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Queensland: Gabba, Brisbane: 1978/79 4: 125: Travis Birt & George Bailey: Queensland: Bellerive Oval, Hobart: 2006/07 5: 158: Jamie Cox & Daniel Marsh: Queensland: Bellerive Oval, Hobart: 2002/03 6: 100: Michael Bevan & Tim Paine: Queensland: Bellerive Oval, Hobart: 2005/06 7: 96* Trevor Docking & Jack Simmons: Western Australia: TCA Ground ...
The Bulls opened against the Tigers at the Gabba in the first group, losing their first four wickets inside five overs with Ben Hilfenhaus taking two, but a 79-run partnership between Jimmy Maher and Steve Paulsen took the Bulls past the 15-over mark. Hilfenhaus got another wicket, ending with three for 17, and Paulsen was caught off the very ...
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
Best Bowling: 6/25 (3 overs) Michael Dighton, Tasmanian Tigers vs Queensland Bulls, 1 Jan 2007, at The Heritage Oval, Toowoomba. [6] Most Wickets: See Infobox. Most Catches: 13 David Hussey, Victorian Bushrangers. [7] Largest Crowd: 43,125 – Victorian Bushrangers vs Tasmanian Tigers, 15 Jan 2010 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
The Tasmanian Tigers at the 2009/10 Ford Ranger Cup Final. They won the game by 110 runs. The presence of Simmons, and the 1978–79 Gillette Cup victory, had brought attention to Tasmanian cricket, and soon other international professionals joined the state for brief stints to both help out Tasmania's development, and gain further experience ...
Tasmanian Tigers: 4 2 1 0 1 5 1.400 3 Western Warriors: 4 2 2 0 0 4 −0.324 4 Southern Redbacks: 4 2 2 0 0 4 −0.775 5 Queensland Bulls: 4 2 2 0 0 4 −0.750 6 New South Wales Blues: 4 0 4 0 0 0 −1.000
The competition began on 10 October 2007 when the 2006–07 season's champions, the Queensland Bulls took on the Tasmanian Tigers at the Gabba. After several months delay when it was reported that the naming rights for the One Day Domestic Competition had lapsed, it was determined that for the 2007–08 season it would remain as the Ford Ranger ...
The competition began on 31 December 2007 when the Queensland Bulls took on two-time champions the Victorian Bushrangers at the new Tony Ireland Stadium in Thuringowa. Another match between the Western Warriors and the previous year's finalists the Tasmanian Tigers was held on the same day at the WACA Ground.