He’s a talented bowler who first made his mark in domestic cricket back in 2007, representing Queensland. Over the years, he built a solid reputation, and by 2014, he earned a spot with the Rajasthan Royals—a big step up after spending three successful seasons with the Brisbane Heat. Before all the fame and spotlight, he was already making waves on the youth circuit, having played for Australia’s U-19 team during the 2006 U-19 World Cup. That early experience really set the foundation for his career. He was born in Sunnybank, Queensland, a place that’s seen more than a few rising stars, but he’s definitely one of the standout names to come from there. His journey—from local pitches to international franchises—shows just how much dedication and skill he brings to the game. And honestly, it’s no surprise that he’s become such a well-known name in cricket circles today.
After spending four solid years with Queensland, where he made a strong impression, he eventually signed with the Brisbane Heat in 2011. His move to Brisbane Heat marked a new chapter in his career, and it was clear that he was ready for the next challenge. He had built a solid reputation by then, and joining Brisbane Heat felt like a natural progression. It was in 2011 that he officially became part of the team, bringing with him experience and determination. His time with Queensland had prepared him well, and now, with Brisbane Heat, he aimed even higher.