Bulls call on Brant for ING Cup
Queensland Cricket - 14 February 2002
The XXXX Queensland Bulls will continue rookie pace bowler Scott Brant's
steep learning curve with his selection today for Sunday's do-or-die ING
Cup match against the Southern Redbacks in Adelaide.
The 19-year-old Brant, who made his first class debut in the Pura Cup
match in progress against the Redbacks at the Adelaide Oval, retains his
spot in the twelve in place of allrounder James Hopes, who is expected
to miss the rest of the season with a foot injury.
In the only change to the Bulls side playing in the four-day match,
batsman Clinton Perren replaces 12th man Matthew Anderson for Sunday's
match.
Sunday's winner will host the Final of the ING Cup next Sunday, February
24, with NSW already booking their spot following last night's three-run
win over the Western Warriors in Perth.
The Bull and Redbacks are locked on 27 points. The Redbacks comfortably
defeated Queensland at the Gabba last week in their domestic one-day
clash.
Queensland last hosted a domestic one-day Final in 1995-96, when they
defeated WA, and won their last limited overs championship in 1997-98
when they overcame NSW at the SCG.
XXXX Queensland Bulls v Southern Redbacks, ING Cup, Adelaide Oval,
Sunday: Jimmy Maher (c), Jerry Cassell, Martin Love, Brendan Nash,
Andrew Symonds, Clinton Perren, Lee Carseldine, Wade Seccombe, Nathan
Hauritz, Ashley Noffke, Scott Brant, Joe Dawes (all 12 to play).
© 2002 Queensland Cricket Association
Teams
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Australia.
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First Class Teams
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South Australia.
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Players/Umpires
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Scott Brant,
Clinton Perren,
Matthew Anderson,
Jimmy Maher,
Jerry Cassell,
Martin Love,
Brendan Nash,
Andy Symonds,
Lee Carseldine,
Wade Seccombe,
Nathan Hauritz,
Ashley Noffke,
Joe Dawes.
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Season
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Australian Domestic Season |
Grounds
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Adelaide Oval
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Internal Links
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2001/02 ING Cup.
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External Links
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Queensland Bulls.
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