81, 3-126, 4-139, , 8-197, Bowling: LW Feldman ; MT Steketee ; BCJ Cutting ; JS Floros ; MG Neser ; MJ Swepson Bowling: KW Richardson ; NJ Benton ; WA Agar ; TD Andrews ; CT Valente ; TLW Cooper NEW SOUTH WALES v QUEENSLAND Drummoyne Oval October 14, 2016 Toss: Queensland Umpires: AJ Barrow, MD Martell, JD Ward (TV) Referee: D Talalla Award: PJ Cummins (NSW) QUEENSLAND NEW SOUTH WALES JJ Peirson + b Cummins 1 DP Hughes b Floros 27 CR Hemphrey c Patterson b Bollinger 8 EJM Cowan c Reardon b Cutting 51 JA Burns c Nevill b Bollinger 11 NJ Maddinson c Peirson b Cutting 13 M Labuschagne c Patterson b Henriques 18 MC Henriques * run out (Feldman) 35 NJ Reardon c Nevill b Bollinger 36 KR Patterson c Floros b Feldman 6 JS Floros * b Hazlewood 36 PM Nevill + b Cutting 24 MG Neser b Cummins 47 PJ Cummins not out 9 BCJ Cutting b Hazlewood 1 BJ Rohrer not out 10 MT Steketee c Nevill b Cummins 2 JR Hazlewood MJ Swepson b Cummins 1 NM Lyon LW Feldman not out 4 DE Bollinger 4 lb, 3 w 7 1 lb, 2 w 3 TOTAL 47.1 overs, 204 mins 172 TOTAL 39.1 overs, 168 mins Fall of wickets: 1-2, 2-23, 3-24, 4-71, 5-87, 6-149, 7-151, Fall of wickets: 1-55, 2-84, 3-102, 4-120, 5-143, , 9-167, Bowling: JR Hazlewood ; PJ Cummins ; DE Bollinger ; NJ Maddinson ; MC Henriques ; NM Lyon Bowling: LW Feldman ; MT Steketee ; MG Neser ; JS Floros ; CR Hemphrey ; BCJ Cutting ; MJ Swepson VICTORIA v QUEENSLAND Drummoyne Oval October 18, 2016 Toss: Victoria Umpires: PJ Gillespie, MD Martell, GJ Joshua (TV) Referee: DJ Harper Award: M Labuschagne (Qld) VICTORIA QUEENSLAND AJ Finch c Cutting b Swepson 79 UT Khawaja * c Wade b Hastings 38 CL White c & b Floros 69 JJ Peirson + c Handscomb b Stoinis 36 GJ Maxwell lbw b Cutting 28 JA Burns lbw b Stoinis 17 PSP Handscomb c Khawaja b Neser 20 M Labuschagne c White b Beer 89 MS Wade *+ c Labuschagne b Cutting 32 NJ Reardon c Handscomb b Hastings 64 MP Stoinis b Cutting 30 JS Floros lbw b Stoinis 7 DT Christian c sub b Cutting 4 MG Neser c White b Beer 4 JW Hastings not out 9 BCJ Cutting not out 19 JM Holland not out 1 MJ Swepson not out 1 SM Boland MT Steketee MA Beer LW Feldman 4 lb, 2 w 6 1 b, 4 lb, 2 w TOTAL 50 overs, 203 mins TOTAL 46 overs, 201 mins Fall of wickets: 1-121, 2-181, 3-183, 4-213, 5-258, 6-268, Bowling: MT Steketee ; LW Feldman ; BCJ Cutting ; MG Neser ; MJ Swepson ; JS Floros Fall of wickets: 1-70, 2-76, 3-97, 4-241, 5-257, 6-262, Bowling: SM Boland ; MA Beer ; MP Stoinis ; JW Hastings ; JM Holland ; DT Christian ; GJ Maxwell Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

36 Matador Cup Scoresheets QUEENSLAND v NEW SOUTH WALES North Sydney Oval October 25, 2016 Toss: New South Wales Umpires: MD Martell, P Wilson, GC Joshua (TV) Referee: RW Stratford Award: NM Lyon (NSW) QUEENSLAND NEW SOUTH WALES UT Khawaja * c Nevill b Lyon 35 NCR Larkin lbw b Neser 1 JJ Peirson + c Bollinger b Copeland 5 EJM Cowan b Neser 5 JA Burns run out (Larkin) 18 NJ Maddinson c Swepson b Neser 3 M Labuschagne c Cowan b Lyon 11 MC Henriques * c & b Swepson 85 NJ Reardon c Nevill b Copeland 27 KR Patterson not out 77 JS Floros b Lyon 0 PM Nevill + not out 7 MG Neser c Nevill b Bollinger 15 TA Copeland BCJ Cutting c Copeland b Lyon 8 PJ Cummins CJ Gannon c Henriques b Cummins 28 NM Lyon LW Feldman c & b Conway 25 DE Bollinger MJ Swepson not out 4 HNA Conway 4 lb, 6 w 10 6 lb, 4 w 10 TOTAL 46.5 overs, 194 mins 186 TOTAL 43.1 overs, 187 mins Fall of wickets: 1-23, 2-53, 3-72, 4-75, 5-76, 6-98, 7-108, Fall of wickets: 1-7, 2-12, 3-19, , 9-170, Bowling: TA Copeland ; PJ Cummins ; HNA Conway ; DE Bollinger ; NM Lyon ; NJ Maddinson Bowling: LW Feldman ; MG Neser ; CJ Gannon ; BCJ Cutting ; MJ Swepson ; JS Floros Marnus Labuschagne on fire in the Matador Cup. Matador Cup Statistics Batting & Fielding Player M Inns NO Runs HS Avg SR Ct St JA Burns * BCJ Cutting * LW Feldman JS Floros * CJ Gannon PR George CR Hemphrey M Labuschagne MG Neser JJ Peirson NJ Reardon MT Renshaw MT Steketee MJ Swepson * Usman Khawaja Bowling Player Balls Mdns Runs Wkts BB Ave 4wI 5wM SR Econ BCJ Cutting LW Feldman JS Floros CJ Gannon PR George CR Hemphrey MG Neser MT Steketee MJ Swepson Matador Cup Points Table Teams M W L NR BP Pts Net Run Rate NSW QLD VIC WA TAS SA CA XI The Bulls celebrate another wicket in the one-day competition. 34 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

37 STRIKERS v HEAT Adelaide Oval December 21, 2016 Toss: Strikers Umpires: SAJ Craig, SJ Nogajski, GC Joshua (TV) Referee: SR Bernard Award: BB McCullum (BH) HEAT STRIKERS JJ Peirson + c Jordan b Pollard 46 JK Weatherald c Floros b Steketee 52 BB McCullum * c Lehmann b Pollard 42 BR Dunk + c Steketee b Cutting 85 CA Lynn c Pollard b Jordan 29 TM Head c Badree b Swepson 23 AI Ross b Jordan 64 BJ Hodge * not out 27 BCJ Cutting c Jordan b Richardson 6 KA Pollard b Cutting 1 JA Burns not out 10 JS Lehmann b Steketee 0 JS Floros CJ Jordan c McCullum b Steketee 1 JD Wildermuth MG Neser 2 MJ Swepson KW Richardson 4 MT Steketee B Laughlin S Badree LN O'Connor 5 lb, 4 w 9 3 b, 4 w 7 6 overs: overs overs: overs Fall of wickets: 1-90, 2-90, 3-130, 4-159, Fall of wickets: 1-133, 2-142, 3-182, 4-190, 5-192, Bowling: MG Neser ; KW Richardson ; JS Lehmann ; CJ Jordan ; B Laughlin ; KA Pollard ; LN O Connor Bowling: JS Floros ; S Badree ; MT Steketee ; BCJ Cutting ; JD Wildermuth ; MJ Swepson THUNDER v HEAT Showgrounds, Homebush December 28, 2016 Toss: Heat Umpires: SAJ Craig, DB Mealey, GC Joshua (TV) Referee: SR Bernard Award: CA Lynn (BH) THUNDER HEAT KR Patterson b Swepson 36 JJ Peirson + lbw b McKay 0 RJ Gibson st Peirson b Badree 2 BB McCullum * b Cummins 4 SR Watson * b Steketee 0 CA Lynn not out 85 EJG Morgan c Swepson b Badree 52 AI Ross b Cummins 11 AD Russell c Burns b Cutting 8 JA Burns b Green 10 BJ Rohrer lbw b Wildermuth 17 BCJ Cutting lbw b Fawad 1 PJ Cummins b Wildermuth 6 JS Floros c Watson b Fawad 3 CJ Green not out 22 JD Wildermuth c Rohrer b Green 29 CJ McKay not out 1 MT Steketee not out 12 JR Doran + MJ Swepson Fawad Ahmed S Badree 2 lb, 11 w 13 1 lb, 4 w 5 6 overs: overs overs: overs Fall of wickets: 1-12, 2-13, 3-61, 4-91, 5-112, 6-129, Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-6, 3-19, 4-56, 5-57, 6-63, Bowling: S Badree ; MT Steketee ; JS Floros ; JD Wildermuth ; BCJ Cutting ; MJ Swepson Bowling: CJ McKay ; PJ Cummins ; AD Russell ; Fawad Ahmed ; CJ Green Big Bash League Scoresheets HEAT v HURRICANES The Gabba December 30, 2016 Toss: Heat Umpires: JD Ward, P Wilson, PJ Gillespie (TV) Referee: PL Marshall Award: CA Lynn (BH) HURRICANES HEAT DJM Short b Steketee 18 JJ Peirson + c Kingston b Broad 1 TD Paine *+ c Ross v Steketee 9 BB McCullum * c Christian b Boyce 72 KC Sangakkara lbw b Badree 12 CA Lynn not out 84 GJ Bailey run out (Ross-Peirson) 13 AI Ross b Tait 5 DT Christian c Ross b Wildermuth 33 JA Burns not out 8 JW Wells c Lynn b Wildermuth 28 BCJ Cutting HP Kingston lbw b Swepson 17 JD Wildermuth CJ Boyce c Lynn b Cutting 9 JS Floros CA Rose not out 17 MT Steketee SCJ Broad run out (McCullum-Cutting) 3 MJ Swepson SW Tait S Badree 2 b, 11 w, 1 nb 14 2 nb, 2 w 4 6 overs: overs overs: overs Fall of wickets: 1-14, 2-40, 3-42, 4-62, 5-122, 6-122, Fall of wickets: 1-9, 2-118, , 8-153, Bowling: S Badree ; MT Steketee ; JS Floros ; JD Wildermuth ; BCJ Cutting ; MJ Swepson Bowling: CA Rose ; SCJ Broad ; HP Kingston ; SW Tait ; CJ Boyce ; DJM Short HEAT v SIXERS The Gabba January 3, 2017 Toss: Sixers Umpires: AJ Barrow, MD Martell, GJ Davidson (TV) Referee: RW Stratford Award: DP Hughes (SS) HEAT SIXERS JJ Peirson + lbw b Thornton 44 DP Hughes b Cutting 85 BB McCullum * c Botha b Abbott 30 JJ Roy lbw b Badree 7 CA Lynn c Roy b Abbott 13 NJ Maddinson c & b Cutting 24 AI Ross c Maddinson b Botha 6 MC Henriques * c Steketee b Buchanan 10 JA Burns not out 51 SW Billings b Swepson 5 BCJ Cutting c & b Abbott 20 BJ Haddin + c sub b Wildermith 32 JD Wildermuth c Dwarshuis b Botha 8 J Botha c Cutting b Swepson 13 ND Buchanan not out 8 SA Abbott not out 7 MT Steketee BJ Dwarshuis not out 0 MJ Swepson WER Somerville 0 S Badree HTRY Thornton 1 1 lb, 5 w 6 2 b, 6 w 8 6 overs: overs overs: overs Fall of wickets: 1-73, 2-89, 3-94, 4-100, 5-142, Fall of wickets: 1-16, 2-61, 3-81, 4-91, 5-150, 6-181, Bowling: JHTRY Thornton ; J Botha ; BJ Dwarshuis ; WER Somerville ; SA Abbott Bowling: S Badree ; MT Steketee ; JD Wildermuth ; BCJ Cutting ; ND Buchanan ; MJ Swepson SCORCHERS v HEAT January 5, 2017 Toss: Heat Umpires: SD Fry, MW Graham-Smith, GA Abood (TV) Referee: PL Marshall Award: CA Lynn (BH) SCORCHERS HEAT M Klinger * c Steketee b Wildermuth 14 JJ Peirson + b Willey 18 SE Marsh c Buchanan b Swepson 32 BB McCullum * not out 50 IR Bell c Peirson b Swepson 11 CA Lynn not out 98 MR Marsh c & b Swepson 71 AI Ross 8 AJ Turner c Cutting b Buchanan 11 JA Burns 22 SM Whiteman + c & b Buchanan 5 NJ Reardon 1 AC Agar not out 13 BCJ Cutting DJ Willey not out 5 JD Wildermuth MG Johnson ND Buchanan AJ Tye MT Stekteee JA Richardson MJ Swepson 4 b, 2 lb, 5 w 11 6 lb, 1 nb, 1 w 8 6 overs: overs overs: overs Fall of wickets: 1-21, 2-41, 3-79, 4-113, 5-146, Fall of wickets: 1-26 Bowling: MT Steketee ; JD Wildermuth ; ND Buchanan BCJ Cutting ; MJ Swepson Bowling: DJ Willey ; AJ Turner ; AC Agar ; AJ Tye ; JA Richardson ; MG Johnson ; MR Marsh HEAT v SCORCHERS The Gabba January 11, 2017 Toss: Heat Umpires: SD Fry, MW Graham-Smith, DB Mealey (TV) Referee: D Talalla Award: M Klinger (PS) SCORCHERS HEAT SE Marsh c Wildermuth b Steketee 8 JJ Peirson + c Turner b Johnson 2 M Klinger * c Reardon b Steketee 81 BB McCullum * c Agar b Richardson 15 SM Whiteman + c Heazlett b Wildermuth 12 SD Heazlett c Agar b Johnson 8 IR Bell c Steketee b Swepson 14 AI Ross c Turner b Richardson 39 AJ Turner c Wildermuth b Swepson 10 JA Burns c Agar b Tye 23 HWR Cartwright not out 13 NJ Reardon c Klinger b Bresnan 12 AC Agar not out 5 BCJ Cutting c Turner b Bresnan 16 TT Bresnan JD Wildermuth c Bancroft b Tye 6 JA Richardson MT Steketee b Tye 3 MG Johnson MJ Swepson c Bresnan b Tye 2 AJ Tye TS Mills not out 0 3 lb, 1 nb, 9 w 13 1 lb, 1 nb, 1 w 3 6 overs: overs overs: overs 129 Fall of wickets: 1-10, 2-31, 3-72, 4-103, Fall of wickets: 1-2, 2-18, 3-26, 4-69, 5-85, 6-107, 7-118, 8-124, 9-129, Bowling: TS Mills ; MT Steketee ; JD Wildermuth ; MJ Swepson ; BCJ Cutting Bowling: MG Johnson* ; TT Bresnan ; JA Richardson ; AJ Tye ; AC Agar Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

38 Big Bash League Scoresheets STARS v HEAT MCG January 17, 2016 Toss: Stars Umpires: GA Abood, MW Graham-Smith, DJ Shepard, (TV) Referee: DJ Harper Award: MJ Swepson (BH) STARS HEAT RJ Quiney b Steketee 0 SD Heazlett c Boland b Gulbis 39 LJ Wright not out 60 JJ Peirson + c Quiney b Boland 8 KP Pietersen lbw b Steketee 0 NJ Reardon c Stoinis b Hilfenhaus 1 SE Gotch + b Swepson 30 AI Ross not out 46 MP Stoinis b Swepson 0 JA Burns not out 42 DJ Hussey * c Labuschagne b Mills 29 M Labuschagne 3 EP Gulbis c Heazlett b Wildermuth 2 BCJ Cutting 13 BW Hilfenhaus c Heazlett b Cutting 1 JD Wildermuth 18 A Zampa not out 0 MT Steketee 7 SM Boland MJ Swepson 1 MA Beer TS Mills 3 lb, 2nb, 11 w 16 1 lb, 2 w 3 6 overs: overs overs: overs Fall of wickets: 1-1, 2-1, 3-56, 4-56, 5-110, 6-116, Fall of wickets: 1-16, 2-26, 3-65 Bowling: MT Steketee ; TS Mills ; JD Wildermuth ; BCJ Cutting ; MJ Swepson ; M Labuschagne Bowling: MA Beer ; BW Hilfenhaus ; SM Boland ; MP Stoinis ; A Zampa ; EP Gulbis HEAT v SIXERS The Gabba January 25, 2017 Toss: Stars Umpires: GA Abood, GC Joshua, P Wilson (TV) Referee: RW Stratford Award: MC Henriques (SS) HEAT STARS JJ Peirson + c Haddin b Abbott 19 DP Hughes c Labuschagne b Steketee 46 BB McCullum * c Abbott b Lyon 46 NJ Maddinson b Burns 1 SD Heazlett st Haddin b Lyon 0 C Munro c McCullum b Badree 23 AI Ross c Abbott b Lyon 17 MC Henriques * c Burns b Steketee 64 JA Burns c Haddin b Dwarshuis 20 MJ Lumb st Peirson b Swepson 2 BCJ Cutting c Lumb b Lyon 0 BJ Haddin + run out (Badree-Peirson) 7 M Labuschagne c Haddin b Abbott 20 J Botha c Peirson b Cutting 16 JD Wildermuth c Lyon b Abbott 29 SA Abbott c Labuschagne / b Wildermuth 2 MT Steketee c Lyon b Abbott 0 BJ Dwarshuis not out 3 MJ Swepson not out 0 NM Lyon not out 0 S Badree not out 6 JM Bird 2 lb, 2 nb, 6 w 10 1 lb, 2 w 3 6 overs: overs overs: overs Fall of wickets: Fall: 1-24, 2-30, 3-83, 4-102, 5-103, 6-109, 7-160, 8-161, Bowling: JM Bird ; BJ Dwarshuis ; SA Abbott ; NM Lyon ; J Botha Fall of wickets: 1-3, 2-34, 3-133, 4-137, 5-142, 6-145, 7-162, Bowling: JA Burns ; S Badree ; MT Steketee ; MJ Swepson ; JD Wildermuth ; M Labuschagne ; BCJ Cutting HEAT v RENEGADES The Gabba January 20, 2017 Toss: Heat Umpires: SAJ Craig, SJ Nogajski, GC Joshua (TV) Referee: SR Bernard Award: AJ Finch (MR) BRISBANE HEAT HOBART HURRICANES MS Harris c Burns b Cutting 48 BB McCullum * c Cooper b Perera 64 AJ Finch * c Labuschagne b Steketee 71 JJ Peirson + c Harriott b Pattinson 1 CL White st Peirson b Labuschagne 24 SD Heazlett c Harris b Perera 28 TLW Cooper c Steketee b Buchanan 12 AI Ross lbw b Hogg 16 CJ Ferguson not out 31 JA Burns c Perera b Rimmington 35 MLTC Perera c McCullum b Steketee 6 BCJ Cutting c Perera b Rimmington 35 SP Narine not out 1 M Labuschagne c Harris b Narine 1 AG Harriott + JD Wildermuth c Harriott b Narine 0 JL Pattinson ND Buchanan run out (Finch-Rimmington) 0 NJ Rimmington MT Steketee not out 0 GB Hogg MJ Swepson run out (Harriott-Rimmington) 0 1 nb, 5 w 6 7 lb, 11 w 18 6 overs: overs overs: overs 198 Fall of wickets: 1-106, 2-137, 3-157, 4-162, Fall of wickets: 1-14, 2-85, 3-119), 4-127, 5-172, 6-174, 7-177, 8-195, 9-196, Bowling: MT Steketee ; JD Wildermuth ; JA Burns ; ND Buchanan ; MJ Swepson ; M Labuschagne ; BCJ Cutting Bowling: TLW Cooper ; JL Pattinson ; NJ Rimmington ; SP Narine ; NLTC Perera ; GB Hogg Big Bash League Points Table Teams M W L NR Pts Net Run Rate Scorchers Sixers Heat Stars Renegades Strikers Hurricanes Thunder Big Bash League Statistics Batting & Fielding Player M Inns NO Runs HS Avg SR Ct St S Badree * ND Buchanan * JA Burns * BCJ Cutting JS Floros SD Heazlett M Labuschagne CA Lynn * BB McCullum TS Mills * JJ Peirson NJ Reardon AI Ross MT Steketee MJ Swepson * JD Wildermuth Bowling Player Balls Mdns Runs Wkts BB Ave 4wI 5wM SR Econ S Badree ND Buchanan JA Burns BCJ Cutting JS Floros M Labuschagne TS Mills MT Steketee MJ Swepson JD Wildermuth Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

