QUEENSLAND BULLS


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

Contents
History
Home Ground
Famous Players
Current Players
External links

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.

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.

Famous Players


Queensland versus South Australia in a Sheffield Shield match at the 'Gabba, during the mid-1980s

Queensland Bulls versus Victorian Bushrangers in a limited overs one-day cricket match at the 'Gabba during the mid-1980s

For a fuller list of players, see

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

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

Nick Kruger

Grant Sullivan

Nathan Rimmington

Chris Simpson

Craig Philipson
Rookie Players - Ben Cutting, Ryan Le Loux, Nathan Reardon, Worrin Williams

External links



★ The Homepage of Queensland Cricket

★ The Homepage of the Brisbane Cricket Ground

Australian Cricket Discussion Forum

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