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Jess Jonassen Steps Down As Queensland And Brisbane Heat Captain
Jonassen, who informed Queensland Cricket chief executive Terry Svenson of her decision last month, is set to reach another milestone this week when she plays her 100th match in the Women's National Cricket League on Saturday at Allan Border Field.
The experienced spinner had led both sides since taking over from Kirby Short in 2020, captaining Brisbane in 81 matches in the Women's Big Bash League and Queensland in 30 WNCL fixtures.
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