Queensland’s cricketing history is a tale of grit, talent, and resilience. For the 2025-26 Marsh One-Day Cup, the Bulls have put together a powerful group of some experienced internationals and exciting youngsters. Batting depth, an adaptable all-round unit, and a ruthless pace attack spell perfect for Queensland to vie and grab another domestic trophy. Conditions all over Australia-pacing, bouncing, and slick game plans-will put this squad to test once again, but they appear well-knit and dangerous.
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Queensland Marsh One-Day Cup 2025-26 Squad – Player Roles
S.No | Player | Role |
---|---|---|
1 | Usman Khawaja | Batsman (Opener) |
2 | Matt Renshaw | Batsman (Opener) |
3 | Sam Heazlett | Batsman |
4 | Marnus Labuschagne | Batsman |
5 | Max Bryant | Batsman (Aggressive Top-order) |
6 | Jimmy Peirson | Wicketkeeper-Batsman |
7 | Jack Wildermuth | All-rounder (Batting + Pace) |
8 | Michael Neser | All-rounder (Medium-Fast) |
9 | Xavier Bartlett | Bowler (Fast-Medium) |
10 | Mark Steketee | Bowler (Fast-Medium) |
11 | Gurinder Sandhu | Bowler (Medium-Fast) |
12 | Matthew Kuhnemann | Bowler (Left-arm Spin) |
13 | Mitchell Swepson | Bowler (Leg-spin) |
14 | Lachlan Pfeffer | Wicketkeeper-Batsman |
Usman Khawaja
The experienced opener is a calming influence who brings temperament to the side. He is the anchor of the Queensland attack that revolves around him.
Matt Renshaw
Renshaw comes in at the other end, partnering That Khawaja with stability and patience. He has upgraded his white-ball skills, allowing the Bulls to choose their starts more freely.
Sam Heazlett
An aggressive left-hander in the top order, Heazlett is renowned for swift scoring. He provides attacking impetus and rotation of strike.
Marnus Labuschagne
Next in the middle order is the classy and dependable Batting star. A key to Queensland’s prospects, he can anchor a knock or help in quick-scoring.
Max Bryant
He is one who can cleanly hit through the squad and unleash their attacks right away in a powerplay, giving Queensland thunderous starts.
Jimmy Peirson
Wicketkeeper-batsman who stabilises the middle order. Well known for smart finishing, Peirson is key in pressure chases for runs.
Jack Wildermuth
An experienced seam-bowling all-rounder who can also bat well in the middle order. This versatility gives depth in both departments.
Michael Neser
Queensland’s stalwart seam all-rounder, Neser combines swing bowling with handy lower-order batting. He provides balance in all conditions.
Xavier Bartlett
An up-and-coming fast bowler, Bartlett has the pace and bounce to trouble the top order. His new-ball capacity makes him a strike option.
Mark Steketee
Steketee takes charge of the pace attack. He has pace and movement and excels at picking wickets, especially with the new ball.
Gurinder Sandhu
Sandhu brings experience with his deceptive seam bowling and remains dependable through the middle overs.
Matthew Kuhnemann
Kuhnemann, the left-arm spinner, offers control and ability to take wickets. On worn pitches, his variations will come into play.
Mitchell Swepson
An attacking type of legspinner. He bowls mostly in the middle overs and his attacks center around taking wickets.
Lachlan Pfeffer
A useful back-up wicketkeeper-batsman important for squad depth. He lends flexibility in selection when needed.
Queensland’s 2025-26 One-Day Cup squad is one of the most balanced ones, led by the senior stars like Khawaja, Labuschagne, and Neser nurturing the youngsters. They have a strong pace battery with the spin options of Kuhnemann and Swepson coupled with the hard-hitting prowess of Bryant to make a formidable challenge for title glory.