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The Queensland men's cricket team or the Queensland Bulls is the Brisbane-based Queensland representative cricket side in Australia's domestic cricket tournaments: . Sheffield Shield: four-day matches with first-class status, since the 1926/27 season
Queensland First-class side, 1895. This is a complete list in alphabetical order of cricketers who have played for Queensland in First-Class matches since 1892–93.. The Appendix contains names of 18 players who appeared for Queensland teams in List A or Twenty20 cricket matches, but who have not so far appeared in any first-class matches for the team.
Queensland Cricket, formerly known as the Queensland Cricket Association, is the governing body of Cricket in Queensland, Australia. Formed in 1876, [ 1 ] it is directly responsible for the Queensland Bulls , Queensland Fire , Allan Border Field and Queensland Premier Cricket .
Lovell was included in the Queensland Academy of Sport cricket squad for the 2019-20 season. [5]He featured for the Queensland cricket team Second XI during the 2023-24 season, and made scores of 84 against Tasmania Second XI and 137 against Western Australia Second XI, leading to a call-up to the Queensland team for his first-class debut against Tasmania in the Sheffield Shield in February ...
Weibgen was named as part of the Queensland Bulls side for the 2023-2024 season on a rookie contract. [3] Despite a back injury limiting his availability during the 2023-24 season, he was upgraded to a full-time contract with Queensland in April 2024.
Jack Sinfield (born 27 April 2003) is an Australian cricketer. He is a left-handed batsman and right-arm offbreak bowler. He made his list-A debut for Queensland Cricket on 14 February 2023 away against Victoria.
He made his debut for Queensland Bulls on 8 February 2024 against Tasmania Tigers in the One-Day Cup. [6] He signed a professional contract with Queensland cricket team in April 2024. [ 7 ] He continued to play for Queensland Bulls during the 2024-25 season.
Carseldine played 132 matches for the Queensland Bulls in all formats, with 2298 runs from 47 first-class games and 1529 runs from 59 one-day games. [3]Carseldine's back stress fractures and degenerative disc problems forced him into retirement in 2004 after 24 first class games. [1]