39 TASMANIA v QUEENSLAND Kingston Twin Oval October 17-20, 2016 Toss: Tasmania Results: Tasmania won by 7 wickets Umpires: M Qureshi, W Stewart QUEENSLAND TASMANIA 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings 2nd Innings BE Street c Jewell b Rainbird 11 c Doran b Rose 32 JC Hancock c Street b George 32 c Hartley b Granger 134 CR Barsby lbw b Bell 16 c Doran b Perrin 14 CP Jewell c and b Kuhnemann 100 b Walter 24 PJ Forrest c Doran b Rainbird 125 c Doran b Perrin 49 JC Silk not out 106 c Hartley b Granger 19 SJ Truloff c and b Rose 115 c Doran b Rose 22 +JR Doran c Trask b Walter 27 not out 138 AA Day c Jewell b Fekete 60 c Rose b Wheatley 62 GJ Bailey c and b Kuhnemann 28 not out 4 JD Wildermuth not out 73 not out 42 CJ Murfet not out 43 *+CD Hartley c Silk b Perrin 7 not out 21 AB Perrin 115 CT Trask not out 6 19 CA Rose 0 PR George 0 8 AL Fekete 73 MP Kuhnemann 4 7 C Wheatley 9 ML Granger 2 4 *SL Rainbird SH Walter GT Bell Extras (3 lb, 7 nb, 1 w) 11 (6 lb, 3 nb) 9 Extras (1 b, 10 lb, 4 nb, 1 w) 16 (4 lb, 2 nb) 6 Total (455 mins, 113 overs) (258 minutes, 67.4 overs) Total (476 minutes, 126 overs) (262 mins, 68 overs) Fall of wickets: 1-27, 2-31, 3-255, 4-288, 5-395, Fall of wickets: 1-34, 2-61, 3-95, 4-151, Fall of wickets: 1-97, 2-97, 3-127, 4-148, 5-156, 6-162, Fall of wickets: 1-34, 2-69, TAS - bowling O M R W O M R W QLD - bowling O M R W O M R W Fekete George Rainbird Walter Bell Granger Perrin Trask Wheatley Wildermuth Rose Day Murfet Kuhnemann Street VICTORIA v QUEENSLAND Allan Border Field November 7-10, 2016 Toss: Queensland Results: Queensland won by 247 runs Umpires: SA Lightbody, DB Mealey QUEENSLAND VICTORIA 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings 2nd Innings BE Street c Holland b Coleman 5 lbw b Muirhead 28 RJ Quiney c Street b Gannon 15 c Gannon b Floros 23 OS Richardson c Ayre b O'Donnell 69 c and b Short 14 A Ayre c Peirson b Cutting 1 retired hurt 17 SJ Truloff c Reed b Muirhead 104 c and b Reed 90 IG Holland c Gannon b Cutting 69 c Trask b Doggett 34 *JS Floros c and b Muirhead 1 c Coleman b Muirhead 84 SE Gotch c Doggett b Floros 19 c Peirson b Doggett 10 CT Trask c Coleman b Reed 94 not out 38 MW Short not out 100 c Truloff b Philipson 8 MA Philipson c Holland b O'Donnell 42 not out 29 *+SB Harper c Kuhnemann b Cutting 4 c Peirson b Gannon 4 +JJ Peirson c Thomson b O'Donnell BR Thomson c Peirson b Kuhnemann 19 c Peirson b Gannon 55 JJ Bazley c Harper b Holland JM Muirhead c Doggett b Floros 22 lbw b Kuhnemann 7 BCJ Cutting c Muirhead b O'Donnell 17 0 T O'Donnell c Trask b Gannon 0 c Street b Gannon 9 CJ Gannon not out 0 39 JK Reed c Truloff b Doggett 0 c Peirson b Kuhnemann 13 MP Kuhnemann c Grimwade b Holland SEJ Grimwade not out 0 c Peirson b Doggett 2 B Doggett did not bat JR Coleman did not bat 8 not out 0 Extras (4 b, 2 lb, 3 nb, 1 w) 10 (1 b, 4 lb, 1 nb, 1 w) 7 Extras (8 lb, 5 nb, 1 w) 14 (3 b) 3 (all out, 375 minutes, 95 Total overs) 405 (229 mins, 54 overs) Total (337 minutes, 83.3 overs) (235 minutes, 56.1 overs) 185 Fall of wickets: 1-9, 2-183, 3-183, 4-185, 5-281, 6-348, 7-374, 8-382, 9-392, Fall of wickets: 1-22, 2-75, 3-197, Fall of wickets: 1-21, 2-21, 3-54, 4-167, 5-171, 6-202, 7-243, 8-254, Fall of wickets: 1-40, 2-83, 3-92, 4-92, 5-107, 6-120, 7-148, 8-172, 9-185, VIC - bowling O M R W O M R W QLD - bowling O M R W O M R W Reed Gannon Coleman Doggett O'Donnell Cutting Holland Bazley Muirhead Kuhnemann Grimwade Floros Short Trask Quiney Street Philipson QUEENSLAND v SOUTH AUSTRALIA Allan Border Field November 21-23, 2016 Toss: South Australia Results: Queensland won by an innings and 80 runs Umpires: MS Branch, A Hobson SOUTH AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings JD Dalton c Peirson b Steketee 0 c Peirson b Steketee 0 CR Hemphrey c Valente b Opie 76 *SJ Raphael c Forrest b Steketee 97 c Swepson b Steketee 5 PJ Forrest c Gregory b Andrews 127 TP Ludeman c Truloff b Gannon 26 c Peirson b Bartlett 4 SJ Truloff c Raphael b Agar 31 AI Ross c Gannon b Neser 14 c Truloff b Bartlett 2 OS Richardson c Nielsen b Valente 26 CT Valente c Peirson b Neser CT Trask lbw b Gregory 25 +HJ Nielsen c Forrest b Neser 1 c Swepson b Granger 102 BE Street b Andrews 11 JL Winter b Swepson *+JJ Peirson not out 158 AJ Gregory c Trask b Steketee 1 run out (Gannon) 42 MG Neser b Opie 0 TD Andrews not out 27 c Peirson b Gannon 5 CJ Gannon c Nielsen b Andrews 61 MJA Cormack b Swepson 0 c Trask b Granger 36 MT Steketee c Nielsen b Andrews 36 EK Opie c Truloff b Gannon 1 not out 35 MJ Swepson b Opie 8 WA Agar did not bat c and b Swepson 17 X Bartlett CT Valente c Peirson b Gannon 29 ML Granger Extras (4 lb) 4 (1 b, 2 lb, 1 w) 4 Extras (1 lb, 13 nb, 5 w) 19 Total (all out, 54.3 overs) overs 281 Total (all out, overs) 578 Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-82, 3-119, 4-163, 5-165, 6-167, 7-168, 8-210, 9-210, Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-5, 3-11, 4-15, 5-109, 6-150, 7-166, 8-204, 9-242, Fall of wickets: 1-189, 2-235, 3-251, 4-286, 5-305, 6-324, 7-325, 8-503, 9-569, QLD - bowling O M R W O M R W SA - bowling O M R W Steketee Agar Neser Valente Gannon Opie Bartlett Andrews Swepson Cormack Hemphrey Gregory Granger Ludeman Toyota Futures League Scoresheets Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

40 Toyota Futures League Scoresheets WESTERN AUSTRALIA v QUEENSLAND Stevens Reserve East January 23-26, 2017 Toss: Western Australia Results: Queensland won by 269 runs Umpires: J Hewitt, T Steenholdt QUEENSLAND WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings 2nd Innings MT Renshaw b Nicholas 3 b Moody 12 CT Bancroft c Healy b Trask 16 c Bartlett b Philipson 27 *PJ Forrest c Short b Duffield 15 c Bancroft b Green 18 JM Carder b Neser 50 c Healy b Bartlett 2 CR Hemphrey c How b Duffield 33 b Nicholas 97 *WG Bosisto c Street b Doggett 27 lbw b Trask 11 SJ Truloff run out (Mackin) 17 c Green b Moody 1 DJM Short b Neser 4 c Renshaw b Philipson 31 BE Street lbw b Mackin 4 lbw b Short 43 CD Hinchliffe c Forrest b Bartlett 0 c Healy b Neser 2 MA Philipson lbw b Duffield 9 c Bancroft b Moody 5 M Spoors c Healy b Doggett 15 lbw b Neser 0 CT Trask c O'Connor b Moody 41 c Green b Nicholas 2 +C How c Forrest b Doggett 0 lbw b Bartlett 10 MG Neser b Mackin 19 c Spoors b Short 28 JB Nicholas c Healy b Doggett 0 c Street b Philipson 4 +TA Healy c How b Nicholas 48 lbw b Bosisto 29 RM Duffield c Kuhnemann b Philipson 8 not out 7 MP Kuhnemann b Nicholas 16 c Short b Nicholas 1 DJM Moody c Renshaw b Neser 0 c Street b Kuhnemann 8 X Bartlett not out 1 4 L O'Connor not out 0 S Doggett not out 2 SP Mackin / CD Green did not bat c Renshaw b Bartlett 0 Extras (4 b, 7 lb, 22 nb, 2 w) 35 9 b, 7 lb, 8 nb, 8 w 32 Extras (9 b, 4 lb, 1 nb, 1 w) 15 (2 b, 3 w) 5 Total (69.2 overs) 241 (97.2 overs) 270 Total (47.5 overs) overs 107 Fall of wickets: 1-4, 2-32, 3-78, 4-85, 5-97, 6-100, 7-156, 8-183, 9-231, Fall of wickets: 1-29, 2-37, 3-40, 4-163, 5-216, 6-226, 7-227, 8-237, 9-240, Fall of wickets: 1-57, 2-91, 3-95, 4-103, 5-114, 6-115, 7-117, 8-125, 9-135, Fall of wickets: 1-3, 2-30, 3-64, 4-70, 5-70, 6-88, 7-88, 8-92, 9-92, WA - bowling O M R W O M R W QLD - bowling O M R W O M R W Mackin Neser Nicholas Bartlett Duffield Trask Moody Doggett O'Connor Kuhnemann Green Philipson Short Bosisto NEW SOUTH WALES v QUEENSLAND Drummoyne Oval February 6-9, 2017 Toss: New South Wales Results: Queensland won by 4 wickets Umpires: NR Johnstone, DM Koch NEW SOUTH WALES QUEENSLAND 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings 2nd Innings N Bertus c Bartlett b Wood 14 c Doggett b Bartlett 48 BE Street b Sandhu 92 c Clarke b Sandhu 2 JA Clarke c Peirson b Doggett 0 c Street b Bartlett 32 OS Richardson run out (Rohrer) 25 c Fallins b Hatcher 86 +RGL Carters c Peirson b Wood 9 c Peirson b Cutting 29 LD Pfeffer c Gibson b Sams 5 b Stobo 31 RJ Gibson not out 168 b Trask 24 MA Philipson c Lenton b Hatcher 19 c Lenton b Sandhu 39 *BJ Rohrer c Peirson b Wood 0 c Peirson b Trask 1 CT Trask c Lenton b Sams 0 lbw b Hatcher 2 JS Lenton c Cutting b Trask 26 c Trask b Cutting 0 *+JJ Peirson c Lenton b Sandhu 10 not out 55 AJ Nair c Peirson b Cutting JJ Bazley c Lenton b Sams 0 not out 30 D Fallins c Wood b Kuhnemann 5 c and b Cutting 0 H Wood not out 35 c Gibson b Fallins 17 GS Sandhu b Kuhnemann 17 st Peirson b Kuhnemann 11 BCJ Cutting c Sandhu b Fallins 24 9 DR Sams c Peirson b Philipson 26 c Richardson b Kuhnemann 45 MP Kuhnemann not out CH Stobo not out 21 not out 5 X Bartlett 0 2 LC Hatcher 22 not out 0 B Doggett 8 0 Extras (1 lb, 3 nb, 2 w) 6 1 b, 3 lb, 2 w 6 Extras (4 b, 7 lb, 10 nb) 21 6 b, 11 lb, 5 nb, 2 w 24 (8 wickets, declared, 77 Total (91 overs) (57 overs) Total overs) overs Fall of wickets: 1-1, 2-19, 3-23, 4-23, 5-61, 6-148, 7-153, 8-192, Fall of wickets: 1-49, 2-102, 3-132, 4-138, 5-138, 6-138, 7-138, 8-172, Fall of wickets: 1-133, 2-134, 3-140, 4-140, 5-153, 6-154, 7-177, Fall of wickets: 1-3, 2-78, 3-167, 4-179, 5-182, QLD - bowling O M R W O M R W NSW - bowling O M R W O M R W Doggett Sandhu Bartlett Sams Wood Nair Cutting Fallins Philipson Stobo Trask Hatcher Bazley Malone Kuhnemann Clarke QUEENSLAND v AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Allan Border Field March 6-9, 2017 Toss: Queensland Results: Queensland won by 10 wickets Umpires: DM Koch, DB Mealey AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY QUEENSLAND 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings HJ Hunt lbw b Neser 0 c Wood b Walter 0 *+BE Street c Harriott b Smith 3 DL Solway c Bartlett b Neser 3 lbw b Neser 13 OS Richardson lbw b McAndrew 17 MI Barrington-Smith c Wood b Doggett 12 b Doggett 15 CR Hemphrey c Harriott b TS Rogers 1 *JW Rogers c Pfeffer b Doggett 0 b Hemphrey 55 CA Lynn c Harriott b Devoy 124 +AG Harriott c Neser b Doggett 0 c Bazley b Kuhnemann 5 JJ Bazley c Harriott b McAndrew 0 M Spaseski b Doggett 9 not out 63 LD Pfeffer c JW Rogers b TS Rogers 99 BJ Taylor c Wood b Neser 6 c Pfeffer b Neser 7 MG Neser c and b Manenti 2 TS Rogers lbw b Doggett 0 c Lynn b Neser 4 H Wood c JW Rogers b McAndrew 22 BAD Manenti c Richardson b Walter 28 c Doggett b Walter 64 MP Kuhnemann c Hunt b McAndrew 0 NJ McAndrew c Pfeffer b Neser 0 c Pfeffer b Doggett 4 B Doggett not out 7 ST Devoy not out 5 c Pfeffer b Doggett 6 SH Walter c Smith b McAndrew 1 RP Smith 17 X Bartlett did not bat Extras (4 lb) 4 5 b, 1 lb, 2 nb, 1 w 9 Extras (7 lb, 2 nb, 1 w) 10 Total (all out, 29.1 overs) 67 (62.5 overs) 245 Total (all out, 73.2 overs) 286 Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-9, 3-9, 4-9), 5-21, 6-26, 7-26, 8-35, 9-35, Fall of wickets: 1-10, 2-14, 3-45, 4-64, 5-94, 6-121, 7-125, 8-217), 9-227, Fall of wickets: 1-5, 2-6, 3-77, 4-77, 5-184, 6-186, 7-263, 8-277, 9-279, QLD - bowling O M R W O M R W ACT - bowling O M R W Neser TS Rogers Walter Smith Doggett McAndrew Bartlett Devoy Kuhnemann Manenti Hemphrey Bazley Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

41 Women s Scorecards & Statistics QUEENSLAND v TASMANIA Allan Border Field October 13, 2016 Toss: Queensland Umpires: M Branch, D Taylor Results: Queensland won by 6 wickets Award: JL Jonassen (Qld) TASMANIA QUEENSLAND L Wright c Mooney b Prestwidge 8 +BL Mooney run out (Thompson) 53 +GP Redmayne c Mooney b Prestwidge 4 *DM Kimmince c Raack b Hunter 10 EE Thompson lbw b Jonassen 13 JL Jonassen st Redmayne b Hepburn 53 EA Burns c Kimmince b Brotherston 5 L Harris not out 6 IMHC Joyce c Ferling b Jonassen 29 GM Harris c Hunter b Hepburn 0 SK Moloney c and b Birkett 8 JL Barsby not out 15 *V Pyke c and b GM Harris 1 T Brotherston did not bat BL Hepburn run out (Jonassen) 38 HL Ferling did not bat KR Fryett c L Harris b GM Harris 5 GK Prestwidge did not bat C Raack c Jonassen b Prestwidge 10 HP Birkett did not bat JL Hunter not out 0 SJ Johnson did not bat Extras (7 lb, 23 w) 30 Extras (2 b, 4 lb, 2 nb, 7 w) 15 Total (all out, 50 overs) 151 Total (27.2 overs) Fall of wickets: 1-19, 2-25, 3-36, 4-46, 5-82, 6-88, 7-89, Fall of wickets: 1-19, 2-102, 3-107, , 9-151, QUEENSLAND v SOUTH AUSTRALIA Allan Border Field October 14, 2016 Toss: Queensland Umpires: MS Branch, SE Dionysius Results: Tied Award: CM Edwards (SA) QUEENSLAND SOUTH AUSTRALIA +BL Mooney st McPharlin b Coyte 35 BE Patterson c Ferling b Birkett 56 L Harris c Pope b Wellington 37 *+TJ McPharlin run out (GM Harris) 12 JL Jonassen run out (Price) 6 CM Edwards c GM Harris b Kimmince 100 KL Short c Patterson b Wellington 36 TM McGrath c Prestwidge b Ferling 19 *DM Kimmince c Schutt b Price 23 SJ Coyte run out (Johnson) 18 GM Harris st McPharlin b Wellington 36 A Price b Barsby 6 JL Barsby c McPharlin b McGrath 53 A Wellington c Prestwidge b Kimmince 7 SJ Johnson b Coyte 0 K Pope lbw b Barsby 1 HP Birkett c Schutt b McGrath 14 ML Schutt b Kimmince 23 HL Ferling b McGrath 1 SM Betts not out 9 GK Prestwidge not out 6 BA Perry did not bat Extras (3 lb, 1 nb, 16 w) 20 Extras (2 lb, 14 w) 16 Total (50 overs) 267 Total (50 overs) Fall of wickets: 1-73, 2-80, 3-92, 4-147, 5-172, 6-203, 7-208, 8-245, 9-248, Fall of wickets: 1-48, 2-123, 3-168, 4-207, 5-225, 6-229, 7-233, 8-245, WNCL Scoresheets Bowling: Ferling ; Johnson ; Prestwidge ; Brotherston ; Jonassen ; GM Harris ; Barsby ; Birkett Bowling: Hunter ; Pyke ; Joyce ; Fryett ; Burns ; Hepburn Bowling: Schutt ; Betts ; Pope ; McGrath ; Wellington ; Coyte ; Price ; Bowling: Ferling ; Johnson ; Kimmince ; GM Harris ; Jonassen ; Barsby ; Birkett ; Prestwidge QUEENSLAND v NEW SOUTH WALES The Gabba October 16, 2016 Toss: Queensland Umpires: MS Branch, TM Penman Result: Queensland won by 54 runs Award: GM Harris (Qld) QUEENSLAND NEW SOUTH WALES +BL Mooney c Aley b Smith 48 RL Haynes lbw b Jonassen 19 KL Short c Smith b Vakarewa 56 +AJ Healy c Kimmince b Johnson 25 JL Jonassen b Gardner 25 *AJ Blackwell not out 113 *DM Kimmince not out 93 NJ Carey c Short b Jonassen 36 GM Harris not out 78 NE Stalenburg b GM Harris 9 HL Ferling did not bat AK Gardner c and b GM Harris 5 JL Barsby did not bat RM Farrell not out 42 HP Birkett did not bat LEM Smith did not bat SJ Johnson did not bat SE Aley did not bat GK Prestwidge did not bat BW Vakarewa did not bat L Harris did not bat LR Cheatle did not bat Extras (2 b, 2 lb, 2 nb, 12 w) 18 Extras (4 lb, 11 w) 15 Total (50 overs) Total (50 overs) Fall of wickets: 1-108, 2-111, Fall of wickets: 1-36, 2-58, 3-135, 4-158, Bowling: Farrell ; Vakarewa ; Cheatle ; Gardner ; Aley ; Smith ; Carey Bowling: Ferling ; Johnson ; Jonassen ; Kimmince ; GM Harris ; Birkett ; Prestwidge ; Barsby QUEENSLAND v WESTERN AUSTRALIA Blacktown Int Sports Park October 30, 2016 Toss: Queensland Umpires: MAW Nickl, TM Penman Result: Queensland won by 6 runs Award: HL Ferling (BH) QUEENSLAND WESTERN AUSTRALIA +BL Mooney c Banting b King 35 *EJ Villani run out (Kimmince) 38 KL Short c Villani b Farrant 64 NE Bolton run out (Kimmince) 70 JL Jonassen c Villani b Biss 24 C Piparo c L Harris b Birkett 1 *DM Kimmince not out 48 HL Graham c Barsby b GM Harris 73 GM Harris b Farrant 37 +MP Banting c L Harris b Jonassen 15 L Harris b King 4 MG Carmichael b Ferling 18 JL Barsby b Peschel 1 EL Biss b Ferling 6 SJ Johnson b Farrant 15 T Peschel run out (Mooney) 5 HP Birkett not out 3 PM Cleary b Ferling 11 HL Ferling did not bat EL King not out 2 GK Prestwidge did not bat NE Farrant not out 1 Extras (5 b, 9 lb, 19 w) 33 Extras (4 b, 1 lb, 2 nb, 11 w) 18 Total (50 overs) Total (50 overs) Fall of wickets: 1-82, 2-138, 3-144, 4-203, 5-213, 6-214, Bowling: Farrant ; Cleary ; Graham ; King ; Peschel ; Biss Fall of wickets: 1-57, 2-58, 3-184, 4-191, 5-216, 6-235, 7-238, 8-241, Bowling: Johnson ; Ferling ; Jonassen ; Kimmince ; Barsby ; Birkett ; GM Harris ; Prestwidge AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY v QUEENSLAND Russell Lucas Oval November 18, 2016 Toss: Queensland Umpires: D Brigham, S Brne Result: ACT won by 6 wickets Award: KM Mack (ACT) QUEENSLAND ACT +BL Mooney c Koski b Brown 8 +CJ Koski c Brotherston b Birkett 32 KL Short c Osborne b Goodwin 9 KM Mack b Barsby 73 TM Cooper b Reakes 34 SJ McGlashan c Birkett b Sutherland 0 *DM Kimmince c Brown b Bates 12 *KL Britt not out 38 JL Barsby run out (Reakes) 56 EA Osborne c Short b Birkett 21 K Sutherland c Koski b Goodwin 8 AR Reakes not out 8 HP Birkett c McGlashan b Goodwin 29 NM Hancock did not bat SJ Johnson run out (Mack) 17 MJ Brown did not bat T Brotherston run out (Osborne) 10 SL Bates did not bat GK Prestwidge not out 3 NM Goodwin did not bat RA Irvine not out 0 JM Fields did not bat Extras (7 b, 2 lb, 1 nb, 15 w) 25 Extras (5 b, 4 lb, 2 nb, 30 w) 41 Total (50 overs) Total (39.5 overs) Fall of wickets: 1-16, 2-30, 3-52, 4-88, 5-127, 6-176, 7-180, Fall of wickets: 1-108, 2-108, 3-166, , VICTORIA v QUEENSLAND Casey Fields November 19, 2016 Toss: Queensland Umpires: D Brigham, DJ Shepard Result: Queensland won by 29 runs Award: BL Mooney (Qld) QUEENSLAND VICTORIA +BL Mooney c King b Strano 146 SG Molineux run out (Barsby) 55 KL Short c Inglis b Kearney 3 SJ Elliott c Kimmince b Barsby 28 TM Cooper lbw b Strano 0 *JE Cameron c Irvine b Brotherston 28 *DM Kimmince lbw b Molineux 15 HNK Jensen lbw b Kimmince 21 JL Barsby c and b Elliott 44 +EJ Inglis run out (Johnson) 0 K Sutherland b Strano 14 AJ Lanning c Barsby b Kimmince 3 HP Birkett c Cameron b Strano 3 EM Kearney run out (Cooper->Mooney) 18 SJ Johnson not out 10 MR Strano not out 21 T Brotherston not out 2 AM King lbw b Barsby 17 RA Irvine did not bat M Blows not out 8 GK Prestwidge did not bat HK Brennan did not bat Extras (1 b, 6 lb, 1 nb, 6 w) 14 Extras (1 b, 4 lb, 1 nb, 17 w) 23 Total (50 overs) Total (50 overs) Fall of wickets: 1-33, 2-39, 3-76, 4-196, 5-232, 6-239, Fall of wickets: 1-87, 2-112, 3-145, 4-148, 5-153, 6-158, 7-188, Bowling: Goodwin ; Brown ; Hancock ; Osborne ; Bates ; Reakes Bowling: Johnson ; Brotherston ; Irvine ; Barsby ; Kimmince ; Birkett ; Sutherland Bowling: Kearney ; Brennan ; Strano ; Molineux ; King ; Elliott ; Blows Bowling: Johnson ; Sutherland ; Brotherston ; Kimmince ; Birkett ; Barsby ; Irvine Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

