Queensland Bulls’ top 10 players of the past 45 years
Here it is, the top 10 Queensland cricketers since 1975 who have been plucked from a galaxy of stars. The naming of the top 10 completes a four-part series on our best across the last 45 years.
Here it is, the top 10 Queensland cricketers since 1975 who have been plucked from a galaxy of stars. The naming of the top 10 completes a four-part series on our best across the last 45 years.
Queensland cricketers have been powerhouse contributors to Test and domestic cricket for decades. Today Andrew Dawson presents part three on a four-part series of our greatest 50 since 1975. Today are numbers 11-20.
Queensland cricketers have been powerhouse contributors to Test and domestic cricket for decades. Today Andrew Dawson presents players No. 21-35 in his list of our greatest 50 since 1975.
Queensland cricketers have been powerhouse contributors to Test and domestic cricket for decades. Today Andrew Dawson, who covered the Bulls first five Sheffield Shield title wins, rates his top 50 players since 1975.
OVER the past week Faf du Plessis has worn many faces. Euphoric in Hobart, smug at the airport, guilty at the ICC hearing and on the eve of the third Test a charming smile.
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THE good old “baggy blue”, the NSW cap that seems to almost guarantee a baggy green, hasn’t been quite so good lately, writes Greg Buckle.
THE greatest hatchet job in Australian cricket history has had one benefit already — people are talking about Test cricket again writes ROBERT CRADDOCK.
THE Aussies have hit rock bottom so now is the time to pick young players with plenty of character to transform the Test team into a tough unit, writes Ian Chappell.
STEVE Smith has been smothered by an Australian set up that has more chefs than ingredients but following Hobart he finally has the chance to lead the team his way, writes Richard Hinds.
COLMAN’S CALL PODCAST: Cricket writer Robert Craddock believes the Australian cricket team — and the long form of the game itself — needs a superstar to make the public care again.
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