Results

Cricket 01/24 08:15 1 Sydney Sixers v Brisbane Heat 112/10(17.3)-166/8(20)
Cricket 01/22 08:40 15 Brisbane Heat v Adelaide Strikers 214/7(20)-160/10(19.5)
Cricket 01/19 08:40 14 Brisbane Heat v Sydney Sixers 113/10(17.5)-152/8(20)
Cricket 01/13 05:15 - Perth Scorchers v Brisbane Heat 163/6(20)-128/10(19.5)
Cricket 01/10 08:40 - Brisbane Heat v Perth Scorchers 191/6(20)-168/9(20)
Cricket 01/07 08:15 - Brisbane Heat v Hobart Hurricanes 132/7(20)-116/9(16)
Cricket 01/03 07:05 - Sydney Sixers v Brisbane Heat 141/8(20)-104/4(14.3)
Cricket 01/01 08:15 - Brisbane Heat v Sydney Sixers CANC
Cricket 12/27 08:15 - Brisbane Heat v Sydney Thunder 172/10(19.4)-157/9(20)
Cricket 12/21 08:15 - Melbourne Renegades v Brisbane Heat 162/8(20)-163/4(18.1)
Cricket 12/12 08:15 - Sydney Thunder v Brisbane Heat 131/10(19)-151/7(20)
Cricket 12/09 09:05 - Adelaide Strikers v Brisbane Heat PPT.

Wikipedia - Brisbane Heat

The Brisbane Heat are an Australian professional franchise men's cricket team, competing in Australia's domestic Twenty20 cricket competition, the Big Bash League (BBL). The Heat are the successors of the Queensland Bulls who played in the now-defunct KFC Twenty20 Big Bash. The Heat wear a teal uniform and are based in Brisbane in the Australian state Queensland. Their home ground is the Brisbane Cricket Ground, also known as The Gabba. The inaugural coach was Darren Lehmann who is now an assistant to current head coach Wade Seccombe. The Heat's inaugural captain was Australian ODI batter Peter Forrest. Internationals Usman Khawaja, Chris Lynn, Brendon McCullum, Colin Munro and Daniel Vettori have also captained the team.

In their second season (BBL02) they won the Big Bash League for the first time and so qualified for the Champions League Twenty20.