42 WNCL Scoresheets QUEENSLAND v NEW SOUTH WALES Allan Border Field December 3, 2017 Toss: Queensland Umpires: MW Graham-Smith, CA Polosak Result: NSW won by 9 wickets Award: RM Farrell (NSW) QUEENSLAND NSW +BL Mooney c Carey b Farrell 0 RL Haynes c Short b Harris 18 KL Short run out (Haynes) 17 +AJ Healy not out 56 JL Jonassen c Aley b Farrell 21 *AJ Blackwell not out 36 *DM Kimmince b Gibson 24 SE Aley did not bat GM Harris lbw b Farrell 0 NJ Carey did not bat JL Barsby c Blackwell b Aley 30 AK Gardner did not bat HP Birkett c Haynes b Gibson 7 ML Gibson did not bat K Sutherland c Healy b Smith 0 LEM Smith did not bat SJ Johnson run out (Carey) 2 EA Perry did not bat HL Ferling c Blackwell b Smith 8 RM Farrell did not bat GK Prestwidge not out 2 NE Stalenburg did not bat Extras (2 lb, 6 w) 8 Extras (1 lb, 12 w) 13 Total (41.1 overs) 119 Total (24 overs) Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-27, 3-40, 4-40, 5-93, 6-103, 7-106, Fall of wickets: , 9-115, Bowling: Farrell ; Perry ; Gardner ; Aley ; Gibson ; Smith Bowling: Ferling ; Johnson ; Kimmince ; Jonassen ; Harris ; Birkett ; Barsby WNCL Points Table Teams W T L Bonus Pts Net Run Rate NSW QLD VIC SA ACT TAS WA WBBL Scoresheets SYDNEY SIXERS v BRISBANE HEAT North Sydney Oval December 11, 2016 Toss: Sixers Umpires: CA Polosak, AK Wilds, DM Koch (TV) Result: Heat won by 5 wickets Award: DJS Dottin (BH) SIXERS HEAT +AJ Healy c and b Birkett 48 +BL Mooney b Kapp 0 *EA Perry c Johnson b Jonassen 42 KL Short b Aley 10 AK Gardner b Jonassen 8 SS Mandhana c Healy b Gardner 2 SJ McGlashan c Mooney b Dottin 27 *DM Kimmince c Perry b Reakes 23 M Kapp c Prestwidge b Ferling 2 DJS Dottin not out 60 AR Reakes not out 1 JL Jonassen c McGlashan b Aley 30 SE Aley b Dottin 0 JL Barsby not out 9 RS Dick SJ Johnson EA Leys GK Prestwidge LEM Smith HL Ferling JC Hicks HP Birkett Extras (5 lb, 2 nb, 3 w) 10 Extras (1 b, 1 lb, 6 w) 8 Total (20 overs) Total (19.2 overs) Fall of wickets: 1-74, 2-103, 3-109, 4-120, 5-138, Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-3, 3-33, 4-38, Bowling: Jonassen ; Ferling ; Dottin ; Kimmince ; Birkett ; Johnson ; Barsby Bowling: Kapp ; Gardner ; Aley ; Perry ; Reakes ; Smith ; Dick Delissa Kimmince was a strong performer for both the Heat and the Fire last season. WBBL Points Table Teams M W L NR Pts NRR Sixers Scorchers Heat Hurricanes Stars Thunder Renegades Strikers SYDNEY SIXERS v BRISBANE HEAT Drummoyne Oval December 12, 2016 Toss: Heat Umpires: GS Stubbings, BC Treloar Result: Sixers won by 8 wickets Award: EA Perry (SS) HEAT SIXERS +BL Mooney c Leys b Gardner 4 +AJ Healy c Short b Jonassen 7 KL Short b Aley 6 *EA Perry not out 45 SS Mandhana c Sthalekar b Gardner 5 AK Gardner c Short b Barsby 15 *DM Kimmince run out (Reakes) 0 SJ McGlashan not out 13 DJS Dottin c Leys b Aley 12 M Kapp did not bat JL Jonassen st Healy b Smith 10 AR Reakes did not bat JL Barsby not out 26 SE Aley did not bat HP Birkett c McGlashan b Perry 14 LC Sthalekar did not bat K Sutherland run out (Healy) 1 EA Leys did not bat HL Ferling run out (Healy) 1 LEM Smith did not bat GK Prestwidge did not bat JC Hicks did not bat Extras (1 lb, 3 w) 4 Extras (6 w) 6 Total (20 overs) 9-83 Total (16 overs) Feb-86 Fall of wickets: 1-7, 2-13, 3-13, 4-20, 5-31, 6-44, 7-80, Fall of wickets: 1-14, , 9-83 Bowling: Kapp ; Gardner ; Aley ; Perry ; Smith ; Sthalekar Bowling: Jonassen ; Birkett ; Ferling ; Kimmince ; Dottin ; Barsby PERTH SCORCHERS v BRISBANE HEAT WACA December 17, 2016 Toss: Scorchers Umpires: H Botes, JW Taylor Result: Scorchers won by 8 wickets Award: NE Bolton (PS) HEAT SCORCHERS +BL Mooney c Villani b Cleary 6 *SW Bates c Ferling b Dottin 3 KL Short c and b Grundy 19 EJ Villani c Dottin b Jonassen 17 SS Mandhana c Brunt b King 21 NE Bolton not out 46 *DM Kimmince b Brunt 3 HL Graham not out 29 DJS Dottin c Brunt b King 11 LK Ebsary did not bat JL Jonassen b Bates 6 KH Brunt did not bat JL Barsby run out (Ebsary) 1 C Piparo did not bat TM Cooper b Grundy 1 +MP Banting did not bat HP Birkett c Villani b Bates 6 PM Cleary did not bat SJ Johnson not out 10 EL King did not bat HL Ferling not out 1 RL Grundy did not bat Extras (1 lb, 15 w) 16 Extras (7 w) 7 Total (20 overs) Total (2 wickets, 17.1 overs) 102 Fall of wickets: 1-11, 2-45, 3-51, 4-56, 5-77, 6-78, 7-78, Fall of wickets: 1-8, , 9-93 Bowling: Brunt ; Bates ; Cleary ; King ; Grundy Bowling: Dottin ; Ferling ; Johnson ; Birkett ; Jonassen ; Barsby Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

43 PERTH SCORCHERS v BRISBANE HEAT WACA December 18, 2016 Toss: Heat Umpires: T Steenholdt, JW Taylor Result: Heat won by 8 wickets Award: BL Mooney (BH) SCORCHERS HEAT *SW Bates c Short b Kimmince 15 +BL Mooney not out 67 EJ Villani st Mooney b Kimmince 19 KL Short c Grundy b King 13 NE Bolton b Birkett 1 SS Mandhana c Villani b King 1 HL Graham st Mooney b Johnson 5 *DM Kimmince not out 4 LK Ebsary run out (Kimmince) 10 DJS Dottin did not bat KH Brunt st Mooney b Barsby 1 JL Jonassen did not bat +MP Banting c Mandhana b Barsby 10 JL Barsby did not bat C Piparo st Mooney b Jonassen 17 HP Birkett did not bat PM Cleary c Mandhana b Jonassen 7 K Sutherland did not bat EL King not out 2 SJ Johnson did not bat RL Grundy did not bat GK Prestwidge did not bat Extras (4 b, 1 lb, 1 nb, 1 w) 7 Extras (2 lb, 8 w) 10 Total (20 overs) 9-94 Total (12.5 overs) 2-95 Fall of wickets: 1-27, 2-32, 3-40, 4-45, 5-46, 6-62, 7-63, Fall of wickets: 1-61, , 9-94 Bowling: Dottin ; Jonassen ; Kimmince ; Birkett ; Barsby ; Johnson Bowling: Brunt ; Cleary ; King ; Grundy ; Bates ; Graham BRISBANE HEAT v MELBOURNE STARS Allan Border Field December 26, 2016 Toss: Heat Umpires: MS Branch, SJ Farrell Result: Stars won by 54 runs Award: MM Lanning (MS) STARS HEAT +EJ Inglis lbw b Ferling 16 +BL Mooney c Cameron b Hazell 2 *MM Lanning not out 97 KL Short c Lanning b Nielsen 27 JE Cameron c Birkett b Barsby 16 *DM Kimmince lbw b Hazell 3 KM Mack not out 7 SS Mandhana c King b Jensen 1 HNK Jensen did not bat DJS Dottin c King b Nielsen 24 LF Bardsley did not bat JL Jonassen c Jensen b Triscari 14 EM Kearney did not bat JL Barsby c Cameron b Nielsen 8 D Hazell did not bat HP Birkett not out 6 AM King did not bat SJ Johnson not out 3 MJG Nielsen did not bat K Sutherland did not bat GL Triscari did not bat HL Ferling did not bat Extras (1 lb, 1 nb, 10 w) 12 Extras (4 b, 1 lb, 1 w) 6 Total 20 overs Total (20 overs) 7-94 Fall of wickets: 1-60, Fall of wickets: 1-6, 2-16, 3-21, 4-63, 5-64, 6-77, 7-90 Bowling: Jonassen ; Dottin ; Birkett ; Kimmince ; Ferling ; Johnson ; Barsby Bowling: Kearney ; Hazell ; Jensen ; King ; Triscari ; Nielsen WBBL Scoresheets BRISBANE HEAT v MELBOURNE STARS Allan Border Field December 27, 2016 Toss: Heat Umpires: SE Dionysius, DM Kochr Result: Heat won by 5 runs Award: BL Mooney (BH) HEAT STARS +BL Mooney c Cameron b Triscari 55 *MM Lanning c Kimmince b Birkett 50 KL Short st Inglis b King 19 +EJ Inglis c Barsby b Mandhana 41 JL Jonassen c King b Triscari 32 JE Cameron c Kimmince b Barsby 6 DJS Dottin c Lanning b Jensen 2 KM Mack not out 14 L Harris c Triscari b Hazell 9 HNK Jensen c Jonassen b Mandhana 3 SS Mandhana not out 11 LF Bardsley run out (Jonassen) 0 *DM Kimmince did not bat EM Kearney b Barsby 4 JL Barsby did not bat AM King not out 1 SJ Johnson did not bat D Hazell did not bat K Sutherland did not bat MJG Nielsen did not bat HP Birkett did not bat GL Triscari did not bat Extras (1 lb) 1 Extras (5 w) 5 Total (20 overs) Total (20 overs) Fall of wickets: 1-49, 2-93, 3-103, 4-112, Fall of wickets: 1-88, 2-100, 3-107, 4-112, 5-112, Bowling: Kearney ; Hazell ; Jensen ; Triscari ; King ; Nielsen Bowling: Dottin ; Jonassen ; Kimmince ; Sutherland ; Birkett ; Barsby ; Mandhana SYDNEY THUNDER v BRISBANE HEAT Blacktown Int Sports Park January 2, 2017 Toss: Thunder Umpires: MAW Nickl, TM Penmans Result: Thunder won by 3 runs Award: SL Bates (ST) THUNDER HEAT RL Haynes c Sutherland b Barsby 40 +BL Mooney b Carey 34 NE Stalenburg c Birkett b Jonassen 5 KL Short run out (Stalenburg) 30 *AJ Blackwell c Barsby b Birkett 20 JL Jonassen c Kaur b Farrell 5 H Kaur not out 26 L Harris c Kaur b Carey 15 NJ Carey c and b Birkett 6 SS Mandhana run out (Stalenburg) 6 MC Hinkley run out (Kimmince) 8 *DM Kimmince lbw b Bates 1 EA Osborne b Kimmince 11 JL Barsby b Osborne 11 +CJ Koski run out (Mooney) 8 HP Birkett lbw b Bates 0 LR Cheatle run out (Short) 0 SJ Johnson not out 12 RM Farrell not out 0 K Sutherland run out (Osborne) 8 SL Bates did not bat RA Irvine not out 1 Extras (4 b, 3 lb, 1 nb) 8 Extras (2 lb, 1 nb, 3 w) 6 Total (20 overs) Total 20 overs Fall of wickets: 1-17, 2-66, 3-71, 4-81, 5-89, 6-112, 7-125, Bowling: Jonassen ; Birkett ; Johnson ; Kimmince ; Sutherland ; Barsby Fall of wickets: 1-62, 2-70, 3-72, 4-92, 5-96, 6-96, 7-96, 8-111, Bowling: Cheatle ; Bates ; Farrell ; Osborne ; Carey ; Kaur SYDNEY THUNDER v BRISBANE HEAT Blacktown Int Sports Park January 3, 2017 Toss: Thunder Umpires: MAW Nickl, TM Penman Result: Heat won by 9 wickets Award: BL Mooney (BH) THUNDER HEAT RL Haynes c Harris b Kimmince 8 +BL Mooney not out 75 SR Taylor c Sutherland b Jonassen 9 KL Short run out (Bates) 13 *AJ Blackwell c Mandhana b Sutherland 43 JL Jonassen not out 20 NE Stalenburg c Irvine b Barsby 3 L Harris did not bat NJ Carey lbw b Sutherland 16 SS Mandhana did not bat EA Osborne c Kimmince b Sutherland 3 *DM Kimmince did not bat H Kaur run out (Jonassen) 17 JL Barsby did not bat +CJ Koski b Jonassen 1 HP Birkett did not bat LR Cheatle not out 6 SJ Johnson did not bat RM Farrell not out 0 K Sutherland did not bat SL Bates did not bat RA Irvine did not bat Extras (5 lb, 4 w) 9 Extras (2 lb, 7 w) 9 Total (20 overs) Total (18.5 overs) Fall of wickets: 1-17, 2-20, 3-48,4-80, 5-90, 6-92, 7-107, Fall of wickets: HOBART HURRICANE v BRISBANE HEAT Blundstone Arena January 8, 2017 Toss: Heat Umpires: DR Close, SA Lightbody Result: Heat won by 15 runs Award: BL Mooney (BH) HEAT HURRICANES +BL Mooney not out 78 EA Burns c Short b Jonassen 5 *KL Short c Fryett b Matthews 43 +GP Redmayne c Jonassen b Birkett 3 L Harris c Hunter b Satterthwaite 5 *HC Knight lbw b Johnson 14 JL Jonassen not out 25 AE Satterthwaite c Winfield b Barsby 57 DM Kimmince did not bat HK Matthews b Barsby 32 SS Mandhana did not bat V Pyke c Mooney b Birkett 0 JL Barsby did not bat EE Thompson c and b Barsby 2 HP Birkett did not bat CL Hall run out (Sutherland) 1 SJ Johnson did not bat BL Hepburn not out 13 K Sutherland did not bat JL Hunter not out 0 L Winfield did not bat KR Fryett did not bat Extras (2 w) 2 Extras (2 lb, 9 w) 11 Total (20 overs) Total (20 overs) Fall of wickets: 1-86, Fall of wickets: 1-8, 2-15, 3-32, 4-83, 5-84, 6-87,7-90, Bowling: Jonassen ; Birkett ; Kimmince ; Johnson ; Barsby ; Sutherland Bowling: Cheatle ; Bates ; Farrell ; Carey ; Kaur Osborne Bowling: Matthews ; Hunter ; Pyke ; Satterthwaite ; Hepburn ; Burns ; Knight Bowling: Jonassen ; Birkett ; Kimmince ; Johnson ; Sutherland ; Barsby Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

