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Australia information – Matt Kuhnemann leaves Queensland and Joe Burns not provided a contract

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Left-arm orthodox Check spinner Matthew Kuhnemann has left Queensland and is about to go to Tasmania in a bid to play extra first-class cricket to place himself within the body for the tour of Sri Lanka, whereas former Check opener Joe Burns has not been provided a contract as Queensland revamp their listing after a poor season.
Kuhnemann, 27, performed three Exams for Australia final 12 months on the tour of India after being flown in following the primary Check defeat and he took 5 for 16 in Australia’s sole victory in Indore.
However since that Check look he has not performed a single Sheffield Defend match for Queensland, and no first-class matches since an look for Australia A final September, with the Bulls preferring legspinner Mitchell Swepson as their No.1 spinner. The situations in Brisbane, and in Defend cricket usually, haven’t been conducive to selecting two spinners in the identical XI which means Kuhnemann’s solely appearances for Queensland have been within the Marsh Cup, and the one red-ball cricket he performed was for Queensland’s Second XI and for his Queensland premier membership Gold Coast.

Kuhnemann is about to maneuver to Tasmania to grow to be their No.1 spinner in Defend and Marsh Cup cricket and can strengthen Tasmania’s assault after they fell simply in need of successful the Defend title. He’s nonetheless contracted to play for Brisbane Warmth within the BBL for the following two seasons.

In the meantime, Burns has been left off Queensland’s contract after he was omitted of each the Defend and Marsh Cup sides final summer season. His Defend omission in February got here as a shock given he had carried out effectively within the early a part of the season. He made a 133 and 55 in opposition to eventual finalists Tasmania in Hobart and 91 in a nail-biting fourth innings chase in opposition to South Australia in Brisbane. He additionally made an unbeaten 62 not out in a draw in opposition to eventual champions Western Australia earlier than the BBL in opposition to an assault that includes Jhye Richardson and Cameron Inexperienced.

However regardless of being the Bulls main runscorer by way of the primary seven video games and averaging a wholesome 37.16 in a season dominated by the bowlers, Queensland determined to blood some younger batters within the second half of the season once they fell out of Defend closing rivalry. He spent a while away from the squad late within the season resulting from a household bereavement.

Queensland has opted to not provide the 34-year-old a contract. Burns has performed 23 Exams for Australia and made 4 Check tons of. He’s additionally out of contract on the Melbourne Stars.

The Bulls have as an alternative promoted opener Angus Lovell onto the contract listing after making his Defend debut final summer season and taking part in 4 matches.
Queensland have additionally signed 4 of Australia’s Beneath-19 World Cup winners for subsequent season. Beneath-19 World Cup successful captain Hugh Weibgen and promising fast Callum Vidler have obtained full contracts. Vidler made his Defend debut within the closing spherical of the season in opposition to New South Wales and took 5 wickets.
Fellow Australia Beneath-19 squad members Lachlan Aitken and Tom Straker have been handed rookie offers. Straker has been recruited from New South Wales after he took a record-breaking 6 for twenty-four within the Beneath-19 World Cup semi-final win over Pakistan.

Queensland squad 2024-25: Lachlan Aitken (rookie), Xavier Bartlett (CA contract), Max Bryant, Hugo Burdon, Jack Clayton, Liam Guthrie, Lachlan Hearne, Usman Khawaja (CA), Marnus Labuschagne (CA), Angus Lovell, Ben McDermott, Michael Neser, Jimmy Pierson, Matthew Renshaw, Jem Ryan (rookie), Gurinder Sandhu, Jack Sinfield, Mark Steketee, Tom Straker (rookie), Connor Sully, Mitch Swepson, Bryce Road, Callum Vidler, Hugh Weibgen, Tom Whitney (rookie), Jack Wildermuth

Ins: Angus Lovell, Lachlan Hearne, Callum Vidler, Lachlan Aitken, Jem Ryan, Tom Straker

Outs: Joe Burns, James Bazley, Blake Edwards, Aryan Jain, Matthew Kuhnemann, Will Prestwidge


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