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Joe Burns

Team flagAUS35 yrs
batting styleright handed Batter
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Joe Burns Recent Form

Batting

ITA vs SIN, LIST A0 (6)
ITA vs UGN, LIST A82 (88)
ITA vs HK, LIST A40 (63)
ITA vs TAN, LIST A24 (33)
LAW vs AK, D. T1038 (21) *
LAW vs CHI, D. T1018 (9)
LAW vs NYL, D. T1017 (9)
ML vs CT, D. T108 (2) *
ML vs GCJ, D. T102 (4)
ML vs CT, D. T1011 (11)
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Bowling

ITA vs SIN, LIST A1-7
ITA vs UGN, LIST A0-15
ITA vs HK, LIST A0-12
LAW vs AK, D. T100-14
QLD vs SACA, First class0-2
QLD vs TAS, First class0-0
BRH vs ADS, BBL1-8
QLD vs NSW, LIST A0-13
QLD vs WACA, LIST A1-20
BRH vs HBH, BBL1-10
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Joe Burns Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI66146016979.3524.33161----
T20I5521111108144.5270.33189----
Test234014424718056.3936.9718314----
BBL686513270569120.3125.049249----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI6000.000.000000.00----
T20I5000.000.000000.00----
Test23000.000.000000.00----
BBL68737.3819.6700016.00----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
Ireland vs Australia at Belfast - August 27, 2015
T20I Debut Isle of Man v Italy Roma Cricket Ground Spinaceto, 12-6-2024
Test Debut
Australia vs India at Melbourne - December 26 - 30, 2014

Teams played for

Australia Brisbane Heat Queensland Leicestershire Middlesex Australia A Glamorgan Lahore Qalanders Melbourne Stars

About Joe Burns

NameJoe Burns
GenderMale
Birth6 Sep 1989
Birth PlaceHerston, Brisbane, Queensland
Height182 cm (6 ft 0 in)
NationalityAustralian

The story of Joe Burns in international cricket has been a roller coaster. Despite performing admirably in the limited opportunities he has got for Australia, Joe Burns has been left out of the team time and again. Despite scoring four centuries in his brief Test career, Burns has never really managed to cement his spot in the Test side. ... continue reading

Player Bio

The story of Joe Burns in international cricket has been a roller coaster. Despite performing admirably in the limited opportunities he has got for Australia, Joe Burns has been left out of the team time and again. Despite scoring four centuries in his brief Test career, Burns has never really managed to cement his spot in the Test side. 

A free-flowing stroke maker at the top of the order, Burns plays the ball very late and has the ability to grind for long knocks. The stylish opener first rose into prominence with a sensational 140 on his Sheffield Shield debut. He also became the 3rd highest scorer for Tasmania on debut. Following some consistent returns in the domestic circuit and failure of other Australian openers, Burns eventually made his Test debut as a No 6 batsman against India in Melbourne as a replacement for Michael Clarke. 

Despite scoring a couple of half-centuries in just his 2nd game, Burns was dropped from the following tours of West Indies and England. He was again called back as an opening partner for David Warner for the home summer in 2015-16. He smashed three centuries in eight Tests but failed in the tour of Sri Lanka and was shown the exit door. 

He again made a return when Australia found themselves in a conundrum after the sandpaper gate scandal. He was brought in with very limited preparation time. He was the top scorer for Australia in Johannesburg but was subsequently dropped from the next tour of UAE against Pakistan and missed out on the 2018-19 home season. 

He was in touching distance of an Ashes berth but fatigue halted his chances of taking part in the Ashes. Burns again went into the wilderness but came back after a string of poor performances from the other Australian openers and was part of their 2019-20 home summer. He has also been selected to play for Australia in the upcoming test series against Australia.