44 WBBL Scoresheets HOBART HURRICANES v BRISBANE HEAT Blundstone Arena January 9, 2017 Toss: Heat Umpires: DR Close, M Qureshi Result: Hurricanes won by 8 wickets Award: HK Matthews (HH) HEAT HURRICANES +BL Mooney c Redmayne b Hunter 1 EA Burns c Winfield b Kimmince 18 *KL Short c Matthews b Hunter 10 +GP Redmayne not out 64 JL Jonassen c Matthews b Satterthwaite 18 *HC Knight c Sutherland b Jonassen 15 L Winfield c and b Hunter 7 AE Satterthwaite not out 22 SS Mandhana st Redmayne b Matthews 40 HK Matthews did not bat DM Kimmince c Hunter b Matthews 14 EE Thompson did not bat L Harris run out (Pyke) 12 CL Hall did not bat JL Barsby b Matthews 2 SK Moloney did not bat HP Birkett c Burns b Matthews 6 V Pyke did not bat SJ Johnson c Hepburn b Matthews 7 BL Hepburn did not bat K Sutherland not out 1 JL Hunter did not bat Extras (4 w) 4 Extras (4 w) 4 Total (all out, 19.4 overs) 122 Total (18.2 overs) Fall of wickets: 1-3, , 4-38, 5-92, 6-93,7-105, Fall of wickets: 1-32, , 9-121, BRISBANE HEAT v MELBOURNE RENEGADES Allan Border Field January 14, 2017 Toss: Heat Umpires: MS Branch, SJ Farrell Result: Heat won by 5 wickets Award: JL Barsby (BH) RENEGADES HEAT *+RH Priest st Mooney b Jonassen 2 +BL Mooney lbw b Wyatt 45 SG Molineux c Short b Barsby 16 *KL Short c Harris b Molineux 18 DN Wyatt c Johnson b Jonassen 0 L Harris run out (Strano) 8 KL Britt c Jonassen b Johnson 32 JL Jonassen c Plane b Wyatt 5 GM Harris c Mandhana b Barsby 0 L Winfield lbw b Harris 18 MR Strano b Sutherland 16 SS Mandhana not out 0 GL Wareham lbw b Mandhana 9 DM Kimmince not out 4 LM Tahuhu c Winfield b Barsby 10 JL Barsby did not bat MJ Brown st Mooney b Barsby 8 HP Birkett did not bat NM Goodwin not out 2 SJ Johnson did not bat NA Plane b Jonassen 1 K Sutherland did not bat Extras (1 lb, 3 nb, 2 w) 6 Extras (1 lb, 6 w) 7 Total (all out, 18.5 overs) 102 Total (5 wickets, 17.5 overs) 105 Fall of wickets: 1-11, 2-11, 3-34, 4-34, 5-63, 6-76, 7-88, Fall of wickets: 1-66, 2-68, 3-76, 4-86, , 9-99, Bowling: Hunter ; Matthews ; Pyke ; Satterthwaite ; Hepburn ; Burns Bowling: Jonassen ; Birkett ; Johnson ; Kimmince ; Sutherland ; Barsby ; Mandhana Bowling: Jonassen ; Birkett ; Johnson ; Barsby ; Kimmince ; Sutherland ; Mandhana Bowling: Tahuhu ; Harris ; Strano ; Brown ; Molineux ; Wyatt BRISBANE HEAT v MELBOURNE RENEGADES Allan Border Field January 15, 2017 Toss: Heat Umpires: CA Polosak, M Qureshi Result: Renegades won by 7 wickets Award: NE Stalenburg (ST) HEAT RENEGADES +BL Mooney c Tahuhu b Strano 15 *+RH Priest st Mooney b Jonassen 44 *KL Short c Britt b Strano 2 SG Molineux st Mooney b Johnson 19 JL Jonassen c Goodwin b Strano 6 GM Harris c Birkett b Jonassen 17 L Winfield c Brown b Harris 15 DN Wyatt not out 9 SS Mandhana c Wareham b Harris 2 KL Britt not out 9 DM Kimmince c Priest b Wyatt 39 MR Strano did not bat L Harris c Wyatt b Brown 0 LM Tahuhu did not bat JL Barsby c Brown b Wyatt 36 GL Wareham did not bat HP Birkett not out 3 AJ Sutherland did not bat SJ Johnson not out 6 NM Goodwin did not bat K Sutherland did not bat MJ Brown did not bat Extras (1 lb) 1 Extras (1 nb, 3 w) 4 Total (20 overs) Total (14 overs) Fall of wickets: 1-10, 2-23, 3-25,4-39, 5-49, 6-49,7-106, Fall of wickets: 1-36, 2-82, Bowling: Tahuhu ; Strano ; Harris ; Brown ; Wyatt ; Molineux Bowling: Jonassen ; Birkett ; Kimmince ; Johnson ; Barsby ; Mandhana BRISBANE HEAT v ADELAIDE STRIKERS The Gabba January 20, 2017 Toss: Heat Umpires: MS Branch, SE Dionysius Result: Heat won by 9 wickets Award: BL Mooney (BH) STRIKERS HEAT CM Edwards lbw b Birkett 10 +BL Mooney not out 75 *+TJ McPharlin c Winfield b Kimmince 9 *KL Short c McPharlin b McGrath 42 SFM Devine st Mooney b Birkett 0 JL Jonassen not out 21 TT Beaumont not out 50 DJS Dottin did not bat BE Patterson c Johnson b Kimmince 6 L Winfield did not bat TM McGrath run out (Short) 9 DM Kimmince did not bat A Wellington not out 46 L Harris did not bat ML Schutt did not bat JL Barsby did not bat SJ Coyte did not bat HP Birkett did not bat A Price did not bat SJ Johnson did not bat K Pope did not bat K Sutherland did not bat Extras (1 lb, 8 w) 9 Extras (1 lb, 3 w) 4 Total (20 overs) Total (15 overs) Fall of wickets: 1-14, 2-14, 3-34, 4-42, 5-63 Fall of wickets: Fall: Bowling: Jonassen ; Dottin ; Birkett ; Barsby ; Kimmince ; Johnson Bowling: Schutt ; Price ; Coyte ; Wellington ; Pope ; McGrath BRISBANE HEAT v ADELAIDE STRIKERS The Gabba January 21, 2017 Toss: Strikers Umpires: SJ Farrell, D Taylor Result: Heat won in a Superover Award: DJS Dottin (BH) HEAT STRIKERS +BL Mooney c Wellington b Schutt 12 CM Edwards run out (Kimmince) 21 *KL Short c McPharlin b Schutt 2 TT Beaumont run out (Sutherland) 58 JL Jonassen c Schutt b McGrath 19 TM McGrath run out (Johnson) 3 L Winfield c McGrath b Wellington 8 BE Patterson c Short b Johnson 1 DJS Dottin run out (Schutt) 51 A Wellington st Mooney b Barsby 0 DM Kimmince c McPharlin b Wellington 9 T Saville run out (Harris) 6 L Harris not out 17 ML Schutt c Sutherland b Jonassen 6 JL Barsby not out 4 *+TJ McPharlin b Dottin 23 HP Birkett did not bat A Price not out 1 SJ Johnson did not bat SJ Coyte not out 2 K Sutherland did not bat K Pope did not bat Extras (1 b, 1 lb, 1 nb, 2 w) 5 Extras (2 lb, 4 w) 6 Total (20 overs) Total (20 overs) Fall of wickets: 1-6, 2-31, 3-42, 4-42, 5-60, Fall of wickets: 1-33, 2-41, 3-46,4-46, 5-56, 6-73, 7-122, Bowling: Schutt ; Price ; McGrath ; Wellington ; Pope ; Coyte Bowling: Jonassen ; Birkett ; Kimmince ; Dottin ; Barsby ; Johnson PERTH SCORCHERS v BRISBANE HEAT WACA January 24, 2017 Toss: Scorchers Umpires: MW Graham-Smith, DB Mealey, JD Ward (TV) Result: Scorchers won by 9 wickets Award: EL King (PS) HEAT SCORCHERS +BL Mooney c Bolton b Cleary 13 EJ Villani not out 52 *KL Short c and b King 39 NE Bolton run out (Jonassen->Mooney) 36 JL Jonassen c Brunt b Graham 15 *SW Bates not out 27 L Winfield c Bolton b King 11 LK Ebsary did not bat DJS Dottin run out (Bolton->Shrubsole) 18 C Piparo did not bat DM Kimmince not out 25 HL Graham did not bat L Harris did not bat KH Brunt did not bat HP Birkett did not bat PM Cleary did not bat JL Barsby did not bat A Shrubsole did not bat SJ Johnson did not bat EL King did not bat GK Prestwidge did not bat +EJ Smith did not bat Extras (3 w) 3 Extras (1 lb, 9 w) 10 Total (20 overs) Total (15.4 overs) Fall of wickets: 1-25, 2-57, 3-76,4-90, Fall of wickets: 1-67 Bowling: Brunt ; Shrubsole ; King ; Cleary ; Bates ; Graham Bowling: Jonassen ; Dottin ; Birkett ; Kimmince ; Barsby ; Johnson Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

45 Grade Statistics My Foot Dr Grade Premiership LEADING RUNSCORERS Player Club M Inn NO 100s 50s HS Runs Ave 1 Rabnott, Nathan Wynnum Manly Street, Bryce Sandgate - Redcliffe * Wilson, Daniel Ipswich / Logan Trask, Cameron Wynnum Manly Pfeffer, Lachlan Valley * Selman, Nicholas Sunshine Coast * Paulsen, Steven Western Suburbs * Philipson, Michael University of Queensland Collins, Patrick Western Suburbs Davis, Ben University of Queensland * Eccles, Jamie South Brisbane * Sale, Nicholas Northern Suburbs Day, Alecz Sunshine Coast Sabburg, Christopher Western Suburbs Thompson, Lachlan Sandgate - Redcliffe Jones, Harold South Brisbane Truloff, Sam Western Suburbs * Sanders, Brian Toombul Wilson, Anthony Ipswich / Logan Henry, Scott University of Queensland Two Day matches - does not include Finals HIGHEST SCORES SCORE PLAYER CLUB ROUND INNS OPPONENT 234* Bryce Street Sandgate - Redcliffe 9 1 Toombul 195* Marnus Labuschagne Redlands 18 1 Gold Coast 184* Bryce Street Sandgate - Redcliffe 11 1 Valley 180 Nathan Rabnott Wynnum/Manly 22 1 Toombul 157 Michael Philipson University of Queensland 1 1 Sunshine Coast 149 Nathan Rabnott Wynnum/Manly 5 1 Valley 145 Anthony Wilson Ipswich / Logan 7 1 Sunshine Coast 145* Ben Davis University of Queensland 9 1 Northern Suburbs 143* Steven Paulsen Western Suburbs 11 1 Northern Suburbs 137* Jamie Eccles South Brisbane 11 1 Toombul Includes Finals, Two Day, One Day and Twenty20 matches LEADING WICKET-TAKERS Player Club M O M R W Ave S/R E/R 5WI 10WM BBI Walter, Scott University of Queensland /51 Doggett, Samuel Western Suburbs /55 Finnimore, Sean Wynnum Manly /76 Connolly, Joshua Sandgate - Redcliffe /33 De Giusti, Nicholas Ipswich / Logan /71 Gode, Andrew Valley /65 Lutter, Sean Ipswich / Logan /38 Johnston, Wade Sunshine Coast /55 Bosch, Corbin Northern Suburbs /40 Renouf, Ashley Sunshine Coast /20 Two Day matches - does not include Finals BOWLING AVERAGES NAME CLUB AVG NAME CLUB AVG Walter, Scott University of Queensland Doggett, Samuel Western Suburbs Paulsen, Steven Western Suburbs McGiffin, Steven Western Suburbs Philipson, Michael University of Queensland Two Day matches - does not include Finals. Qualification requirements as per regulations MOST DISMISSALS BY A WICKET-KEEPER PLAYER CLUB CATCHES STUMPINGS Lyons Jnr, David Ipswich / Logan 24 3 King, Nicholas Wynnum Manly 24 0 Pfeffer, Lachlan Valley 16 6 Wallis, Damian Gold Coast 20 2 Turnbull, John Sunshine Coast 20 0 Underhill, Sam Sandgate - Redcliffe 19 0 Healy, Tom Northern Suburbs 19 0 Tibbits, Jason Toombul 18 1 Two Day Matches only, does not include Finals Stimpson, Jon Redlands Tigers Finnimore, Sean Wynnum Manly Connolly, Joshua Sandgate - Redcliffe Renouf, Ashley Sunshine Coast Doran, Daniel Gold Coast OTHER CENTURIES SCORE PLAYER CLUB ROUND INNS OPPONENT Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June Brian Sanders Toombul 20 1 Valley 135 Christopher Sabburg Western Suburbs 21 1 Toombul 132 Daniel Wilson Ipswich / Logan 22 1 Valley 131 Liam Hope-Shackley Gold Coast 20 1 Northern Suburbs 131 Cameron Trask Wynnum/Manly 5 1 Valley 130 Jack Wildermuth Valley 7 1 Redlands 128 Jamie Eccles South Brisbane 21 1 Wynnum/Manly 128 Michael Philipson University of Queensland 20 1 Ipswich / Logan 126 Charlie Hemphrey Toombul 18 1 Ipswich / Logan 126 Patrick Collins Western Suburbs 5 1 Ipswich / Logan 125 Andrew Gode Valley 6 1 Sandgate - Redcliffe 125 Bryce Street Sandgate-Redcliffe 21 1 Gold Coast 125 Corey Barsby Sandgate-Redcliffe 21 1 Gold Coast 124* Lachlan Pfeffer Valley 9 1 Gold Coast 122 Daniel Wilson Ipswich/Logan 2 1 Sandgate - Redcliffe 121 Lachlan Pfeffer Valley 7 1 Redlands 120 Nick Stevens Gold Coast 20 1 Northern Suburbs 119 Jack Wildermuth Valley 8 1 University of Queensland 118 Nathan Rabnott Wynnum/Manly 18 1 Northern Suburbs 117 Michael Herdman Redlands 6 1 Ipswich / Logan 117* Steven McGiffin Western Suburbs GF 1 University of Queensland 116 Daniel Wilson Ipswich / Logan 7 1 Sunshine Coast 116* Corey Barsby Sandgate - Redcliffe 2 1 Ipswich / Logan 115* Sam Truloff Western Suburbs 5 1 Ipswich / Logan 114 Jason Floros Wynnum/Manly 4 1 Northern Suburbs 114 William Prowse Wynnum/Manly 20 1 Sunshine Coast 114 Lachlan Pfeffer Valley 10 1 Northern Suburbs 114 Preston White Toombul 22 1 Wynnum/Manly 113 Sam Truloff Western Suburbs GF 1 University of Queensland 113* Peter Forrest University of Queensland SF 1 Valley 113 Christopher Sabburg Western Suburbs 20 1 South Brisbane 113* Harrison Wood Ipswich / Logan 21 1 Northern Suburbs 112* Harrison Wood Ipswich / Logan 2 1 Sandgate - Redcliffe 111 Oscar Richardson Gold Coast 8 1 Western Suburbs 111 Matthew Dolan Sandgate - Redcliffe 9 1 Toombul 111* Cameron Gannon Northern Suburbs 11 1 Western Suburbs 110 Scott Henry University of Queensland 4 1 Toombul 110 Alecz Day Sunshine Coast 5 1 Sandgate - Redcliffe 109 Oscar Richardson Gold Coast 9 1 Valley 108 James Peirson Redlands 4 1 Sandgate - Redcliffe 107 Harold Jones South Brisbane 7 1 Sandgate - Redcliffe 107 Kobi Francis-Griggs Sunshine Coast 20 1 Wynnum/Manly 106 Jack Beath Valley 10 1 Northern Suburbs 105* Ben Davis University of Queensland 11 1 Sunshine Coast 103* Nicholas Selman Sunshine Coast 21 1 Redlands 103* Matthew Gale Northern Suburbs 2 1 Sunshine Coast 102* Peter Forrest University of Queensland 2 1 Wynnum/Manly 102 Lloyd Aspin Sandgate - Redcliffe 6 1 Valley 102 Cameron Trask Wynnum/Manly 9 1 Ipswich / Logan 102* Nick Stevens Gold Coast 17 1 Valley 102* Blake Maher Sunshine Coast 22 1 Gold Coast 101* Patrick Collins Western Suburbs 19 1 Sunshine Coast 101* Charlie Hemphrey Toombul 20 1 Valley 101 Nicholas Selman Sunshine Coast 11 1 University of Queensland 100 Alecz Day Sunshine Coast 11 1 University of Queensland 100 Cameron Trask Wynnum/Manly 21 1 South Brisbane 100* Owen Lynch Valley 18 1 Sunshine Coast 100 Bryce Street Sandgate - Redcliffe 5 1 Sunshine Coast 100* Michael Philipson University of Queensland 5 1 Redlands Includes Finals, Two Day, One Day and Twenty20 matches BEST BOWLING PLAYER CLUB O M R W RND INN OPPONENT Preston White Toombul Northern Suburbs Samuel Doggett Western Suburbs South Brisbane Michael Philipson University of Queensland South Brisbane Scott Walter University of Queensland Wynnum/Manly Wade Johnston Sunshine Coast Sandgate - Redcliffe Adam Smith Ipswich / Logan Sunshine Coast Matthew Kuhnemann Gold Coast UQ Jason Floros Wynnum/Manly Ipswich / Logan Andrew Gode Valley South Brisbane Marnus Labuschagne Redlands Northern Suburbs Includes Finals, Two Day, One Day and Twenty20 matches 43 Grade Statistics

46 Grade Statistics OTHER FIVE WICKETS PLAYER CLUB O M R W RND INN OPPONENT Ashley Renouf Sunshine Coast South Brisbane Nicholas Walden Western Suburbs Valley Peter George Wynnum/Manly Sandgate - Redcliffe Michael Philipson University of Queensland South Brisbane James Bazley Sunshine Coast South Brisbane Joshua Arnold Gold Coast South Brisbane Joshua Connolly Sandgate-Redcliffe Valley Sean Lutter Ipswich/Logan Toombul Worrin Williams South Brisbane Northern Suburbs Samuel Doggett Western Suburbs Wynnum/Manly Devon Endersby University of Queensland Sunshine Coast James Bazley Sunshine Coast University of QLD Peter George Wynnum/Manly Northern Suburbs Sean Lutter Ipswich/Logan University of QLD Jack Stanlake South Brisbane Sandgate - Redcliffe Scott Walter University of Queensland Northern Suburbs Scott Walter University of Queensland Sunshine Coast Michael Dawes Toombul Ipswich / Logan Nicholas De Giusti Ipswich/Logan Redlands Samuel Doggett Western Suburbs Sandgate - Redcliffe Samuel Rowley Toombul University of QLD Ashley Renouf Sunshine Coast Toombul Adam Smith Ipswich/Logan Northern Suburbs Matthew Kuhnemann Gold Coast Northern Suburbs Michael Philipson University of Queensland GF 1 Western Suburbs Includes Finals, Two Day, One Day and Twenty20 matches LEADING RUN-SCORERS - Twenty20 Player Club M Inn NO 100s 50s HS Runs Ave Stevens, Nick Gold Coast * Day, Alecz A Sunshine Coast Prestwidge, Jack Northern Suburbs Dolan, Matthew Sandgate - Redcliffe * Gode, Andrew Valley Barsby, Corey Sandgate - Redcliffe Rowley, Thomas Toombul * Forrest, Peter University of Queensland Hemphrey, Charlie Toombul Narracott, Michael South Brisbane Does not include Finals LEADING RUN-SCORERS - Kookaburra One Day Competition Player Club M Inn NO 100s 50s HS Runs Ave Philipson, Michael University of Queensland Sabburg, Christopher Western Suburbs Richardson, Oscar Gold Coast Trask, Cameron Wynnum Manly * Paulsen, Steven Western Suburbs De Giusti, Nicholas Ipswich / Logan Aspin, Lloyd Sandgate - Redcliffe Dolan, Matthew Sandgate - Redcliffe * Gode, Andrew Valley Herdman, Michael Redlands Tigers Does not include Finals LEADING WICKET-TAKERS - Kookaburra One Day Competition Player Club M O M R W Ave S/R E/R 5WI BBI Kuhnemann, Matthew Gold Coast /34 McGiffin, Steven Western Suburbs /15 Endersby, Devon University of Queensland /38 Doran, Daniel Gold Coast /15 Gale, Matthew Northern Suburbs /26 Walden, Nicholas Western Suburbs /44 White, Preston Toombul /31 Allan, Duncan Sandgate - Redcliffe /32 Wood, Harrison Ipswich / Logan /26 Granger, Michael Gold Coast /12 Does not include Finals LEADING WICKET-TAKERS - Twenty20 Player Club M O M R W Ave S/R E/RI BBI Smith, Jackson Gold Coast /29 Bosch, Corbin Northern Suburbs /30 Connolly, Joshua Sandgate - Redcliffe /24 Gale, Matthew Northern Suburbs /15 Rowley, Samuel Toombul /23 Dooley, Paddy Western Suburbs /18 McGiffin, Steven Western Suburbs /19 Aspin, Lloyd Sandgate - Redcliffe /34 Prestwidge, Jack Northern Suburbs /6 Gode, Andrew Valley /19 Does not include Finals Katherine Raymont Shield (Women s First Grade) LEADING RUN-SCORERS PLAYER CLUB MAT INN NO 100s 50s HS RUNS AVE. 1 Godfrey, Abigail Gold Coast Cooper, Tess Sandgate - Redcliffe * Kimmince, Delissa Gold Coast * White, Megan Valley Randall, Leteysha Valley Tainton, Selena University of QLD Mooney, Bethany Sandgate - Redcliffe Fuller, Carly Gold Coast * Short, Kirby Western Suburbs Dooley, Josephine Western Suburbs One Day, Twenty20 matches - does not include Finals BEST BOWLING PLAYER CLUB W R O M Round Opponent Sims, Ashleigh Western Suburbs Valley Jonassen, Jess University of QLD Western Suburbs Hill, Courtney Sandgate - Redcliffe Valley Coulson, Christina Valley University of QLD Barsby, Jemma Sandgate - Redcliffe University of QLD Prestwidge, Georgia Sandgate - Redcliffe Gold Coast Munro, Emma University of QLD Gold Coast Fuller, Carly Gold Coast University of QLD Kimmince, Delissa Gold Coast Valley Murphy, Maggie Western Suburbs Sandgate-Redcliffe One Day, Twenty20 matches - includes Finals MOST DISMISSALS BY A WICKET-KEEPER PLAYER CLUB CATCHES STUMPINGS 1 Bradley, Jessica Valley Van Helvoirt, Rebecca Gold Coast Mooney, Bethany Sandgate - Redcliffe 7 1 One Day, Twenty20 matches - includes Finals LEADING WICKET-TAKERS Player Club M O M R W Ave S/R E/R 5WI BBI 1 Randall, Leteysha Valley /10 2 Barsby, Jemma Sandgate - Redcliffe /15 3 Munro, Emma University of QLD /18 4 Coulson, Christina Valley /14 5 Minty, Kelsie Sandgate - Redcliffe /44 6 Frew, Jessica Western Suburbs /33 7 Prestwidge, Georgia Sandgate - Redcliffe /16 8 Brotherston, Taylah Sandgate - Redcliffe /12 9 Mills, Lilly Sandgate - Redcliffe /5 10 Wilkinson, Erin Sandgate - Redcliffe /54 One Day, Twenty20 matches - does not include Finals HIGHEST SCORES SCORE PLAYER CLUB ROUND OPPONENT 169* Delissa Kimmince Gold Coast 20 University of QLD 123 Bethany Mooney Sandgate - Redcliffe 2 University of QLD 118* Tess Cooper Sandgate - Redcliffe 5 Valley 105 Leteysha Randall Valley 5 Sandgate - Redcliffe 98* Tess Cooper Sandgate - Redcliffe 13 Gold Coast 87 Leteysha Randall Valley 4 Western Suburbs 82* Tess Cooper Sandgate - Redcliffe 6 Gold Coast 80 Grace Harris Western Suburbs 4 Valley 79 Delissa Kimmince Gold Coast 6 Sandgate - Redcliffe 78 Abigail Godfrey Gold Coast 7 Valley 78 Laura Harris University of QLD 20 Gold Coast One Day, Twenty20 matches - includes Finals 44 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

