Personal Details
- Date of Birth 23 January 1989
- Big Bash Debut 09 December 2012
- Position Bowler
- Batting Style Right Handed Bat
- Bowling Style Right-Arm Fast Seam
- Local Club South Perth
- Country Australia
Australia
Bowler
A durable quick with ample experience, Cameron Gannon returns to the Queensland fold after a successful stint with Western Australia. The tall right-armer, standing around 199cm, generates exceptional bounce, combines strong control with reliable pace, and has long been a consistent wicket-taking presence in domestic cricket. Gannon also represented the United States in four Twenty20 Internationals in 2019. In the 2025-26 Sheffield Shield season, he was the second-leading wicket-taker with 42 wickets at an average of 24.38.
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Matches
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Innings Batted
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Runs scored
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Highest Score
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Batting Average
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50s Scored
50s
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100s Scored
100s
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Strike rate
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Not Outs
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4s Hit
4s
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6s Hit
6s
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Catches
Ct
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Stumpings
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| BBL | 26 | 11 | 77 | 23 | 12.83 | 0 | 0 | 97.47 | 5 | 7 | 1 | 6 | 0 |
M: Matches
Inn: Innings Batted
Runs: Runs scored
HS: Highest Score
Avg: Batting Average
50s: 50s Scored
100s: 100s Scored
SR: Strike rate
NO: Not Outs
4s: 4s Hit
6s: 6s Hit
Ct: Catches
St: Stumpings
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Matches
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Overs Bowled
O
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Wickets Taken
W
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Best Bowling
BB
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5 Wickets
5w
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Average
Avg
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Economy
Econ
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Maidens Bowled
Mdn
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Runs Conceded
Runs
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| BBL | 26 | 86.6 | 31 | 4/10 | 0 | 24.65 | 8.88 | 1 | 764 |
M: Matches
O: Overs Bowled
W: Wickets Taken
BB: Best Bowling
5w: 5 Wickets
Avg: Average
Econ: Economy
Mdn: Maidens Bowled
Runs: Runs Conceded
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The centre circle represents the Gabba, alongside other water holes which used to be near the ground. 87 black strokes on red earth represent the wickets taken by Aboriginal great, Eddie Gilbert who played 23 games for Queensland.