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Lucinda B. Bourke (born 2 September 2005) is an Australian cricketer, a left-handed top-order batter and right-arm off-spinner for the Brisbane Heat (WBBL) and Queensland Fire. She was selected for the Australian Under-19 squad in 2024 and was a stand-out player in the U19 National Championships with 309 runs. 

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পূর্ণ নাম
লুসিন্ডা বি. বুর্ক
জন্ম
02 সেপ্টেম্বর 2005
জন্মস্থান
টুউম্বা, কুইন্সল্যান্ড
দেশ
অস্ট্রেলিয়া
ভূমিকা
ব্যাটসম্যান
ব্যাটিং স্টাইল
বামহাতি ব্যাট
বোলিং স্টাইল
ডানহাতি মিডিয়াম
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স্ট্যাটস

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
New South Wales Breakers Women vs Queensland Fire Women · Final List A March 21, 2026 10 6 1 0 166.67
Queensland Fire Women vs Victoria Women · Match 38 List A March 12, 2026 4 4 0 0 100.00
New South Wales Breakers Women vs Queensland Fire Women · Match 28 List A February 5, 2026 11 14 2 0 78.57
New South Wales Breakers Women vs Queensland Fire Women · Match 25 List A February 3, 2026 10 15 1 0 66.67
Queensland Fire Women vs South Australia Women · Match 22 List A January 22, 2026 18 34 2 0 52.94
Queensland Fire Women vs South Australia Women · Match 20 List A January 20, 2026 28 31 5 0 90.32

ম্যাচসমূহ

New South Wales Breakers Women New South Wales Breakers Women
Queensland Fire Women Queensland Fire Women
Queensland Fire Women Queensland Fire Women
Victoria Women Victoria Women
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Major Teams

  • Current Teams: Brisbane Heat (WBBL), Queensland Fire (WNCL)
  • Past Teams/Pathways: Queensland U15, U19, Valley Women

Domestic Debuts

  • WBBL Debut: Debuted for Brisbane Heat in the 2025 T20 Spring Challenge.
  • WNCL Debut : Contracted to Queensland Fire for 2024–25 season. 

Key Statistics & Records

  • U19 National Championships (2024): 309 runs at an average of 44.1.
  • Top Score: 107 in the Katherine Raymond Shield.
  • WBBL (as of late 2025): 3 matches, 30 runs, HS 18. 

Awards & Recognition

  • Selected for the Australian Under-19 squad (2024).
  • Named in the U19 National Championship Team of the Tournament (2024).
  • Represented Australia in Rugby Sevens, winning Gold at the 2023 Youth Commonwealth Games.