47 Other Grades Each of the lower grade competitions in the My Foot Dr Grade Premiership is named after stalwarts of Queensland Cricket. Second Grade - The Alan Pettigrew Shield Third Grade - Norm McMahon Shield Fourth Grade - Bob Spence Shield Fifth Grade - Roy Tanner Shield Sixth Grade - WEP Harris Shield Also included in this section is statistics for The Lord s Taverners Under 16 competition, and The Jodie Fields Shield HIGHEST SCORE GRADE NAME CLUB TOTAL The Alan Pettigrew Shield Dawson, Michael Northern Suburbs 237* The Norm McMahon Shield Michael, Andrew J University of Queensland 169 The Bob Spence Shield Shojaei, Sohi S Redlands 175* The Roy Tanner Shield Cross, Dylan Sandgate - Redcliffe 169 The WEP Harris Shield Lynn, Matthew J Toombul 184 The Lord s Taverners U16 Competition Ham, Thomas C University of Queensland 127 The Jodie Fields Shield Massingham, Evie Redlands 116* Two Day, One Day, Twenty20 matches - includes Finals Grade Statistics LEADING RUN-SCORERS GRADE NAME CLUB RUNS The Alan Pettigrew Shield Perotte, Kurt J Sandgate-Redcliffe 629 The Norm McMahon Shield Kenny, Trent Western Suburbs 804 The Bob Spence Shield Sippel, Clinton Western Suburbs 540 The Roy Tanner Shield Cross, Dylan Sandgate-Redcliffe 677 The WEP Harris Shield Masters, Sam Western Suburbs 588 The Lord s Taverners Under 16 Competition Burns, Jesse Redlands 439 The Jodie Fields Shield Savage, Shelly Sandgate-Redcliffe 581 Two Day, One Day, Twenty20 matches - does not include Finals. Alan Pettigrew Shield Two Day Matches only BATTING AVERAGES GRADE NAME CLUB AVG The Alan Pettigrew Shield University of Queensland Woodford, Paul 62.5 The Alan Pettigrew Shield Sunshine Coast Mahaffey, Brendan The Alan Pettigrew Shield Western Suburbs Del Simone, Joshua The Alan Pettigrew Shield Northern Suburbs McPherson, James 55 The Alan Pettigrew Shield Western Suburbs Yunus, Waqar W 53 The Alan Pettigrew Shield Gold Coast Arnold, Trent The Norm McMahon Shield Sandgate - Redcliffe Lascu, Adrian The Norm McMahon Shield Redlands Tigers Grosvenor, Jason The Norm McMahon Shield Western Suburbs Kenny, Trent The Norm McMahon Shield Sandgate - Redcliffe Leddy, Robert G The Norm McMahon Shield Sandgate - Redcliffe Kaluthanthri, Chathura 49 The Norm McMahon Shield Valley Bristow, Laurence C 45.1 The Bob Spence Shield Redlands Tigers Grey, Dylan C The Bob Spence Shield Western Suburbs Sippel, Clinton The Bob Spence Shield Valley Petersen, Liam G 37 The Bob Spence Shield Valley Raj, Ashwin E The Bob Spence Shield Valley Ryall, Nick J The Bob Spence Shield Valley Pickford, Mitchell R The Roy Tanner Shield Sandgate - Redcliffe Cross, Dylan The Roy Tanner Shield Valley Francis, Nathan M 36.2 The Roy Tanner Shield Valley Samvedi, Ajay M 36.1 The Roy Tanner Shield Western Suburbs Minas, Eric The Roy Tanner Shield Sandgate - Redcliffe Brooks, Russell 34 The Roy Tanner Shield Western Suburbs Saunders, Chris 34 The WEP Harris Shield Western Suburbs Masters, Sam The WEP Harris Shield Wynnum Manly Graham, Reid 38 The WEP Harris Shield Valley Shinnick, Michael L The WEP Harris Shield Sandgate - Redcliffe Masters, Daniel E 33.6 The WEP Harris Shield Sandgate - Redcliffe Raven, Daniel The WEP Harris Shield Valley Hicks, James J The Lord s Taverners Under 16 Northern Suburbs Prestwidge, William The Lord s Taverners Under 16 Valley McGill, Nick M 49.5 The Lord s Taverners Under 16 University of Queensland Stirling, Matthew The Lord s Taverners Under 16 Wynnum Manly Robertson, Isaac The Lord s Taverners Under 16 Gold Coast Young, Curtis 44.4 The Lord s Taverners Under 16 Redlands Tigers Burns, Jesse 43.9 The Jodie Fields Shield Sandgate - Redcliffe Savage, Shelly The Jodie Fields Shield Gold Coast Gan, Chelsea 66 The Jodie Fields Shield Redlands Tigers Massingham, Evangeline 44 The Jodie Fields Shield Sunshine Coast Vallance, Emily The Jodie Fields Shield Western Suburbs Mallyon, Kathleen The Jodie Fields Shield Ipswich / Logan Gardiner, Tamara 33 Two Day, One Day, Twenty20 matches - does not include Finals) (Alan Pettigrew Shield Two Day Matches only LEADING WICKET-TAKERS GRADE NAME CLUB TOTAL The Alan Pettigrew Shield Moyle, Samuel University of Queensland 34 The Norm McMahon Shield Badke, Breydyn Western Suburbs 39 The Bob Spence Shield Walker, Ryan A Toombul 28 Ward, Alex P Redlands Tigers 28 The Roy Tanner Shield Purser, Nicholas R Western Suburbs 50 Croon, Jamie Toombul 50 The WEP Harris Shield Andersen, Clinton J Sandgate - Redcliffe 37 The Lord s Taverners Under 16 Competition Carney, Thomas Ipswich/Logan 23 The Jodie Fields Shield Guest, Sharon Sunshine Coast 22 Two Day, One Day, Twenty20 matches - does not include Finals. Alan Pettigrew Shield Two Day Matches only BOWLING AVERAGES GRADE NAME CLUB AVG TThe Alan Pettigrew Shield Harbour, Dean J Sandgate - Redcliffe The Alan Pettigrew Shield Heise, Steven Sunshine Coast The Alan Pettigrew Shield Hurkett, Morgan Northern Suburbs The Alan Pettigrew Shield Carty, Jack University of Queensland The Alan Pettigrew Shield Hawley, Drew E Wynnum Manly 17.8 The Alan Pettigrew Shield Rasmussen, Todd Ipswich / Logan The Norm McMahon Shield Jones, Aaron W Valley The Norm McMahon Shield Cramb, Tom M Valley The Norm McMahon Shield Stubbings, Mitchell T Valley 12.3 The Norm McMahon Shield Walter, Matthew G Valley The Norm McMahon Shield Weal, Connor Sandgate - Redcliffe The Norm McMahon Shield Blomfield, Hamish Western Suburbs The Bob Spence Shield Coolwell, Jake P H Valley 8.83 The Bob Spence Shield Buckley, Jordan M Northern Suburbs The Bob Spence Shield Sippel, Clinton Western Suburbs The Bob Spence Shield Carrington, Ryan O Toombul The Bob Spence Shield Walker, Ryan A Toombul 15 The Bob Spence Shield McIntosh, Andrew M Northern Suburbs The Roy Tanner Shield Purser, Nicholas R Western Suburbs 9.58 The Roy Tanner Shield Poteri, Harry Toombul The Roy Tanner Shield Samvedi, Ajay M Valley The Roy Tanner Shield Croon, Jamie Toombul The Roy Tanner Shield Anderson, Pearce J Redlands Tigers The Roy Tanner Shield Stanton, Timothy J South Brisbane The WEP Harris Shield Hicks, James J Valley 10.1 The WEP Harris Shield Robinson, Ashley Wynnum Manly 10.9 The WEP Harris Shield Andersen, Clinton J Sandgate - Redcliffe The WEP Harris Shield Butters, Scott A Redlands Tigers The WEP Harris Shield Sporn, Bradley C Toombul The WEP Harris Shield Curren, Cory South Brisbane The Lord s Taverners Under 16 Carney, Thomas Ipswich / Logan The Lord s Taverners Under 16 Nicholson, Tom Gold Coast The Lord s Taverners Under 16 Bogiatzis, Sam Sunshine Coast The Lord s Taverners Under 16 McCarron, Oscar Ipswich / Logan The Lord s Taverners Under 16 Ward, James M Western Suburbs The Jodie Fields Shield Josephs, Kira S Gold Coast 10.5 The Jodie Fields Shield Guest, Sharon Sunshine Coast The Jodie Fields Shield Tanzer, Toya M Sandgate - Redcliffe The Jodie Fields Shield McDonald, Kate Redlands Tigers 13.5 The Jodie Fields Shield Squire, Kerry L Western Suburbs (Two Day, One Day, Twenty20 matches does not include Finals) (Alan Pettigrew Shield Two Day Matches only) (Qualification requirements as per regulations. 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48 Grade Statistics HAT-TRICKS GRADE NAME CLUB OVERS MDNS RUNS WKTS The Norm McMahon Shield Rushton, Guy Northern Suburbs The WEP Harris Shield Edwards, Joshua R Wynnum Manly The Lord s Taverners Under 16 Graham, Lachlan N Redlands The Jodie Fields Shield Guest, Sharon Sunshine Coast The Jodie Fields Shield Cope, Jaime E Valley Two Day, One Day, Twenty20 matches - includes Finals) MOST DISMISSALS BY A WICKET-KEEPER GRADE NAME CLUB CATCH STUMPINGS The Alan Pettigrew Shield McLachlan, Dylan P Valley 31 1 The Norm McMahon Shield Shallcross, Matthew G Valley 22 1 The Bob Spence Shield Raven, Jeremy L Sandgate-Redcliffe 25 6 The Roy Tanner Shield Mapri, Graham E Wynnum Manly 23 3 The WEP Harris Shield Andersen, Thomas M University of Queensland 21 0 King, Christian Sandgate-Redcliffe 20 1 The Lord s Taverners U16 Competition Morris, Sam Ipswich/Logan 13 5 The Jodie Fields Shield Mabin, Josephine Western Suburbs 11 2 Two Day, One Day, Twenty20 matches - does not include Finals PLAYER OF THE WEEK Michael Philipson University of Queensland 157 (OD match) Samuel Belford University of Queensland 6/22 Daniel Larke Valley 85, 2/3 & 7/28 Joshua Nelson Gold Coast 136 no & 82 Nathan Rabnott & Cameron Trask Wynnum-Manly 149 & 131 Ben Armstrong Toombul 231 Sharon Guest Sunshine Coast 6/4 & hat trick Adam Smith Ipswich/Logan 6/57 Chris Forrester University of Queensland 7/19 Tess Cooper Sandgate-Redcliffe 118 no Bryce Street Sandgate-Redcliffe 234 no Chris Knight Valley 7/31 Nicholas Purser Western Suburbs 7/22 Cameron Gannon Northern Suburbs 111 no Steven Paulsen Western Suburbs 143 no & 4/78 Evie Massingham Redlands 116 no (T20) Jack Carty University of Queensland 103 no (T20) Marnus Labuschagne Redlands 195 no Dylan Cross Sandgate-Redcliffe 169 Chris Lloyd Wynnum-Manly 7/24 Hugh Logan Toombul 8/43 Samuel Doggett Western Suburbs 7/55 Rory Smith Redlands 119 & 5 dismissals Delissa Kimmince Gold Coast 169* Nathan Rabnott Wynnum-Manly 180 James Hanley Wynnum-Manly 7/44, 87 & 5/76 Brendan Mahaffey Sunshine Coast 108 no Sam Truloff Western Suburbs 113 Adrian Lascu Sandgate-Redcliffe 4/72 & 133 Lachlan Maher Northern Suburbs 7/38 & 6/36 The winning Sandgate-Redcliffe women s team with the Katherine Raymont Shield. 46 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

49 Grade Finals & Tables MY FOOT DR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP CLUB POINTS University of Queensland Valley Sandgate - Redcliffe Western Suburbs Northern Suburbs Wynnum Manly Redlands Tigers Gold Coast Sunshine Coast South Brisbane Toombul Ipswich / Logan GRADE PREMIERSHIP TABLES DAMIEN MULLINS CUP Overall TEAM POINTS University of Queensland 132 Western Suburbs 131 Sandgate - Redcliffe 120 Wynnum-Manly 98 Valley 94 Northern Suburbs 73 Sunshine Coast 69 Gold Coast 68 Ipswich / Logan 60 South Brisbane 56.6 Redlands 55.3 Toombul 51.8 CAM BATTERSBY CUP Two Day TEAM POINTS University of Queensland 105 Western Suburbs 102 Sandgate - Redcliffe 94 Valley 77 Wynnum-Manly 76 Ipswich / Logan 55 Sunshine Coast 55 Northern Suburbs 53 Gold Coast 53 South Brisbane 46.6 Toombul 41 Redlands JOHN MCKNOULTY CUP One Day TEAM POINTS Western Suburbs 29 University of Queensland 27 Sandgate-Redcliffe 26 Wynnum-Manly 22 Northern Suburbs 20 Valley 17 Redlands Gold Coast 15 Sunshine Coast 14 Toombul 11 South Brisbane 10 Ipswich/Logan 5 SECOND GRADE Twenty20 TEAM POINTS Sandgate-Redcliffe 8 University of Queensland 7 Redlands 6 Northern Suburbs 5 South Brisbane 4 Western Suburbs 4 Gold Coast 4 Ipswich / Logan 4 Valley 3 Sunshine Coast 2 Toombul 1 Wynnum-Manly 0 TOM VEIVERS CUP Twenty20 TEAM POINTS Sandgate-Redcliffe 10 Northern Suburbs 10 Sunshine Coast 8 University of Queensland 8 Gold Coast 6 Western Suburbs 6 Valley 5 Redlands 4 Toombul 4 South Brisbane 4 Wynnum-Manly 4 Ipswich/Logan 3 Grade Finals & Tables ALAN PETTIGREW SHIELD Two Day TEAM POINTS Sunshine Coast 110 Western Suburbs 96 University of Queensland 93 Northern Suburbs 84 Sandgate - Redcliffe 77 Valley 72 Gold Coast 68.9 Redlands 52 Toombul 47.8 Ipswich / Logan South Brisbane 36 Wynnum-Manly 28 SECOND GRADE Overall TEAM POINTS Sunshine Coast 114 University of Queensland 110 Western Suburbs 102 Northern Suburbs 96 Sandgate - Redcliffe 93 Valley 86 Gold Coast 81.9 Redlands 65 Ipswich / Logan Toombul 52.8 South Brisbane 44 Wynnum-Manly 32 SECOND GRADE One Day TEAM POINTS Valley 11 Ipswich / Logan 10 University of Queensland 10 Gold Coast 9 Sandgate - Redcliffe 8 Redlands 7 Northern Suburbs 7 Wynnum-Manly 4 South Brisbane 4 Toombul 4 Sunshine Coast 2 Western Suburbs 2 NORM MCMAHON SHIELD (3rd Grade) TEAM POINTS Valley Sandgate - Redcliffe Northern Suburbs University of Queensland [1] University of Queensland [2] Wynnum-Manly Redlands Western Suburbs South Brisbane Gold Coast 71.2 Toombul Ipswich / Logan BOB SPENCE SHIELD (4th Grade) TEAM POINTS Valley Northern Suburbs Western Suburbs [1] Redlands [2] Wynnum-Manly University of Queensland Sandgate - Redcliffe Redlands [1] South Brisbane 95 Toombul Western Suburbs [2] Gold Coast ROY TANNER SHIELD (5th Grade) TEAM POINTS Valley Toombul Wynnum-Manly Western Suburbs [2] University of Queensland Redlands South Brisbane Northern Suburbs Sandgate - Redcliffe Western Suburbs [1] WEP HARRIS SHIELD (6th Grade) TEAM POINTS Wynnum-Manly Northern Suburbs Valley [1] Redlands [1] Valley [2] Sandgate - Redcliffe University of Queensland [2] Toombul Redlands [2] Western Suburbs South Brisbane University of Queensland [1] KATHERINE RAYMONT SHIELD One Day TEAM POINTS Sandgate-Redcliffe 41.9 Gold Coast 35 University of Queensland 23.9 Valley 11 Western Suburbs 10 THE JODIE FIELDS SHIELD TEAM POINTS Ipswich / Logan 43 Sunshine Coast 39 Sandgate - Redcliffe 38 Western Suburbs 32 University of Queensland 28 Gold Coast 25 Redlands 24 Valley 20 Wynnum-Manly 11 KATHERINE RAYMONT SHIELD Twenty20 TEAM POINTS Sandgate-Redcliffe 13 Gold Coast 11 Valley 10 University of Queensland 10 Western Suburbs 6 THE LORD S TAVERNERS UNDER 16 COMPETITION TEAM POINTS Gold Coast 44 Wynnum/Manly 39 University of Queensland 36 Sunshine Coast 34 Northern Suburbs 29 Western Suburbs 21 Toombul 19 Redlands 19 Ipswich / Logan 18 Valley 17 South Brisbane 16 Sandgate - Redcliffe 6 GRADE COMPETITION FINALS Cam Battersby Cup (First Grade Two Day): Western Suburbs 466 defeated University of QLD 225. Andrew Bichel Award (Player of the Match): Sam Truloff. The Alan Pettigrew Shield (2nd Grade Two Day): University of Queensland 170 and 3/105 defeated Sunshine Coast 140 and 134. The Norm McMahon Shield (3rd Grade): Sandgate-Redcliffe 98 and 7/319 defeated University of Queensland [1] 219 and 195. The Bob Spence Shield (4th Grade): Western Suburbs [1] 186 and 4/110 defeated Valley 163 and 132. The Roy Tanner Shield (5th Grade): Valley 6/153 drew with Toombul 176. The WEP Harris Shield (6th Grade): Wynnum-Manly Vs Valley [1] (match abandoned without a ball bowled). John McKnoulty Cup (First Grade One Day): University of QLD 9/203 (cc) defeated Western Suburbs 7/99 on DLS method. Jimmy Maher Award (Player of the Match): Scott Walter. Tom Veivers Cup (First Grade Twenty20): Sandgate - Redcliffe 7/165 (cc) defeated Sunshine Coast 9/165. Sandgate-Redcliffe won in a Super Over. Andrew Symonds Award (Player of the Match): Joshua McClelland. Second Grade One Day Valley 9/184 (cc) defeated University of Queensland 169. Second Grade Twenty20 University of QLD 8/180(cc) defeated Sandgate-Redcliffe 136. The Lord s Taverners Under 16 Competition: Wynnum-Manly 1/88 defeated Gold Coast 87. The Katherine Raymont Shield (One Day): Sandgate - Redcliffe 1/112 defeated Gold Coast 111. Julia Price Award (Player of the Match): Jemma Barsby. The Katherine Raymont Shield (Twenty20): Sandgate-Redcliffe 4/106 defeated Gold Coast 9/105 (cc). Melissa Bulow Award (Player of the Match): Beth Mooney. The Second Grade Shield: Ipswich/Logan 5/150 defeated Sandgate-Redcliffe 9/149(cc). Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

