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JLT One-Day Cup: Chris Lynn, Max Bryant power Queensland to first win

After scoring 70 against Tasmania Lynn powered his way to 106 off 71 balls with the help of eight fours and eight sixes striking at 149.29.

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JLT One-Day Cup: Teenager Max Bryant hits fastest fifty for Queensland

The 19-year-old scored his half-century in 23 balls, equalling the overall fourth-fastest fifty in the tournament's history.

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Will Sutherland routs Queensland after Glenn Maxwell smashes 80

Sutherland took 5/27. Maxwell smashed 80, and Tremain, another Test reject, snared 3/47.

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Chris Lynn to cut short CPL stint to boost World Cup chances with Queensland

The CPL finals clash with the start of Australia’s domestic one-day competition, and Lynn has vowed to captain Queensland as he pushes for a World Cup berth.

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With 2019 World Cup in mind, Chris Lynn hopes to avoid Queensland ‘captaincy curse’

The Queensland batsman hopes to use the Australian domestic season and the upcoming Caribbean Premier League to push his case for ODI selection.

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Matthew Renshaw’s participation in Sheffield Shield final in doubt after suffering head injury

Matthew Renshaw's participation in the Sheffield Shield final seems dicey as he is down with injury on Day 2 of warm-up match.

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Alan McGilvray ‘claims’ extra runs to win a match

The runs were originally not claimed by the batsmen, but New South Wales captain Alan McGilvray did not believe in altruism.

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Video: Matthew Renshaw’s joke goes wrong, Queensland slapped with rare five-run penalty

Matthew Renshaw represented Australia in 10 Tests, scored 623 runs at 36.64.

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Queensland rail authority becomes unofficial fielder for a cricket club?

Queensland Rail chief executive Nick Easy said this unlikely incident came to notice on 2014.

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Keith Miller pushes Bobby Simpson to get his googly going

Keith Miller is often remembered as the greatest captain to have never led Australia in Test cricket. Here is an incident to demonstrate why.

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