Queensland Bulls
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First Match: | QLD vs NSW, Exhibition Ground, Brisbane, 1892/93. QLD won by 14 runs. |
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Captain: | Jimmy Maher |
Coach: | |
Home Ground: | The Gabba Ground |
Honours: | Pura Cup: 6 |
Overall record: | Pura Cup: P:113, W:57, D:31, L:25, NR:0
Ford Ranger Cup: P:100, W:59, T:0, D:0, L: 40, NR:1 |
2006/07 Position: | Pura Cup: equal 2nd (18pts)
Ford Ranger Cup: Winner |
Most recent game: | Pura Cup vs Victorian Bushrangers, The GABBA, Brisbane, March 8-10, 2007. Queensland won by 101 runs. |
Current as of: | March 23, 2007 [1] |
The Queensland Bulls are the Brisbane-based Queensland representative cricket team in Australia's domestic cricket tournaments:
- Pura Cup (formerly Sheffield Shield), 4-day matches with first-class status, since the 1926/27 season
- Ford Ranger One Day Cup, 1-day (50 over per side) tournament with List-A status, since its inception in 1969/70
- KFC Twenty20 Big Bash, a 20 overs per side tournament, since its inception in 2005/06
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[edit] History
Despite having produced many outstanding cricketers and attracting others from interstate or overseas (see below), Queensland failed for 68 years to win the four-day national tournament (known at the time as the Sheffield Shield) until Stuart Law led them to success in the 1994-95 season.
Since their breakthrough win, Queensland has enjoyed a golden era winning the competition a further five times (including three consecutive seasons from 1999/2000 to 2001/02) and making the final every year but three. Their most recent title, a victory over the Victorian Bushrangers in 2005-06 saw the Bulls post a first innings score of 6-900 and eventually win by a record margin of an innings and 354 runs. Since a final was introduced to the Sheffield Shield/Pura Cup competitions in the 1982/83 cricket season the Queensland Bulls have contested 16 out of 25 finals.
The Queensland Bulls have also enjoyed reasonable success in the domestic one-day limited overs tournament having won that title seven times since the competition's commencement in the 1969-70 season.
[edit] Home Ground
The side plays (most of) its home games at the "The Gabba", a contraction of the suburb name of Woolloongabba in which it is located. Matches are also played at Allan Border Field in Albion, Brisbane.
[edit] Famous Players
For a fuller list of players, see Queensland Cricketers
- Andy Bichel
- Allan Border
- Ian Botham
- Peter Burge
- Greg Chappell
- Wally Grout
- Wes Hall
- Matthew Hayden
- Ian Healy
- Michael Kasprowicz
- Stuart Law
- Ray Lindwall
- Craig McDermott
- Ken Mackay
- Carl Rackemann
- Viv Richards
- Wade Seccombe
- Andrew Symonds
- Don Tallon
- Jeff Thomson
- Kepler Wessels
[edit] Current Players
- Andy Bichel
- Matthew Hayden
- Mitchell Johnson
- Michael Kasprowicz
- Martin Love
- Jimmy Maher
- Andrew Symonds
- Shane Watson
- James Hopes
- Shane Jurgensen
- Ashley Noffke
- Clinton Perren
- Chris Hartley
- Daniel Doran
- Ryan Broad
- Brendan Nash
- Nick Kruger
- Grant Sullivan
- Lachlan Stevens
- Nathan Rimmington
- Chris Simpson
- Craig Philipson
Rookie Players - Murray Bragg, Ben Cutting, Ryan Le Loux, Nathan Reardon
[edit] External links
- The Homepage of Queensland Cricket
- The Homepage of the Brisbane Cricket Ground
Australian first class cricket teams |
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New South Wales Blues | Queensland Bulls | Southern Redbacks | Tasmanian Tigers | Victorian Bushrangers | Western Warriors |