50 Grade Premier All-Time Grade Premiers CAM BATTERSBY CUP - First Grade Two-Day Season Premiers Season Premiers Season Premiers 1897/98 Woolloongabba 1939/40 Souths 1980/81 Wynnum-Manly 1898/99 North Brisbane 1940/41 University 1981/82 Wynnum-Manly 1899/00 Woolloongabba 1941/42 Toombul 1982/83 Wynnum-Manly 1900/01 South Brisbane 1942/43 Wests 1983/84 Souths 1901/02 Valley 1943/44 Easts 1984/85 Valley 1902/03 Toowong 1944/45 Wests 1985/86 Souths 1903/04 South Brisbane 1945/46 Toombul 1986/87 Norths 1904/05 Toombul 1946/47 Toombul 1987/88 Wests 1905/06 Woolloongabba 1947/48 Wests 1988/89 Souths 1906/07 South Brisbane 1948/49 Wests 1989/90 Easts 1907/08 South Brisbane 1949/50 Colts 1990/91 Souths 1908/09 South Brisbane 1950/51 Colts 1991/92 Toombul 1909/10 South Brisbane 1951/52 Easts 1992/93 University 1910/11 North Brisbane 1952/53 Toombul 1993/94 Toombul 1911/12 Woolloongabba 1953/54 Easts 1994/95 Valley 1912/13 South Brisbane 1954/55 Toombul 1995/96 Wynnum-Manly 1913/14 Toombul-Windsor 1955/56 Norths 1996/97 Valley 1914/15 Valley 1956/57 Easts 1997/98 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1915/16 to No Competition 1957/58 Wests 1998/99 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1917/18 due to World War /59 Wests 1999/2000 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1918/19 Fortitude Valley 1950/60 University 2000/01 Souths 1919/20 Valley 1960/61 Wests 2001/02 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1920/21 Toombul-Windsor 1961/62 Souths 2002/03 Gold Coast 1921/22 Toombul 1962/63 Souths 2003/04 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1922/23 Toombul 1963/64 Souths 2004/05 Wests 1923/24 Wests 1964/65 University 2005/06 Sunshine Coast 1924/25 Toombul 1965/66 Colts 2006/07 University 1925/26 Toombul 1966/67 Souths 2007/08 Wests 1926/27 Toombul 1967/68 University 2008/09 Gold Coast 1927/28 Toombul 1968/69 University 2009/10 Toombul 1928/29 Valley 1969/70 University 2010/11 Wynnum-Manly 1929/30 Toombul 1970/71 Norths 2011/12 University 1930/31 Valley 1971/72 Norths 2012/13 Toombul 1931/32 Wests 1972/73 Norths 2013/14 Valley 1932/33 Toombul 1973/74 University 2014/15 University 1933/34 Norths 1974/75 Valley 2015/16 Redlands 1934/35 Toombul 1975/76 University 2016/17 Western Suburbs 1935/36 Souths 1976/77 Souths 1936/37 Wests 1977/78 Souths 1937/38 Colts 1978/79 Norths 1938/39 Easts 1979/80 Easts DAMIEN MULLINS CUP - First Grade Overall Champions Season Champions Season Champions 2009/10 Gold Coast 2013/14 University 2010/11 Wynnum-Manly 2014/15 University 2011/12 University 2015/16 University 2012/13 Toombul 2016/17 University JOHN McKNOULTY CUP - First Grade One-Day Premiers Season Premiers Season Premiers Season Premiers Valley 1989/90 Souths 2006/07 University Valley 1990/91 Sandgate-Redcliffe 2007/08 University W/Manly 1991/92 University 2008/09 University Sandgate-Redcliffe 1992/93 Gold Coast 2009/10 Gold Coast W/Manly 1993/94 University 2010/11 University Norths 1994/95 University 2011/12 University Wynnum-Manly 1995/96 Sunshine Coast 2012/13 Toombul Souths 1996/97 Valley 2013/14 University No Competition 1997/98 Toombul 2014/15 Wynnum-Manly Norths 1998/99 Easts/Redlands 2015/16 University Souths 1999/2000 Wynnum-Manly 2016/17 University Norths 2000/01 Valley Norths 2001/02 Norths Souths 2002/03 University Valley 2003/04 University University 2004/05 Norths Wests 2005/06 Wests Note: In addition to the grade one-day premiership there was an additional one-day competition from until which was held early in the summer prior to the regular competition. Winners were Sandgate- Redcliffe ( ), Valleys ( ), Sandgate-Redcliffe ( ), University ( ), Valley ( ), Sandgate-Redcliffe ( ), Toowoomba ( ) and Sandgate-Redcliffe ( ). TOM VEIVERS CUP - First Grade Twenty20 Premiers Season Premiers Season Premiers Season Premiers University 2009/10 Toombul 2013/14 Valley Norths 2010/11 University 2014/15 University University 2011/12 University 2015/16 Sandgate-Redcliffe W/Manly 2012/13 Valley 2016/17 Sandgate-Redcliffe KATHERINE RAYMONT SHIELD - Women s Premiers Season Premiers Season Premiers Season Premiers 1997/98 Redbank Plains 2004/05 Wynnum-Manly 2011/12 Beenleigh/Logan 1998/99 Redbank Plains 2005/06 Western Suburbs 2012/13 Western Suburbs 1999/00 Wynnum-Manly 2006/07 Beenleigh/Logan 2013/14 Western Suburbs 2000/01 Northern Zone 2007/08 Western Suburbs 2014/15 Western Suburbs 2001/02 Western Suburbs 2008/09 Beenleigh/Logan 2015/16 Sandgate-Redcliffe 2002/03 Beenleigh/Logan 2009/10 Western Suburbs 2016/17 Sandgate-Redcliffe 2003/04 Western Suburbs 2010/11 Beenleigh/Logan KATHERINE RAYMONT SHIELD - Women s T20 Premiers Season Premiers Season Premiers Season Premiers 2009/10 Western Suburbs 2012/13 University of QLD 2015/16 Western Suburbs 2010/11 University of QLD 2013/14 Western Suburbs 2016/17 Sandgate-Redcliffe 2011/12 Beenleigh/Logan 2014/15 Sandgate-Redcliffe Gold Coast allrounder Sammy-Jo Johnson in the Katherine Raymont T20 Final. University of Queensland s Scott Henry in the Kookaburra One Day Final. 48 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

51 DIRECTORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2017 QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) Directors Report The following persons were Directors of the Company during the financial year and up to the date of this report. The number of meetings of the Company s Board of Directors held during the year ended 30 June 2017 and the number of meetings attended by each Director was: Name of Director Number of Meetings Attended Number of Meetings Eligible to Attend J.L. Holding - Chairman 1 3 (resigned 14 February 2017) S.P. Vasta Deputy Chairman 7 7 (appointed Chairman 14 February 2017) I.L. Mitchell 7 7 (appointed Deputy Chairman 14 February 2017) A. R. Border AO 0 2 (resigned 20 October 2016) K.J. Smith 7 7 T.W. Frankling 5 7 B.W. Jansen 7 7 F. M. Hannan 6 7 A.M. Gray 6 7 W.A. Seccombe 4 4 (interim appointment 15 November 2016, appointed 14 February 2017, resigned 19 June 2017) J. A. Salter (interim appointment 7 March 2017, appointed 13 June 2017) 2 2 During the year ended 30 June 2017, the following Board Appointed Committees have been in operation: Finance, Audit and Risk Committee. Brisbane Heat Committee. People and Culture Project Committee. Infrastructure and Facilities Project Committee. Queensland Cricket Plan Project Committee. Queensland Country and Regional Project Committee. During the year ended 30 June 2017, the following non-board Appointed Committees have been in operation: Premier Cricket Committee. Conducts, Racial and Religious Committee. Indoor Cricket Advisory Committee. Indigenous Cricket Advisory Committee. Nominations Committee. Directors Report Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

52 Directors Report PURPOSE Deliver Outstanding Life Experiences for Queensland Communities Anywhere Anytime QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) OBJECTIVE To be Queensland s Favourite Sport STRATEGIES FOR ACHIEVING THE OBJECTIVE The Board has approved in June 2017 a five-year strategic plan which focuses on five major pillars: Queensland s Leading Sporting Organisation; Enable Players to Achieve Dreams; Attract and Retain Participants; Sport of Choice for Government investment; and Brisbane Heat delivers World-class Family-friendly Entertainment. PERFORMANCE MEASURES The Company has, under each strategic pillar, a set of specific performance targets to be achieved within the lifespan of the strategic plan (five years). These targets are designed to focus the efforts of the Company's Board, management and staff, in a way that drives success for Queensland Cricket. PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES The principal activities of the Company are to provide programs and resources to develop cricket participation throughout Queensland, provide appropriate support and systems to all men s and women s Queensland representative teams to achieve success and to develop strategies to maximise revenue generation and lift both men s and women s Brisbane Heat teams to number one on and off the field by actively promoting the Brisbane Heat brand to all Queenslanders but especially to children, women and families. REVIEW AND RESULTS FROM OPERATIONS The Comprehensive Income of the Company for the year ended 30 June 2017 is a Net Profit of $564,069 (2016: Net Profit $1,725,944). The profit of $564,069 did not include any one-off items. In 2016, there were two one-off payments from Cricket Australia totalling $1,000,000, being a special distribution of $500,000 following the ICC World Cup and an additional $500,000 of tagged funding for various business initiatives. Revenue for 2017 totalled $29,523,280, an increase of $4,405,440 over If the one-off distributions from Cricket Australia in 2016 are excluded, the increase in Revenue would have been $5,405,440 and resulted from: Performance of the Brisbane Heat; Increased State Government Grants; and Contributions from Cricket Australia in the Talent Pathway and Game and Market Development areas. Expenses for 2017 totalled $28,859,294, an increase of $5,566,858 over 2016 and resulted from activity related to increased revenue: Brisbane Heat Match expenses; An increase in employee numbers of 26 full time equivalents in the areas of Game and Market Development, Sports Science and Medicine and the expanded Women and Girls programs; Increases in Marketing Expenses commensurate with an increase in sponsorships and development costs of the Brisbane Heat Virtual Reality product; and Directors Report 50 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

53 Talent Pathway costs. QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) The performance of the Brisbane Heat was the main driver in the overall net profit result. The Brisbane Heat Pty Ltd performance generated a Net Profit of $1,721,407 (2016: Net Profit of $1,103,749). Directors Report The continued profitable operations of Brisbane Heat Pty Ltd enabled Queensland Cricket to enhance its support of administering Cricket in Queensland and delivering improved performance in Game and Market Development, High Performance, support of Affiliates and Government relations. Other key operational milestones in the year ended 30 June 2017 were: Increased investment in Women and Girls cricket and cricket facilities; Strong management disciplines and focus on operating efficiencies and cost control; Strong cash flow management and risk analysis; Improved business controls and governance; A proactive and productive relationship with Cricket Australia; and An increase in overall participation across Queensland from 250,459 in the year ended 30 June 2016 to 280,768 in the year ended 30 June 2017, an extremely pleasing result. INFORMATION ON CURRENT DIRECTORS Sal Vasta - Chairman A Crown Prosecutor since 1993 and appointed a Judge to the Federal Circuit Court on January 1, 2015, Sal was elected to the Board in February He became Deputy Chairman in August He was a longserving player and volunteer administrator with South Brisbane DCC and a delegate to Queensland Cricket between 2002 and 2011, filling a number of invited positions in that time. Ian Mitchell Deputy Chairman Ian is a passionate cricket fan, with an extensive background as a Non-Executive Director, serving on both Private and Public Sector Boards including Brisbane Marketing, Western Australia Tourism Commission and Skills Queensland and currently serving as a Director of Tjapukai Pty Ltd, a Cairns based Indigenous Tourism Experience. He has enjoyed a successful Senior Executive career, most recently as Executive General Manager Marketing for the RACQ Group, CEO of Tourism Queensland and Group General Manager Australia Sales with Qantas Airways Ltd. Ian is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and holds a Diploma of Technology (Management) at NSW Institute of Technology (now UTS). Tom Frankling Tom was appointed to the Board in November The Deputy Principal at Thuringowa State High School Townsville, Tom has a Master of Education in Leadership in Management. He has been heavily involved in cricket as a player and as a coach in North Queensland. Tom is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Barry Jansen Elected to the Board in August 2011, Barry was President of Mackay Cricket from 1986 until He has been Chairman of the Harrup Park Country Club since 1998, the North Queensland Cricket President from 2004 and Queensland Country Vice-President for the same period. He is a Life Member of Norths Mackay, Mackay Cricket, North Queensland Cricket and Queensland Country Cricket. He is also a Director of Clubs Queensland. Kerren Smith Kerren was first elected to the board in He stepped away from the Board in 2009 and, after taking a year off, Kerren made himself available for re-election and returned to the Board in Kerren has enjoyed a lengthy involvement with junior cricket at the grass roots level. He is the Managing Director of Smith Global Pty Ltd and is the Director of several other companies. His past public service included a decade as Chairman of the Australian Industry, Engineering and Manufacturing Network. Mark Gray Mark is a company Director with over 40 years experience in both the Private and Public Sectors. He is a former Chief Executive Officer of Queensland Treasury, the Queensland Competition Authority and the Queensland Independent Commission of Audit, and he has also held senior executive roles with Macquarie Directors Report Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

54 Directors Report QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) Group and BDO. Mark holds a Bachelor of Economics (First Class Honours) from the University of Queensland, where he is also an Adjunct Professor in Economics. Fiona Hannan Fiona is a dual Olympian, representing Australia in basketball (1996) and team handball (2000). She has a background as a senior executive in the not-for-profit sector. Her expertise is focused on marketing and corporate relations, as well as education, mentoring and business leadership. She was a Non-Executive Director of Football Queensland and a former Chief Executive Officer Womensport Queensland. She has a Bachelor of Arts (Education, Special Education/Arts) from Edith Cowan University, Perth Australia. John Salter A Brisbane-based consultant, John joined as a Director in March 2017, filling the vacancy caused by the resignation of former Chairman Jim Holding in February John, who is a Director of BT Accord, specialising in Human Resources and Industrial Relations, has a long-standing involvement in sport in Brisbane. He is a former Queensland Rugby League representative. He played first grade cricket in Brisbane for Eastern Suburbs and was subsequently made a Life Member of the Redlands Cricket Club. He is a Fellow of the Australian Human Resources Institute and has worked in Government, the NFP sector, Employer Associations and large corporations. Company Secretary Stephen Lynch CPA (Chief Financial Officer) was appointed to the role of Company Secretary on 5 April INFORMATION ON PAST DIRECTORS Allan Border AO Allan was appointed to the Board in October He captained Australia in 93 Test matches and was a member of the first Queensland team to win the Sheffield Shield, in A long-time member of the Australian selection panel, Allan was a Cricket Australia Board representative until He received Life Membership of Queensland Cricket in August Jim Holding - Chairman A Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Queensland, New South Wales and the ACT, Jim is a current Co-Managing Partner for DLA Piper in Australia. He joined the Board of Directors for the first time in A volunteer administrator with Toombul DCC, where he played the game, he also served on the Grade Committee. Jim was elected Chairman on 9 November Wade Seccombe Wade joined the Queensland Cricket Board in October 2016, to fill the vacancy left by Allan Border. He has maintained strong links to the game as an international and domestic coach, administrator and contractor and, on 17 July 2017, commenced the position of Head Coach of the Queensland Bulls. Wade holds a Master of Business (Marketing) and is also a Director of sign manufacturing businesses Signs of Safety and Sign Connect. QUEENSLAND REPRESENTATION ON THE CRICKET AUSTRALIA BOARD At the Cricket Australia Annual General Meeting held on the 29 October 2015, it was agreed that Queensland and Western Australia would become the first two States to not have an elected representative on the Board of Cricket Australia, at which time, Mr Michael Kasprowicz, Queensland's elected representative to the Board of Cricket Australia, became an Independent Director. Michael resigned from the Board of Cricket Australia on the 17 May 2016, and was appointed to the role of Interim CEO of Queensland Cricket on 23 May With the appointment of Max Walters as CEO in early October 2016, Michael was reinstated to the Board of Cricket Australia on the 31 October DIRECTORS REMUNERATION The total amount paid to Directors for the year ended 30 June 2017 was Nil (2016: Nil). CONTRIBUTIONS ON WINDING UP In the event of the Company being wound up, ordinary members are required to contribute a maximum of $10 each. Directors Report 52 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

55 AUDITOR S INDEPENDENCE DECLARATION QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) Directors Report A copy of the Auditor s independence declaration as required under section 307C of the Corporations Act 2001 is set out on page 7. This report is made in accordance with a resolution of Directors, pursuant to section 298(2)(a) of the Corporations Act On behalf of the Directors.. Sal Vasta Chairman of Directors 22 August 2017 Brisbane Directors Report Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

56 Directors Declaration In the Directors' opinion: DIRECTORS' DECLARATION QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) The attached financial statements and notes thereto comply with the Corporations Act 2001, the Australian Accounting Standards - Reduced Disclosure Requirements, the Corporations Regulations 2001 and other mandatory professional reporting requirements; The attached financial statements and notes thereto give a true and fair view of the consolidated entity's financial position as at 30 June 2017 and of its performance for the financial year ended on that date; and There are reasonable grounds to believe that the Company will be able to pay its debts as and when they become due and payable. Signed in accordance with a resolution of Directors made pursuant to section 295(5) of the Corporations Act On behalf of the Directors.. Sal Vasta Chairman of Directors 22 August 2017 Brisbane Directors Declaration 54 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

57 QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) Auditors Report AUDITOR S INDEPENDENCE DECLARATION As lead auditor for the audit of Queensland Cricket Association Ltd for the year ended 30 June 2017, I declare that to the best of my knowledge and belief, there have been: (a) no contraventions of the auditor independence requirements of the Corporations Act 2001 in relation to the audit; and (b) no contraventions of any applicable code of professional conduct in relation to the audit. This declaration is in respect of Queensland Cricket Association Ltd and the entities it controlled during the period. Ben Woodbridge Brisbane Partner 22 August 2017 PricewaterhouseCoopers PricewaterhouseCoopers, ABN Queen Street, BRISBANE QLD 4000, GPO Box 150, BRISBANE QLD 4001 T: , F: , Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation. Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

58 Auditors Report QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) INDEPENDENT AUDITOR S REPORT To the members of Queensland Cricket Association Ltd Our opinion In our opinion: The accompanying financial report of Queensland Cricket Association Ltd (the Company) and its controlled entities (together the Group) is in accordance with the Corporations Act 2001, including: (a) giving a true and fair view of the Group's financial position as at 30 June 2017 and of its financial performance for the year then ended (b) complying with Australian Accounting Standards - Reduced Disclosure Requirements and the Corporations Regulations What we have audited The Group financial report comprises: the consolidated statement of financial position as at 30 June 2017 the consolidated statement of changes in equity for the year then ended the consolidated statement of cash flows for the year then ended the consolidated statement of comprehensive income for the year then ended the notes to the financial statements, which include a summary of significant accounting policies the directors declaration. Basis for opinion We conducted our audit in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards. Our responsibilities under those standards are further described in the Auditor s responsibilities for the audit of the financial report section of our report. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion. Independence We are independent of the Group in accordance with the auditor independence requirements of the Corporations Act 2001 and the ethical requirements of the Accounting Professional and Ethical Standards Board s APES 110 Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (the Code) that are relevant to our audit of the financial report in Australia. We have also fulfilled our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with the Code. PricewaterhouseCoopers, ABN Queen Street, BRISBANE QLD 4000, GPO Box 150, BRISBANE QLD 4001 T: , F: , Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation. 56 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

59 QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) Auditors Report Other information The directors are responsible for the other information. The other information obtained at the date of this auditor s report comprises the Directors Report included in the annual report, but does not include the financial report and our auditor s report thereon. Our opinion on the financial report does not cover the other information and accordingly we do not express any form of assurance conclusion thereon. In connection with our audit of the financial report, our responsibility is to read the other information identified above and, in doing so, consider whether the other information is materially inconsistent with the financial report or our knowledge obtained in the audit, or otherwise appears to be materially misstated. If, based on the work we have performed on the other information obtained prior to the date of this auditor s report, we conclude that there is a material misstatement of this other information, we are required to report that fact. We have nothing to report in this regard. Responsibilities of the directors for the financial report The directors of the Group are responsible for the preparation of the financial report that gives a true and fair view in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards - Reduced Disclosure Requirements and Corporations Act 2001 and for such internal control as the directors determine is necessary to enable the preparation of the financial report that gives a true and fair view and is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. In preparing the financial report, the directors are responsible for assessing the ability of the Group to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless the directors either intend to liquidate the Group or to cease operations, or have no realistic alternative but to do so. Auditor s responsibilities for the audit of the financial report Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial report as a whole is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditor s report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance, but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with the Australian Auditing Standards will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of the financial report. PricewaterhouseCoopers, ABN Queen Street, BRISBANE QLD 4000, GPO Box 150, BRISBANE QLD 4001 T: , F: , Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation. Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

