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Full name
  
Cullen Benjamin Bailey

2004/05–2012/13
  
Nickname
  
Rev

Name
  
Cullen Bailey


Batting style
  
Right-handed

Role
  
Cricketer

Bowling style
  
Legbreak googly

Height
  
1.85 m

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Born
  
26 February 1985 (age 39) (
1985-02-26
)

First-class debut
  
10 March 2005 South Australia v Tasmania

Current team
  
South Australia cricket team (#9)

Education
  

Cullen bailey looks to the future


Cullen Benjamin Bailey (born 26 February 1985 in Bedford Park, Adelaide) is a former Australian First Class cricketer. He is a leg-spin bowler, who represented South Australia in the Ryobi Cup and Sheffield Shield, the Australian domestic cricket competitions.

He played for Glenelg in the Adelaide Grade Cricket competition, having previously captained Sturt where he won a premiership in his last year at the club in 2009/10. In 2012/13, he captained Glenelg to their first premiership in 39 years. Along with former South Australian spinner Dan Cullen, Bailey attended Westminster School in Adelaide where he was coached by Kim Harris, former assistant coach of South Australia. Bailey had been coached by Terry Jenner, the man who advised Shane Warne, and was thought to be a prospect to be the leg-spinner to follow the likes of Warne and Stuart MacGill into the Australian cricket team. He was given a national contract but did not represent Australia. "Cullen Bailey", Accessed 6 February 2010

References

Cullen Bailey Wikipedia


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