Published on: Aug 22, 2023 11:46 am IST|Updated on: Aug 22, 2023 11:52 am IST
T20 Max Competition 2023 kicks off on August 23 in Brisbane, Queensland. Organized by Queensland Cricket, this second edition promises thrilling clashes between 12 dynamic teams in 17 high-octane T20 matches. Gold Coast, Ipswich, Northern Suburbs, Redlands, and more will battle it out, each team engaging in two league phase matches.
Matthew Kuhnemann (captain), Callum Taylor, Judd Markham, Nick Kelly, Brad Munro, Hugo Burdon, Michael Neser, Mitchell Owen, Teague Wylli, Ben McDermott, Jake Doran (wicket-keeper), Caleb Ziebell, Iain Carlisle, Jackson Smith, Josh Kann, Nick Buchanan, Xavier Bartlett
Anthony Wilson (captain), Leo Carter, Jem Ryan (wicket-keeper), Noah Emmerson, Josh Creevey, Sean Lutter (wicket-keeper), Josh Hoffman (wicket-keeper), Josh Clarkson, Harry Wood, Jake Cross, Michael Rae, Jack Wood, Bryn Llewellyn, Dylan McAteer, Adam Smith
Jack Prestwidge (captain), Joe Burns, Josh Brown, Ravesh Srivastava (wicket-keeper), Connor Carroll, Mitch Doolan, Nikhil Chaudhary, Toby Gray, Will Prestwidge,
Leigh Drennan (captain/wicket-keeper), Jordan Silk, Liam Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Sam Heazlett, Stephan Muller, Bailey Stewart, D’Arcy Short, Jack Sinfield, James Bazley, Lawrence Neil-Smith, Tom Biggs, Jimmy Peirson (wicket-keeper), Charles Stobo, Jasper Sumner, Lloyd Pope
Gurinder Sandhu (captain), Aryan Jain, Claye Beams, James Rosewarne, Logan Duval, Param Uppal, Brandon Faber, Dylan Hunter, James Ward, Chathura Kaluthanthri, Billy Stanlake, Connor McMillan, Harmon Sandhu, Lucky Peterson, Sam Geyer, Stirling Mcavoy
Mitchell Swepson (captain), Ben Cooper, Jake Winter, Connor Weal (wicket-keeper), Caden Sweeney, Mitchell Buckley, Thomas Brandt, Jack Cooper (wicket-keeper), Adrian Lascu, Sam Lowry, Tate Robins, Lachlan Ford, Mitchell Pascoe, Harry Conway, Gabe Bell, Harry Sweeney, Lloyd Aspin
Jay Lenton (wicket-keeper), Nick Selman, Sam Truloff, Mackenzie Harvey, Alex Maidment, Ben Baker, Brodie Murphy, Oliver Bembrick, Liam Scott, Kuchu Ekanayake, Tom Engelbrecht, Chad Soper, Dan Cummins, Josh Matthews, Trent Riddell, Michael Wostear
Lachlan Hearne (captain), Ryan Gibson, Lachlan Markey (wicket-keeper), Tobias Snell, Addy Grewal, Jack Webster, Sam Wilson, Tom Balkin, Hassan Sadar, Jeremy White, Elijah Eales, Ronan McDonald. Aubrey Stockdale, Tom Malone, Preston White, Devlin Malone
Jack Clayton (captain), Hamish Gardiner, Nick Larkin, Oliver Davies, Max Clayton, Bryce Street, Will Crook, Alecz Day, Will Sanders, Angus Lovell. Callum Henderson, Matthew Willians, Harry Walker, Nick Sale, James Martens
Jack Beath, Jake Weatherald, Joshua Neill, Max Bryant, Usman Khawaja, Donal Whyte, Flynn Thomasson, Jack Wildermuth, Patrick Cotter, Benji Floros, Cameron Boyce, Dylan Mclachlan, Harry Manenti, Mark Steketee, Zanden Jeh
Chris Sabburg, Harry Mcneilly, Joshua Simone, Steve Paulsen, Aidan Watterson, Arjun Nair, Cooper Connolly, Jared Sippel, Steven McGiffin, Tom Campbell, Isaiah Snell (wicket-keeper), Tom Whitney (wicket-keeper), Blake Edwards, Brendan Doggett, Patrick Dooley
Corey Hunter (captain), Nick Hobson, Zak Foulkes, Kieran Elliot, Cameron Task, Jed Wilson, Sukhveer Singh, Brad Radford, Cameron Steinhardt, Reuben Burger, Liam Guthrie, Grayson Jones, Sahal Khatree, Josh Fraser
The top four contenders will move on to the semi-finals, setting the stage for an electrifying final on September 9. With venues like Allan Border Field and top-notch cricketers including Labuschagne and Khawaja, the T20 Max Competition is a cricket spectacle not to be missed.
Viewers in India can catch all the live action of the T20 Max Competition 2023 through the exclusive live streaming on Queensland Cricket’s official YouTube channel.