60 Auditors Report QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) A further description of our responsibilities for the audit of the financial report is located at the Auditing and Assurance Standards Board website at: This description forms part of our auditor's report. Ben Woodbridge Brisbane Partner 22 August 2017 PricewaterhouseCoopers PricewaterhouseCoopers, ABN Queen Street, BRISBANE QLD 4000, GPO Box 150, BRISBANE QLD 4001 T: , F: , Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation. 58 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

61 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2017 QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) Financial Statements NOTES $ $ Revenue from Ordinary Activities 3 29,523,280 25,117,840 Expenses from Ordinary Activities 4 (28,859,294) (23,292,436) Finance Costs (99,917) (99,460) Profit for the year 564,069 1,725,944 OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME - - TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR 564,069 1,725,944 The accompanying notes f orm an integral part of this f inancial report Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

62 Financial Statements CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS AT 30 JUNE 2017 QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) NOTES $ $ CURRENT ASSETS Cash & Cash Equivalents 5 6,671,260 3,842,255 Trade & Other Receivables 6 1,021,153 1,015,319 Inventories 7 17,736 7,686 TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 7,710,149 4,865,260 NON-CURRENT ASSETS Intangible Assets 8 4,423,068 4,649,712 Property, Plant and Equipment 9 6,486,923 6,651,220 TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS 10,909,991 11,300,932 TOTAL ASSETS 18,620,140 16,166,192 CURRENT LIABILITIES Trade & Other Payables 10 3,772,877 2,102,233 Other Financial Liabilities ,460 1,272,501 Provisions , ,406 TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 5,437,821 4,362,140 NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES Other Financial Liabilities 11 1,144, ,507 Provisions 12 99,042 68,934 TOTAL NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES 1,243, ,441 TOTAL LIABILITIES 6,681,460 4,791,581 NET ASSETS 11,938,680 11,374,611 EQUITY Reserves 13 2,482, ,000 Retained Earnings 9,456,448 10,574,611 TOTAL EQUITY 11,938,680 11,374,611 The accompanying notes f orm an integral part of this f inancial report 60 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

63 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2017 Reserves Retained Earnings QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) TOTAL Financial Statements $ $ $ 2017 Balance at beginning of year 800,000 10,574,611 11,374,611 Profit/(Loss) for the year - 564, ,069 Other comprehensive income Total comprehensive income / (loss) for the year - 564, ,069 Transfers between Reserves and Retained Earnings Note 13 1,682,232 (1,682,232) - Balance at 30 June ,482,232 9,456,448 11,938, Balance at beginning of year 300,000 9,348,667 9,648,667 Profit/(Loss) for the year - 1,725,944 1,725,944 Other comprehensive income Total comprehensive income / (loss) for the year - 1,725,944 1,725,944 Transfers between Reserves and Retained Earnings Note ,000 (500,000) - Balance at 30 June ,000 10,574,611 11,374,611 The accompanying notes f orm an integral part of this f inancial report Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

64 Financial Statements CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2017 QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) $ $ N N CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES Receipts from Customers/Grants 33,997,825 26,938,478 Payments to Suppliers and Employees (27,715,586) (22,267,976) Grant Payments to Clubs and Affiliates ote 12 (942,760) (861,096) Interest Paid (99,917) (99,460) Interest Received ote 3 135, ,601 Net Goods and Services Tax Received/(Paid) (1,863,282) (1,331,285) Net Cash Provided by/(used in) Operating Activities 3,511,781 2,484,262 CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES Payments for Property Plant & Equipment (485,526) (598,797) Proceeds from Sale of Property Plant & Equipment 61,894 75,032 Net Cash Provided by/(used in) Investing Activities (423,632) (523,765) CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES (Repayment) of borrowings (259,145) (214,390) Net Cash Provided by/(used in) Financing Activities (259,145) (214,390) NET INCREASE/(DECREASE) IN CASH HELD 2,829,004 1,746,107 CASH AT BEGINNING OF FINANCIAL YEAR 3,842,256 2,096,149 CASH AT END OF FINANCIAL YEAR Note 5 6,671,260 3,842,256 NON-CASH INVESTING ACTIVITIES Motor Vehicles totalling $445,193 (2016: $46,100) were acquired during the year by means of a finance lease (Note 9). There were no other non-cash investing and financing activities during the current and prior years. The accompanying notes f orm an integral part of this f inancial report 62 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

65 1 INTRODUCTION NOTES TO AND FORM ING PART OF THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEM ENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2017 QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) Financial Statements The f inancial report cov ers Q ueensland Cricket Association Ltd (Q ueensland Cricket) as a consolidated entity consisting of Q ueensland Cricket Association Ltd and the entity it controls, Brisbane Heat Pty Ltd. The f inancial report consists of the f inancial statements, notes to the f inancial statements and the Directors' Declaration. Q ueensland Cricket Association Ltd is a not-f or-prof it unlisted public Company limited by guarantee and is incorporated in Australia. The f inancial statements are f or the 12 month period f rom 1 July 2016 to 30 June Op e r a t i o n s a n d Pr i n c i p a l Ac t i v i t i e s Q ueensland Cricket is the gov erning body f or cricket in Q ueensland, and is responsible f or the game' s promotion, dev elopment and administration. It manages international, interstate, local and other cricket matches in Q ueensland through the many clubs and af f iliates across the state. Ro u n d i n g o f Am o u n t s The company is of a kind ref erred to in ASIC Legislativ e Instrument 2016/ 19 1, relating to the rounding of f of amounts in the f inancial statements. Amounts in the f inancial statements hav e been rounded of f in accordance w ith the instrument to the nearest dollar. Co m p a r a t i v e s Comparativ e inf ormation has been reclassif ied w here appropriate to enhance comparability. Re g i s t e r e d Of f i c e The registered of f ice of Q ueensland Cricket Association Ltd is situated at 1 Greg Chappell Street, Albion, Q ueensland, Australia. Au t h o r i s a t i o n o f Fi n a n c i a l Re p o r t The f inancial report w as authorised f or issue on 22 August 2017 by the Directors. 2 SUM M ARY OF ACCOUNTING POLICIES ( i ) B a s i s o f Pr e p a r a t i o n The principal accounting policies adopted by Q ueensland Cricket Association Ltd are stated in order to assist in a general understanding of the f inancial report. The general purpose f inancial report has been prepared in accordance w ith Australian Accounting Standards - Reduced Disclosure Req uirements and Interpretations issued by the Australian Accounting Standards Board (AASB) and the Corporations Act Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

66 Financial Statements NOTES TO AND FORM ING PART OF THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEM ENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2017 H istorical Cost Convention QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) The Financial Report has been prepared under the historical cost conv ention, as modif ied by the rev aluation of av ailable-f or-sale f inancial assets, f inancial assets and liabilities at f air v alue through the Consolidated Statement of Comprehensiv e Income and certain classes of property and inv estment property. ( i i ) G o i n g Co n c e r n The f inancial report has been prepared on a going concern basis. This basis presumes that f unds w ill be av ailable to f inance f uture operations and that the realisation of assets and liabilities w ill occur in the normal course of business. The Consolidated Statement of Comprehensiv e Income discloses a N et Prof it of $ 564, 069 (2016: N et Prof it $ 1, 725, 9 44). The Consolidated Statement of Financial Position discloses total current assets of $ 7, 710, 149 (2016: $ 4, 8 65, 260) and total current liabilities of $ 5, 437, 8 21 (2016: $ 4, 362, 140) resulting in a net current asset position of $ 2, 272, 328 (2016: $ 503, 120). Af ter considering all av ailable current inf ormation, the Directors hav e concluded that there are reasonable grounds to believ e that the consolidated entity w ill be able to pay its debts as and w hen they become due and payable and the basis of preparation of the f inancial report as a going concern is theref ore appropriate. ( i i i )Pr i n c i p l e s o f Co n s o l i d a t i o n The consolidated f inancial statements incorporate the assets and liabilities of the subsidiary of Q ueensland Cricket Association Ltd (' company' or ' parent entity' ) as at balance date and the results of its subsidiary f or the year then ended. Q ueensland Cricket Association Ltd and its subsidiary together are ref erred to in these statements as the consolidated entity. Subsidiaries are those entities ov er w hich the parent entity has the pow er to gov ern the f inancial and operating policies, generally accompanying a shareholding of more than one-half of the v oting rights. Subsidiaries are f ully consolidated f rom the date on w hich control w as transf erred to the parent entity. Intercompany transactions, balances and unrealised gains on transactions betw consolidated group are eliminated. een entities in the The accounting policies of the subsidiary are consistent w entity. ith the policies adopted by the consolidated ( i v )Fi n a n c i a l As s e t s a n d Fi n a n c i a l Li a b i l i t i e s Financial assets and f inancial liabilities are recognised in the Consolidated Statement of Financial Position w hen the consolidated entity becomes a party to the contractual prov isions of the f inancial instrument. A f inancial asset is derecognised w hen the contractual rights to the cash f low s f rom the f inancial assets ex pire or are transf erred and no longer controlled by the entity. Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements 64 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

67 NOTES TO AND FORM ING PART OF THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEM ENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2017 QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) Financial Statements A f inancial liability is remov ed f rom the Consolidated Statement of Financial Position w obligation specif ied in the contract is discharged or cancelled or ex pires. hen the Financial assets not measured at f air v alue comprise loans and receiv ables being non-deriv ativ e f inancial assets w ith f ix ed or determinable payments that are not q uoted in an activ e market. These f inancial assets are measured at amortised cost using the ef f ectiv e interest rate method. Financial liabilities are measured at amortised cost using the ef f ectiv e interest rate method, ex cept: (a) Financial liabilities, w hich are measured at f air v alue through Consolidated Statement of Comprehensiv e Income and deriv ativ es that are liabilities measured at f air v alue; and (b) Financial liabilities, that arise w hen a transf er of a f inancial asset does not q ualif y f or derecognition or is accounted f or using the continuing inv olv ement approach. The amortised cost of a f inancial asset or a f inancial liability is the amount initially recognised minus principal repayments, plus or minus cumulativ e amortisation of any dif f erence betw een the initial amount and maturity amount and minus any w rite-dow n f or impairment or uncollectibility. ( v ) In c o m e Ta x St a t u s The consolidated entity is ex empt f rom the payment of income tax under the prov isions of section of the Income Tax Assessment Act ( v i )Re c e i v a b l e s Receiv ables represent the principal amounts due at balance date plus accrued interest and less, w applicable, any prov isions f or doubtf ul accounts. here ( v i i )Pr o p e r t y, Pl a n t & Eq u i p m e n t Leasehold Improv ements and Plant and E q uipment are brought to account at cost, less, w applicable, any accumulated depreciation or amortisation. here The carrying amount of Leasehold Improv ements and Plant and E q uipment is rev iew Directors to ensure it is not in ex cess of the recov erable amount f rom these assets. ed annually by The depreciable amount of all property, plant and eq uipment is depreciated using straight line and diminishing v alue methods, ov er their usef ul liv es commencing f rom the time the asset is held ready f or use. The depreciation rates f or the main classes of asset ranges are as f ollow s: E q Leasehold Improv ements 4.3%. Plant and uipment 10% to 33%. Motor Vehicles 22.5%. Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

68 Financial Statements NOTES TO AND FORM ING PART OF THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEM ENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2017 ( v i i i No ) n- Cu r r e n t As s e t s He l d Fo r Sa l e QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) N on-current assets, or disposal groups comprising assets and liabilities, that are ex pected to be recov ered primarily through sale rather than through continuing use, are classif ied as held f or sale. Immediately bef ore classif ication as held f or sale, the assets or components of a disposal group, are remeasured in accordance w ith the consolidated entity' s accounting policies. Generally, the assets, or disposal group, are measured at the low er of their carrying amount and f air v alue less cost to sell. ( i x )In v e n t o r i e s Inv entories held f or distribution are measured at the low er of cost or net realisable v alue. The cost of inv entories acq uired at no cost, or f or nominal consideration, is the current replacement cost as at the date of acq uisition. Otherw ise, costs are assigned to inv entory q uantities on hand at reporting date using the w eighted av erage basis. ( x ) Pa y a b l e s Liabilities are recognised f or amounts to be paid in the f uture f or goods and serv ices receiv ed, w hether or not billed to the consolidated entity. Trade and sundry creditors are non-interest bearing, and unsecured and are normally settled on 30 day terms. ( x i )Em p l o y e e b e n e f i t s E mpl oyee B enef its L iabil ities Prov ision is made f or employee benef its accumulated as a result of employees rendering serv ices up to the reporting date. These benef its include w ages and salaries, annual leav e and long serv ice leav e. S hort- term empl oyee benef its Liabilities f or w ages and salaries, including non-monetary benef its, annual leav e and long serv ice leav e ex pected to be settled w ithin 12 months of the reporting date are recognised in current liabilities in respect of employees' serv ices up to the reporting date and are measured at the amounts ex pected to be paid w hen the liabilities are settled. Other L ong- term E mpl oyee B enef its The liability f or long serv ice leav e not ex pected to be settled w ithin 12 months of the reporting date are recognised as non-current liabilities, prov ided there is an unconditional right to def er settlement of the liability. The liability is measured as the present v alue of ex pected f uture payments to be made in respect of serv ices prov ided by employees up to the reporting date. Consideration is giv en to ex pected f uture w and periods of serv ice. age and salary lev els, ex perience of employee departures E x pected f uture payments are discounted using market yields at the reporting date using commercial bonds w ith terms to maturity and currency that match, as closely as possible, the estimated f uture cash outf low s. Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements 66 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

69 NOTES TO AND FORM ING PART OF THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEM ENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2017 ( x i i Im ) p a i r m e n t o f Fi n a n c i a l As s e t s QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) Financial Statements Financial assets are assessed at each reporting date to determine w hether there is any obj ectiv e ev idence that they are impaired. A f inancial asset is considered to be impaired if obj ectiv e ev idence indicates that one or more ev ents hav e had a negativ e ef f ect on the estimated f uture cash f low s of that asset. An impairment loss in respect of a f inancial asset measured at amortised cost is calculated as the dif f erence betw een its carrying amount, and the present v alue of the estimated f uture cash f low s, discounted at the original ef f ectiv e interest rate. An impairment loss in respect of an av ailable-f or-sale f inancial asset is calculated by ref erence to its f air v alue. Signif icant f inancial assets are tested f or impairment on an indiv idual basis. The remaining f inancial assets are assessed collectiv ely in groups that share similar credit risk characteristics. All impairment losses are recognised in Consolidated Statement of Comprehensiv e Income. Any cumulativ e loss in respect of an av ailable-f or-sale f inancial asset prev iously recognised in eq uity is transf erred to Consolidated Statement of Comprehensiv e Income. Any impairment loss is rev ersed if the rev ersal can be related obj ectiv ely to an ev ent occurring af ter the impairment loss w as recognised. For f inancial assets measured at amortised cost, the rev ersal is recognised in Consolidated Statement of Comprehensiv e Income. For av ailable-f or-sale f inancial assets that are eq uity securities, the rev ersal is recognised directly in eq uity. ( x i i i Im) p a i r m e n t o - f FiNo n a nn c i a l As s e t s Intangible assets that hav e an indef inite usef ul lif e are not subj ect to amortisation and are tested annually f or impairment, or more f req uently if ev ents or changes in circumstances indicate that they might be impaired. Other non-f inancial assets are rev iew ed f or impairment w henev er ev ents or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount may not be recov erable. An impairment loss is recognised f or the amount by w hich the asset' s carrying amount ex ceeds its recov erable amount. Recov erable amount is the higher of the asset' s f air v alue less costs to sell and v alue-in-use. The v aluein-use is the present v alue of the estimated f uture cash f low s relating to the asset using a pre-tax discount rate specif ic to the asset or cash-generating unit to w hich the asset belongs. Assets that do not hav e independent cash f low s are grouped together to f orm a cash-generating unit. When the f uture economic benef its of the asset are not primarily dependent on the asset' s ability to generate net cash inf low s and w hen the entity w ould, if depriv ed of the asset, replace its remaining f uture economic benef its, v alue in use is depreciated replacement cost of an asset. ( x i v B ) o r r o w i n g Co s t s Borrow ing costs are recognised as an ex pense in the period in w hich they are incurred ex cept borrow ing costs that are directly attributable to the acq uisition, construction or production of an asset Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

70 Financial Statements NOTES TO AND FORM ING PART OF THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEM ENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2017 QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) that necessarily takes a substantial period to get ready f or its intended use or sale. In this case, the f inance costs are capitalised as part of the cost of such a q ualif ying asset. ( x v ) Le a s e s E ntity is l essee: A distinction is made betw een f inance leases, w hich transf er f rom the lessor to the lessee substantially all the risks and rew ards incident to ow nership of the leased asset and operating leases, under w hich the lessor retains substantially all the risks and rew ards. Where an asset is acq uired by means of a f inance lease, the f air v alue of the leased property or the present v alue of minimum lease payments, if low er, is established as an asset at the beginning of the lease term. A corresponding liability is also established and each lease payment is apportioned betw een the f inance charge and the reduction of the outstanding liability. Operating lease rental ex pense is recognised as an ex pense on a straight line basis ov er the lease term, or on a systematic basis more representativ e of the time pattern of the user' s benef it. E ntity is l essor: (a) Finance Leases Assets held under f inance leases are recognised as a receiv able and f inance income is recognised based on a pattern ref lecting a constant periodic rate of return on the net inv estment outstanding in respect of the f inance lease. (b) Operating Leases Assets held f or operating leases are depreciated ov er their estimated usef ul liv es. Income is recognised on a straight line basis ov er the lease term unless another systematic basis is more representativ e of the time pattern in w hich benef its are diminished. ( x v i ) Re v e n u e Re c o g n i t i o n S al e of G oods Rev enue f rom sale of goods is recognised w hen control of goods has passed to the buyer, the amount of rev enue can be measured reliably and it is probable that it w ill be receiv ed by the consolidated entity. R endering of services Rev enue f rom rendering of serv ices (including Sponsorship, Corporate Facilities, Gate Takings, Signage and other activ ities) is recognised on an accrual basis, w hen the serv ice is prov ided and can be reliably estimated (N ote 14). I nterest Interest rev enue is recognised on a time proportionate basis that takes into account the ef f ectiv e yield on the f inancial asset. Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements 68 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

71 NOTES TO AND FORM ING PART OF THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEM ENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2017 G rant R evenue QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) Financial Statements w w f Income is recognised hen the entity obtains control of the contribution or the right to receiv e the contribution, it is probable that the economic benef its comprising the contribution ill low to the entity and the amount of the contribution can be measured reliably. ( x v i i Re ) s e r v e s Reserv es (N ote 13) of $ 2, 48 2, 232 comprise tw o specif ic f unds. $ 48 2, 232 relates to the f uture maintenance of the Allan Border Precinct and $ 2, 000, 000 relates to the N ational Cricket Campus Masterplan. These reserv es are held in Cash at Bank (N ote 5) but the use of this cash is restricted and can only be ex pended on approv al f rom the Board. ( x v i ipr i ) o v i s i o n s A prov ision is recognised w hen there is legal or constructiv e obligation as a result of a past ev ent and it is probable that a f uture sacrif ice of economic benef its w ill be req uired to settle the obligation and the timing or amount is uncertain. N ote 12 f or description of prov isions. ( x i x In ) t a n g i b l e As s e t s Intangible assets are initially recognised at cost and subseq uently measured at cost less amortisation and any impairment. The method and usef ul liv es of f inite lif e intangibles are rev iew ed annually. Changes in the ex pected pattern of consumption or usef ul lif e are accounted f or prospectiv ely by changing the amortisation method or period. R ight to access National Crick et Centre f acil ities U nder the conditions of a Q ueensland Gov ernment Grant, Q ueensland Cricket made a contribution to the N ational Cricket Centre construction costs of $ 5, 000, 000 and raised an Intangible Asset, representing its Right to Access the N ational Cricket Centre. This right f acilitates Q ueensland Cricket s use of the N ational Cricket Centre f or a minimum of 2 days a w eek at commercial rates until the v alue of the Asset is ex tinguished. Accordingly, this Intangible Asset has an inf inite lif e. The N ational Cricket Centre opened on 12 N ov ember The amortisation method used ref lects the pattern in w hich the asset s f uture economic benef its are ex pected to be consumed by the consolidated entity (i.e. the amortisation charge ref lects the access and usage charges per year). Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

