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Alister McDermott Australian cricketer bowling for Brisbane Heat

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June 7, 1991

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
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Alister McDermott is an Australian former cricketer, born on June 7, 1991, in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. He is best known for his career as a right-arm fast-medium bowler, representing Queensland and the Brisbane Heat in domestic competitions. McDermott grew up in a cricketing family-his father, Craig McDermott, was a renowned Australian Test fast bowler, which inspired Alister to follow in his footsteps.

Educated in Queensland, McDermott balanced academics with a growing passion for cricket. He made his first-class debut for Queensland in the 2008-09 season at the age of 17, becoming one of the youngest bowlers to represent the state. His disciplined line and length and ability to swing the ball quickly made him a regular in the domestic circuit. McDermott also played for the Brisbane Heat in the Big Bash League (BBL), where he contributed significantly to their championship victory in the 2012-13 season.

Throughout his career, Alister McDermott was admired for his consistent performances, including standout bowling figures and crucial match-winning spells. Though injuries curtailed his progress and eventual international opportunities, he remained a respected figure in Australian cricket. After stepping back from professional play, McDermott pursued a career outside of cricket while continuing to mentor young athletes in Queensland. His journey reflects resilience, technical skill, and the enduring influence of family legacy in Australian sport.

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Notable Works Alister McDermott
  • Big Bash League Championship with Brisbane Heat (2012-13)
  • First-Class Debut for Queensland (2008-09)
  • Australia A Team Selection (2012)
  • Sheffield Shield Performances for Queensland (2009-2015)
  • Notable Bowling Performance: 5/64 vs Tasmania (2011)
  • Queensland Bulls Squad Member (2008–2016)
  • BBL Debut for Brisbane Heat (2011)
  • One-Day Cup Appearances for Queensland (2010–2015)
  • Australia Under-19 Representation (2010)
  • Cricket Mentorship and Coaching in Queensland (post-retirement)
Sport
Discipline: cricket
Teams: Queensland cricket teamBrisbane Heat

Latest news about Alister McDermott

  • ESPNcricinfo

    No recent public cricket activity found for Alister McDermott

    As of October 2025, there are no new articles or updates about Alister McDermott's cricket career or public engagements listed on ESPNcricinfo's news section. His latest news entries remain retirement-related, with no fresh developments in the sporting domain.

  • Cricket Australia / cricket.com.au

    Alister McDermott announces retirement after injury struggles

    On 2020-07-31, Alister McDermott formally announced his retirement from professional cricket after a period plagued by injuries. He cited a broken arm and a recurring lower‐back stress fracture among the challenges, and expressed intention to focus on coaching, teaching, and giving back to cricket.

  • ESPNcricinfo

    Alister McDermott retires aged 29 after persistent injuries

    Also on 2020-07-31, ESPNcricinfo ran a report titled "Alister McDermott retires at 29 after string of injuries," marking the end of his domestic cricket career. The article highlights that he had recently returned to Queensland's side before being hampered by injuries, leading to his retirement decision.

  • LinkedIn

    Alister McDermott listed as Content & Communications Manager on LinkedIn

    In his LinkedIn profile, Alister McDermott is named as a Content & Communications Manager, indicating a post-cricket career role in communications and content creation. This suggests he has shifted professional focus beyond sport into corporate / media work.

  • X.com

    Alister McDermott active on X (formerly Twitter) with real estate interest note

    On X (formerly Twitter), Alister McDermott's account mentions Queensland Bulls, Brisbane Heat, and also notes study in Real Estate & Property Development at Griffith, suggesting his non-cricket pursuits and personal interests.

Frequently Asked Questions about Alister McDermott

  • Who is Alister McDermott?

    Alister McDermott is an Australian former cricketer known for his right-arm fast-medium bowling. He played for Queensland and the Brisbane Heat in domestic competitions.

  • When was Alister McDermott born?

    Alister McDermott was born on June 7, 1991, in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

  • What teams did Alister McDermott play for?

    Alister McDermott played for Queensland in first-class cricket and the Brisbane Heat in the Big Bash League. He also represented Australia A and the Australia Under-19 team.

  • What is Alister McDermott known for?

    He is best known for his fast bowling and contributions to Brisbane Heat's Big Bash League championship win in the 2012-13 season.

  • Is Alister McDermott related to Craig McDermott?

    Yes, Alister McDermott is the son of former Australian Test cricketer Craig McDermott, one of the country's great fast bowlers.

  • When did Alister McDermott make his first-class debut?

    Alister McDermott made his first-class debut for Queensland during the 2008-09 domestic cricket season.

  • Has Alister McDermott played international cricket?

    While Alister McDermott did not play for Australia in official international matches, he was selected for Australia A and represented his country at the Under-19 level.

  • What caused Alister McDermott's early retirement?

    Persistent injuries impacted his career, leading Alister McDermott to step away from professional cricket and pursue other career opportunities.

  • What was Alister McDermott's best bowling performance?

    One of his best performances was taking 5 wickets for 64 runs against Tasmania during the 2011 Sheffield Shield season.

  • What role did Alister McDermott play in the Brisbane Heat's success?

    He was a key member of the Brisbane Heat's bowling attack during their successful 2012-13 Big Bash League championship campaign.

  • Where did Alister McDermott grow up?

    Alister McDermott grew up in Brisbane, Queensland, surrounded by cricket culture due to his family's involvement in the sport.

  • What did Alister McDermott do after retiring from cricket?

    After retiring, Alister McDermott transitioned into business and coaching, helping develop young cricketers in Queensland.

  • When was Alister McDermott born?
    Born on June 7, 1991
  • What is Alister McDermott best known for?
    Alister McDermott is known as a cricketer from Australia.
  • How old is Alister McDermott?
    Alister McDermott is 34 years old.

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