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Mark Steketee

Mark Steketee is an Australian right-arm fast-medium bowler, born January 17, 1994. He has played for Queensland, Australia A, and the Melbourne Stars, and is known for his success in the Big Bash League and first-class cricket. In BBL|15 (2025-26 season), he is a key player for the Melbourne Stars, having extended his contract for one season. 

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Full Name
Mark Thomas Steketee
Born
17 January 1994
Place Of Birth
Monto, Queensland
Role
Bowler
Batting Style
Right Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Right-arm fast-medium
Nationality
Australian
Hobbies
Fishing and camping
Country
Australia
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Stats

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
South Australia vs Queensland · 12th Match List A October 20, 2025 9 7 1 0 128.57
South Australia vs Queensland · Final First Class March 26, 2025 63 129 8 0 48.84
South Australia vs Queensland · 29th Match First Class March 15, 2025 2 20 0 0 10.00
Tasmania vs Queensland · 26th Match First Class March 6, 2025 24 34 2 1 70.59
Queensland vs Western Australia · 23rd Match First Class February 18, 2025 4 4 1 0 100.00
Queensland vs New South Wales · 20th Match First Class February 8, 2025 18 17 1 1 105.88

Matches

Tasmania Tasmania
198/10 & 341/10
Result
178/10 & 221/10
TT won by 140 runs March 14, 2026 5:00 am
Queensland Queensland
Queensland Queensland
173/10 & 44/6
Result
210/10 & 229/10
Match Drawn March 5, 2026 5:30 am
Western Australia Western Australia
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Career Records And Achievements

  • Big Bash League (BBL): Has 104 BBL wickets at an average of 23.05 across his 78 appearances for the Brisbane Heat and Melbourne Stars. He holds the record for most wickets for the Brisbane Heat.
  • First-class cricket (Sheffield Shield): Has taken over 300 wickets, with best figures of 7/44. He was named in the Australia Test squad in 2021 and 2022.
  • Australia A: Was selected for the Australia A squad due to his consistent performances.
  • County cricket: Played for Essex in 2022.

Mark Steketee's International Debut

  • T20 International: Debuted in 2021 against India.
  • One Day International: Debuted in 2022 against Zimbabwe.

Teams

  • Current team: Melbourne Stars
  • Previous teams: Brisbane Heat, Queensland, Australia A, Essex, Australia Under-19, National Performance Squad, Cricket Australia XI