72 Financial Statements NOTES TO AND FORM ING PART OF THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEM ENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2017 ( x x )G o o d s a n d Se r v i c e s Ta x ( ' G ST' ) QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) Rev enues, ex penses, liabilities and assets are recognised net of the amount of GST, ex cept w here the amount of GST incurred is not recov erable f rom the Australian Tax ation Of f ice ( ATO ). In these circumstances, the GST is recognised as part of the cost of acq uisition of the asset or as part of an item of the ex pense. The net amount of GST recov erable f rom, or payable to, the ATO is included as a current asset or liability in the Statement of Financial Position. Cash f low s f or operating activ ities are included in the Cash Flow Statement on a gross basis. The GST components of cash f low s arising f rom inv esting and f inancing activ ities w hich are recov erable f rom, or payable to, the ATO are classif ied as operating cash f low s. ( x x i )Pa r e n t En t i t y In f o r m a t i o n w f w f w f In accordance ith the Corporations Act 2001, these inancial statements present the results of the consolidated entity only. The accounting policies of the parent entity are consistent ith those accounting policies of the consolidated entity, ex cept or Inv estments in Subsidiaries hich are accounted or at cost, less any impairment, in the parent entity. ( x x i i Ne ) w, r e v i s e d o r a m e n d i n g Ac c o u n t i n g St a n d a r d s a n d In t e r p r e t a t i o n s a d Any new, rev ised or amending Accounting Standards or Interpretations that are not yet mandatory hav e not been early adopted. The f ollow ing Accounting Standards and Interpretations are most relev ant to the consolidated entity and the company: A A S B 16 L eases AASB 16 Leases w ill primarily af f ect the accounting by lessees and w ill result in the recognition of almost all leases on the balance sheet. The standard remov es the current distinction betw een operating and f inancing leases and req uires recognition of a right of use asset (the right to use the leased item) and a f inancial liability to pay rentals f or almost all lease contracts. The accounting by lessors, how ev er, w ill not signif icantly change. The primary impact on the Company w ill be the recognition of the Q ueensland Cricket Headq uarters lease on the balance sheet. The Company is currently undertaking an assessment of the impact of this change. A A S B 1058 I ncome of Not- f or- P rof it E ntities U nder the new AASB 1058 Income of N ot-f or-prof it E ntities, rev enue f rom grants and donations w ill be recognised w hen any associated perf ormance obligation to prov ide goods or serv ices is satisf ied, and not immediately upon receipt as currently occurs. AASB 1058 applies f or annual reporting periods beginning on or af ter 1 January E arlier application is permitted prov ided that entities apply AASB 15 Rev enue f rom Contracts w ith Customers in the same period. Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements 70 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

73 NOTES TO AND FORM ING PART OF THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEM ENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2017 QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) ( x x i icr i ) i t i c a l Ac c o u n t i n g Es t i m a t e s, Ju d g e m e n t s a n d As s u m p t i o n s Financial Statements The preparation of f inancial statements in accordance w ith AASBs req uires management to make j udgements, estimates and assumptions that af f ect the application of accounting policies and the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, income and ex penses. Management bases its j udgements, estimates and assumptions on historical ex perience and other v arious f actors, including ex pectations of f uture ev ents w hich management considers to be reasonable under the circumstances. Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

74 Financial Statements NOTES TO AND FORM ING PART OF THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEM ENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2017 QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) REVENUE $ $ Operating Revenue Sale of Goods 466, ,227 Rendering of Services 8,514,646 6,276,686 Grants Received from State Government (i) 293, ,000 Other Grant Revenue 19,978,887 17,947,523 Total Operating Revenue 29,252,841 24,877,436 Non Operating Revenue Donations - Peter Burge Foundation 134, ,803 Interest Received 135, ,601 Total Non Operating Revenue 270, ,404 Total Revenue from Ordinary Activities 29,523,280 25,117,840 (i) Included in Grants Received from State Government for 2017 is the QSRIDP Grant of $200, EXPENSES $ $ Classification of expenses by function: High Performance 8,123,789 6,129,795 Game & Market Development 6,015,417 4,654,481 Property & Facilities 1,169,348 1,090,769 Corporate Services 3,598,755 3,606,680 Brisbane Heat 6,824,729 4,998,744 Marketing & Commercial 1,214, ,728 Depreciation & Amortisation 958, ,211 Audit & Other Accounting Fees 62,161 47,426 Operating Lease Rental 37,929 42,442 Net (Profit)/Loss on Sale of Plant & Equipment 16,360 (50,396) Other Ordinary Expenses 837,962 1,092,556 Total Expenses from Ordinary Activities 28,859,294 23,292,436 & 5 CASH & CASH EQUIVALENTS $ $ Cash at Bank 30, ,231 Cash Term Deposits & Investment Account (i) (ii) 6,641,207 3,625,024 Total Cash & Cash Equivalents at 30 June ,671,260 3,842,255 (i) Cash Received in Advance N ote 10 2,004, ,649 (ii) Peter Burge Unused Grant 163, ,049 Cricket Australia Specified Funding - 403,009 Reserves Note 13 2,482, ,000 Total Cash for Restricted Uses 2,645,894 1,393,058 Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements 72 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

75 NOTES TO AND FORM ING PART OF THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEM ENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2017 QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) TRADE RECEIVABLES & OTHER ASSETS $ $ Current Trade Accounts Receivable 631, ,451 Allowance for Doubtful Debts (40,000) (28,220) Total Trade Accounts Receivable 591, ,231 Financial Statements Sundry Assets 59, ,891 Prepayments 313, ,024 Capital Works in Progress 56,530 15,173 Total Trade Receivables & Other Assets at 30 June ,021,153 1,015,319 7 INVENTORIES $ $ Cricket Material on Hand - at Cost 17,736 7,686 Total Inventories at 30 June ,736 7,686 8 INTANGIBLES $ $ Right to Access National Cricket Centre Facilities - at cost (i) 4,423,068 4,649,712 Total Intangibles at 30 June ,423,068 4,649,712 (i) Queensland Cricket (QC) received a Queensland Government Grant of $5,000,000 for the construction of Cricket Australia's new National Cricket Centre in a previous reporting period. The National Cricket Centre opened on 12 November A condition of the grant is that QC has a right to access the National Cricket Centre facilities until the $5,000,000 has been fully extinguished. As at 30 June 2017, QC had used $576,932 (2016: $350,288) of the grant. $ $ Reconciliation Right to Access to National Cricket Centre Facilities Balance at the beginning of the period 4,649,712 4,848,432 Additions (at fair value acquired by government grant) - - 4,649,712 4,848,432 Disposals (at cost) - - Amortisation (Natonal Cricket Centre usage for the year) (226,644) (198,720) Balance at 30 June ,423,068 4,649,712 Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

76 Financial Statements NOTES TO AND FORM ING PART OF THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEM ENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2017 QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) 9 PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT Leasehold Plant & Motor 2017 Movement Schedule Improvements Equipment Vehicles Total (at Cost) (at Cost) (at Cost) Balance at 1 July ,301,857 1,591, ,224 14,572,303 Additions (at cost) 126, , , ,719 Disposals (at cost) - (264,777) (80,151) (344,927) Balance at 30 June ,428,191 1,685,637 1,044,266 15,158,095 Depreciation / Amortisation Provision at 1 July 2016 (6,973,922) (702,954) (244,208) (7,921,084) Depreciation / Amortisation (544,550) (236,291) (177,184) (958,025) Disposals (Write-Back Depreciation) - 168,910 39, ,938 Provision at 30 June 2017 (7,518,472) (770,335) (382,364) (8,671,171) Written Down Value at 30 June ,909, , ,902 6,486,924 Assets under Finance Lease included in the above: Balance at 1 July , , ,605 Additions (at cost) , ,193 Disposals (at cost) - - (80,151) (80,151) Depreciation / Amortisation - (16,334) (177,184) (193,518) Disposals (Write-Back Depreciation) ,028 39,028 Written Down Value at 30 June , , ,157 Leasehold Plant & Motor 2016 Movement Schedule Improvements Equipment Vehicles Total (at Cost) (at Cost) (at Cost) Balance at 1 July ,104,280 1,472, ,020 14,246,940 Additions (at cost) 197, ,221 46, ,898 Disposals (at cost) - (281,592) (36,896) (318,488) Revaluations - (1,047) - (1,047) Balance at 30 June ,301,857 1,591, ,224 14,572,303 Depreciation / Amortisation Provision at 1 July 2015 (6,453,718) (818,580) (148,394) (7,420,692) Depreciation / Amortisation (520,204) (150,076) (123,931) (794,211) Disposals (Write-Back Depreciation) - 265,702 28, ,819 Provision at 30 June 2016 (6,973,922) (702,954) (244,208) (7,921,084) Written Down Value at 30 June ,327, , ,016 6,651,219 Assets under Finance Lease included in the above: Balance at 1 July , , ,075 Additions (at cost) ,101 46,101 Depreciation / Amortisation - (8,666) (121,905) (130,571) Written Down Value at 30 June , , ,605 Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements 74 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

77 NOTES TO AND FORM ING PART OF THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEM ENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2017 QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) TRADE PAYABLES & OTHER LIABILITIES $ $ Current Trade Payables and Accruals 1,580,258 1,505,205 GST Payable 188,212 73,379 Cash Received in Advance (i) 2,004, ,649 Total Trade Payables & Other Liabilities at 30 June ,772,877 2,102,233 Financial Statements (i) Funds received prior to 30 June 2017 which relate to sponsorships and Cricket Australia funding for the year ended 30 June OTHER FINANCIAL LIABILITIES Current $ $ Finance Lease Liability (i) 435, ,050 Loan from Cricket Australia (unsecured) Note ,938 1,102,451 Total Current Financial Liabilities at 30 June ,460 1,272,501 (i) (i) When drawn the Bank Overdraft with CBA is secured by a Registered Company Charge given by the Non Current $ $ Loan from Cricket Australia (unsecured) Note ,000 - Finance Lease Liability (i) 344, ,507 Total Non Current Financial Liabilities at 30 June ,144, ,507 Motor Vehicle leases with a principal balance owing at 30 June 2017 of $780,119 are owned and in the possession of the Consolidated Entity at that date. Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

78 Financial Statements NOTES TO AND FORM ING PART OF THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEM ENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2017 QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) PROVISIONS $ $ Current Employee Entitlements Balance at 1 July , , 551 Entitlements Provided 571, ,868 Entitlements Paid (512,054) (427,569) Total Employee Benefits Provision 567, ,850 Grants to Affiliates Balance at 1 July , ,892 Grant Allocations 465, ,000 Grants Claimed (509,748) (456,420) Total Grants to Affiliates Provision 207, ,472 Corporate Box/Raffle Compensation Balance at 1 July ,500 28,000 Grant Allocations 196, ,000 Grants Claimed (196,000) (161,500) Total Corporate Box/Raffle Provision 62,500 62,500 Cricket Development Fund Balance at 1 July ,905 54,905 Deductions from Player Retainers - - Grants Claimed (12,000) - Total Cricket Development Fund Provision 42,905 54,905 Cricket Australia Premier Club Grants Balance at 1 July , ,307 Grant from Cricket Australia 225, ,548 Grants Claimed (225,012) (243,176) Total CA Premier Club Grants Provision 109, ,679 Total Current Provisions at 30 June , ,406 Non Current Employee Benefits Balance at 1 July ,453 41,189 Entitlements Provided 30,108 11,264 Entitlements Paid - - Total Employee Benefits Provision 82,561 52,453 Provision for JP Maher Bursary 16,481 16,481 Total Non-Current Provisions at 30 June ,042 68,934 Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements 76 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

79 NOTES TO AND FORM ING PART OF THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEM ENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2017 QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) RESERVES $ $ (i) (ii) (iii) The Greg Chappell Fund (i) - 300,000 National Cricket Campus Masterplan Reserve (ii) 2,000,000 - Alan Border Asset Maintenance Reserve (iii) 482, ,000 Total Reserves at 30 June ,482, ,000 The Greg Chappell Fund was established in 2006 to provide loan funding to the clubs and affiliates of Queensland Cricket. As the National Cricket Club Facilities Scheme supported by both Queensland Cricket and Cricket Australia now provides direct funding to clubs and affiliates for infrastructure projects, the Board in November 2016 resolved that the Greg Chappell Fund would be transferred to the National Cricket Campus Masterplan Reserve. The National Cricket Campus Masterplan Reserve was created in November This reserve is Queensland Cricket's contribution to the $18 million National Cricket Campus Masterplan that has been prepared by Cricket Australia, Queensland Cricket and Northern Suburbs District Cricket Club. Queensland Cricket Association is the administrator of the fund. The Allan Border Asset Maintenance Reserve was established in 2016 for funding future maintenance of the Allan Border Precinct. During the year ended 30 June 2017, $17,768 spent on facilities at Allan Border Field was charged against the reserve. Queensland Cricket Association is the administrator of the fund. Financial Statements ( ) 14 COMMITMENTS $ $ Expenditure Lease and Hire expenditure contracted for at 30 June but not provided for: Contracted Operating Leases with a Term of more than 1 Year Payable: Not later than one year 26,013 18,211 Later than one year but not later than five years 71,657 70,252 Later than five years 77,564 96,014 Total Expenditure Commitments i 175, ,477 (i) Includes lease rentals for Allan Border Precinct at Albion, which is leased from the Brisbane City Council (BCC) under the terms of an original 30 year lease, granted in April This lease provides for a rental CPI adjustment each year. Queensland Cricket is currently negotiating a new lease with BCC for a 20 year term from April 2017 and a 20 year option. This would take QC's lease over the Allan Border Precinct to As stated above, this new lease is still being negotiated and accordingly lease commitments relating to the original lease are included in this note. Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

80 Financial Statements NOTES TO AND FORM ING PART OF THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEM ENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2017 QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) COMMITMENTS cont. $ $ Finance Leases The Consolidated entity leases various Motor Vehicles under finance leases. Commitments in relation to finance leases are payable as follows: Within one year 461, ,641 Later than one year but not later than five years 361, ,803 Minimum Lease payments 823, ,444 Future finance charges (43,010) (31,887) Recognised as a liability Note , ,557 Revenue Future minimum payments in respect of contracted lease revenues according to the time they elapse and the expected date of receipt. Receivable: Not later than one year 161, ,816 Later than one year but not later than five years 501, ,933 Later than five years 356, ,017 Total Revenue Commitments 1,019,950 1,246,766 Contingent rentals recognised as revenues (ii) 113, ,192 (ii) Contingent rentals relate to a facilities usage charge to Cricket Australia for its use of Allan Border Precinct. Only the base rental is disclosed in the Commitments Receivable above, as the facilities usage charge cannot be reliably estimated and consequently, has been disclosed as Contingent Rental. 15 CREDIT STANDBY ARRANGEMENTS & LOAN FACILITIES $ $ (i) (ii) Facility Used Used Bank Overdraft and Corporate Credit Card (i) - - Loan Cricket Australia - Current (ii) 238,938 1,102,451 Loan Cricket Australia - Non Current (ii) 800,000 - The consolidated entity has an unused existing line of credit of $250,000 and Corporate Credit Card facility of $150,000 with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (2016: $250,000 and $100,000 respectively). An advance of $1,000,000 from Cricket Australia (CA) was originally repayable by 31 October 2013 and was to be offset against CA distributions. In 2013, CA extended this facility conditional upon the receipt of financial reports and progress against agreed performance outcomes. Queensland Cricket (QC) and CA have now agreed to repayments of $200,000 plus interest on an annual basis over the next 5 years commencing in October 2017 and therefore QC has transferred an amount of $800,000 to non-current liabilities being the amount of the loan payable in instalments of $200,000 p.a. over the remaining 4 years concluding in Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements 78 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

81 NOTES TO AND FORM ING PART OF THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEM ENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2017 QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) 16 RELATED PARTIES DISCLOSURES Directors of the Company who have held office during the year, and prior year are detailed in the accompanying Directors Report. The name and position of other key management personnel of the Company during the financial year were: 2017 M Walters, Chief Executive Officer (appointed October 2016). M Kasprowicz, Chief Executive Officer (resigned October 2016). S Lynch, Chief Financial Officer & Company Secretary. B Jones, GM, High Performance. A McShea, GM, Brisbane Heat, Commercial & Marketing. J Stock, GM, Game & Market Development. S Brandt, GM, People & Culture (appointed April 2017). R Wilde, GM, People & Culture (resigned April 2017) M Kasprowicz, Chief Executive Officer (interim from May 2016). G Cockerill, Chief Executive Officer & Company Secretary (resigned March 2016). S Lynch, Chief Financial Officer (appointed August 2015) & Company Secretary (appointed April 2016). G Rollason, GM, Corporate Services & CFO (resigned August 2015). B Jones, GM, High Performance. A McShea, GM, Brisbane Heat, Commercial & Marketing. J Stock, GM, Game & Market Development. R Wilde, GM, People & Culture. Financial Statements Transactions Between Related Parties: a Transactions with Directors Transactions with Directors are within a normal employee/customer/supplier relationship on terms and conditions no more favourable than those which it is reasonable to expect would have been adopted with the Director at arm's length in the same terms and conditions. (i) During the tenure as a Director (14 Feb 2017 to 19 June 2017), the Company made payments in the amount of $5,195 to Signs of Safety a company owned by former Director, Wade Seccombe. Signs of Safety have had a long standing supplier relationship with Queensland Cricket and all transactions entered into are under normal commercial terms. b c Key Management Personnel Compensation The aggregate earnings of the members of key management personnel of the Company and its controlling entity is set out below: $ $ Short Term Benefits 1,456,688 1,360,824 Termination Benefits 42, ,040 Total Key Management Personnel Employee Benefits 1,499,490 1,723,864 Usage Agreement Cricket Australia During the year ended 30 June 2010, Cricket Australia signed an agreement with Queensland Cricket for the use of facilities at the Allan Border Precinct, Brisbane. Details of receipts anticipated under this agreement are included in Note 14. Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

82 Financial Statements NOTES TO AND FORM ING PART OF THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEM ENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE CAPITAL EXPENDITURE QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) The Company has no capital commitments contracted f or at reporting date. 18 MEMBERS LIABILITY The Company is a Company limited by guarantee. The Constitution of the Company limits the liability of members to the sum of $ 10 in the ev ent of the Company being w ound up. 19 ARTHUR DIB DIN M EM ORIAL FUND The Arthur Dibdin Memorial Fund is included in the balance of Members Funds and is not av ailable to be used f or the benef it of members. The f und had a balance of $ 500 as at 30 June (2016: $ 500). 20 EV ENTS AFTER THE REPORTING PERIOD N o matter or circumstance has arisen since 30 June 2017 that has signif icantly af f ected, or may signif icantly af f ect the Company' s operations, the results of those operations, or the Company' s state of af f airs in f uture f inancial years. 21 CONTING ENT ASSETS In conj unction w ith Cricket Australia, the Company had submitted an insurance claim f or $ 172, 8 20 resulting f rom lost rev enues associated w ith the rescheduling of the Brisbane Heat match against the Hobart Hurricanes f rom 22 January to 15 January On the 4 N ov ember 2016, Q ueensland Cricket accepted a payment of $ 9 6, 366, f or f ull settlement of this claim. N o Contingent Assets ex isted as at the 30 June ECONOM IC DEPENDENCY The Company is economically dependent upon Cricket Australia in respect to grants receiv ed. Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements 80 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

83 NOTES TO AND FORM ING PART OF THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEM ENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE CONTROLLED ENTITY QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (A Company Limited by Guarantee) Financial Statements The consolidated financial statements incorporate the assets, liabilities and results of the following subsidiary in accordance with the accounting policy described in Note 2: Equity Holding Name of Entity Country of Incorporation $ $ Brisbane Heat Pty Ltd Australia 100% 100% Total Comprehensive (Loss)/Profit 1,721,407 1,103, PARENT ENTITY INFORMATION $ $ Supplementary information about the parent entity is as follows: Statement of Comprehensive Income: (Loss)/Profit for the period (1,157,338) 622,195 Total Comprehensive (Loss)/Profit (1,157,338) 622,195 Statement of Financial Position: Total Current Assets 7,710,049 4,865,160 Total Assets 18,620,040 16,166,092 Total Current Liabilities 5,437,821 4,362,140 Total Liabilities 6,681,460 4,791,581 Equity: Reserves 2,482, ,000 Retained Earnings 9,456,448 10,574,611 Total Equity 11,938,680 11,374,611 Guarantees entered into by the parent entity in relation to the debts of its subsidiary The parent entity has not entered into a deed of cross guarantee with its subsidiary. Contingent Liabilities The parent entity has no contingent liabilities as at the 30 June Capital commitments The parent entity has no capital commitments for property, plant and equipment as at 30 June Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June

84 Financial Statements 82 Queensland Cricket - Annual Report for the year-end 30 June 2017

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