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Mark Steketee

Team flagAUS30 yrs
batting styleright-arm fast-medium Bowler
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Mark Steketee Recent Form

Batting

QLD vs TAS, First class2 (9)
QLD vs SACA, First class4 (12)
QLD vs SACA, First class18 (24)
QLD vs WACA, LIST A14 (13)
QLD vs WACA, First class32 (50)
QLD vs VIC, LIST A10 (7)
QLD vs NSW, First class1 (3)
QLD vs NSW, First class29 (28)
QLD vs WACA, First class13 (12)
QLD vs WACA, First class11 (14) *

Bowling

QLD vs TAS, First class3-132
QLD vs SACA, First class2-69
QLD vs SACA, First class3-83
QLD vs WACA, LIST A1-54
QLD vs WACA, First class0-54
QLD vs WACA, First class0-86
QLD vs VIC, LIST A0-71
QLD vs NSW, First class2-76
QLD vs NSW, First class0-21
QLD vs WACA, First class2-50

Mark Steketee Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
BBL7236180003398.906.92117----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
BBL7271899.0825.354/338016.75----

Career Debut Information

Teams played for

Australia U19 Brisbane Heat National Performance Squad Queensland Hobart Hurricanes Cricket Australia XI Australia A

About Mark Steketee

NameMark Steketee
GenderMale
Birth17 Jan 1994
Birth PlaceWarwick, Queensland
Height6 ft 1 in
NationalityAustralian

A tall right-arm pacer who can bowl at a genuine pace, Mark Steketee is a professional cricketer for Queensland who is a former Australian U-19 representative. He played for the Queensland Academy second XI squad that won the Toyota Futures League.... continue reading

Player Bio

A tall right-arm pacer who can bowl at a genuine pace, Mark Steketee is a professional cricketer for Queensland who is a former Australian U-19 representative. He played for the Queensland Academy second XI squad that won the Toyota Futures League.

After some stellar performances for the second string of Queensland, Steketee won the Queensland Academy of Sport Player of the Year. Having made his first-class debut in 2015, the Warwick-born pacer had his best Sheffield Shield season in 2018-19 when was the fifth-highest wicket-taker with 42 wickets.

The 27-year old has been a prominent feature for the Brisbane Heat since his debut in the 2013-14 Big Bash League (BBL) and is currently the leading wicket-taker for his side with 66 scalps to his name. In January 2021, he earned a maiden call up from the Australian Test side for the tour to South Africa that got postponed due to the Covid-19 outbreak.

A useful lower-order pinch hitter, the Warwick product will once again line up for the 2021-22 edition of the BBL after some impressive domestic performance for the Queensland Bulls.

(As of October 2021)