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Joe Burns was born in 1989 in Herston, Queensland, Australia. He is a professional cricketer and a right-handed opening batsman. Burns holds Australian citizenship and primarily plays domestic cricket for Queensland and Brisbane Heat. While he is mainly known for his role as an opening batsman, he also offers versatility within the top order. In the field, he typically positions himself at short leg or bat-pad. His bowling style is right-arm medium pace, though he is rarely used in that capacity.
Joe Burns began to make a name for himself in first-class cricket during the 2010–11 Sheffield Shield season, where he played for Queensland. He scored a breakthrough 140 against South Australia in 2011, marking the beginning of his rise in domestic cricket. His consistent performances led to him becoming one of the top scorers in Australia’s first-class competitions in the following season.
As a result of his domestic success, Burns was selected for Australia A and impressed with a score of 114 in a one-day match against a touring England team. These achievements culminated in him being named the Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year in 2013, an honor awarded to promising talent in Australian cricket.
Burns continued to excel in T20 cricket as well, emerging as the top scorer for the Brisbane Heat during the 2012–13 Big Bash League (BBL) season. His performance was instrumental in helping the team secure a victory over the Perth Scorchers in the final.
His success in Australia attracted international attention, leading to a contract with Leicestershire in 2013, where he was signed as an overseas replacement for Ramnaresh Sarwan. Unfortunately, a hip injury cut his English county stint short, and he was forced to return to Queensland. He later served as deputy to Adam Voges at Middlesex during the 2015 English county season.
Joe Burns made his Test debut for Australia during the Boxing Day Test in 2014 against India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. He was brought into the squad as a replacement for the injured all-rounder Mitchell Marsh. Batting at number six, Burns scored 13 runs in the first innings before being dismissed by Umesh Yadav. He rebounded in the next match at the Sydney Cricket Ground, where he scored two half-centuries, solidifying his place in the Test squad.
Burns achieved his maiden Test century in 2015 at the Gabba while playing against New Zealand. He reached the milestone in spectacular fashion by hitting consecutive sixes off New Zealand off-spinner Mark Craig. That same year, he made his One Day International debut for Australia in a match against Ireland at Stormont in Belfast. He marked the occasion with a half-century, showcasing his potential in the limited-overs format.
Joe Burns' full name is Joseph Anthony Burns. Teams he has played for include Australia, Australia A, Brisbane Heat, Queensland, Queensland Under-19s, Under-23s, Middlesex, Sussex Second XI, and Leicestershire. There is limited public information available regarding his family or net worth.
It is important to note that Joe Burns, the Australian cricketer, has no affiliation with Joe Burns Funeral Home in Florida or Joe Burns, the American football player. These are separate individuals with no relation to the cricketer.
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