- Queensland Bulls
Infobox cricket team
county=Queensland
oneday=Queensland Bulls
coach=flagicon|AustraliaTrevor Barsby
captain=flagicon|AustraliaChris Simpson
founded=1882
ground=The Gabba
capacity=42,000
fcdebutvs=New South Wales
fcdebutyr=1882
fcdebutvenue=The Gabba
title1 =Sheffield Shield
title1wins = 6
title2 =Ford Ranger Cup
title2wins = 7
title3 = KFC Twenty20 Big Bash
title3wins = 0
website= [http://www.qldcricket.com.au Queensland Cricket] The Queensland Bulls are theBrisbane -basedQueensland representativecricket team in Australia's domestic cricket tournaments:*
Sheffield Shield (formerly Pura Cup), 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 2005/06History
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
For a fuller list of players, see
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Allan Border
*Ian Botham
*Bill Brown
*Peter Burge
*Greg Chappell
*Wally Grout
*Wes Hall
*Matthew Hayden
*Ian Healy
*Michael Kasprowicz
*Ray Lindwall
*Colin McCool
*Craig McDermott
*Ken Mackay
*Viv Richards
*Don Tallon
*Jeff Thomson
*Kepler Wessels Current Squad
*83.
Chris Simpson
*34.Andy Bichel
*1.Matthew Hayden
*3.Martin Love
*17.Andrew Symonds
*33.Shane Watson
*39.James Hopes
*29.Ashley Noffke
*26.Clinton Perren
*18.Chris Hartley
*24.Daniel Doran
*30.Ryan Broad
*32.Nick Kruger
*37.Grant Sullivan
*45.Nathan Rimmington
*27.Craig Philipson
*77.Lee Carsledine
*14.Greg Moller
*30.Ryan Broad
*38.Michael Buchanan
*28.Chris Swan
*99.Scott Brant
*23.Aaron Nye
*Ryan Harris
*Glen Batticotto Rookie Players
*31.Ben Cutting
*42.Ryan Le Loux
*36.Nathan Reardon
*43.Worrin Williams
*25.Lachlan Stevens
*41. Wade Townsend
*Cameron Boyce
*Michael Johnson
*Dominic O'Brien
*N/A.Murray Bragg
*N/A.Steve Paulsen
*N/A.Daniel PayneFirst-class Records
Most runs for Queensland [cite web|url=http://cricketarchive.com/Queensland/Records/Firstclass/Batting_Records/Most_Career_Runs.html| title=Most Runs for Queensland| publisher=Cricket Archive]
Highest individual score:
*Martin Love 300* vs Victoria in 2003/04Most centuries:
*Martin Love 28Most runs in a season:
*Stuart Law 1204 runs in 1990/91Highest partnership:
*Kepler Wessels and Robbie Kerr 388 vs in 1982/83 Highest team score:
* 900-6d vs Victoria in 2005/06Most wickets for Queensland [cite web|url=http://cricketarchive.com/Queensland/Records/Firstclass/Bowling_Records/Most_Career_Wickets.html| title=Most Wickets for Queensland| publisher=Cricket Archive] Most wickets in a season:
*Michael Kasprowicz 64 wickets in 1995/96Most wickets in an innings:
*Peter Allan 10-61 vs Victoria in 1965/66Most wickets in a match:
*Peter Allan 13-110 vs NSW in 1968/69References
ee also
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Queensland Cricket External links
*The Homepage of [http://www.qldcricket.com.au Queensland Cricket]
*The Homepage of the [http://www.thegabba.org.au Brisbane Cricket Ground]
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