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Maher chases milestone

XXXX Queensland Bulls captain Jimmy Maher returns to ING Cup cricket tomorrow with the knowledge that he can become the leading domestic one-day runs scorer in Australian cricket.

XXXX Queensland Bulls captain Jimmy Maher returns to ING Cup cricket tomorrow with the knowledge that he can become the leading domestic one-day runs scorer in Australian cricket.
Maher is potentially one innings away from passing his Australian World Cup teammate Darren Lehmann as the leading runs-scorer in the one-day game in Australia.
The Bulls left-hander, playing his first ING Cup game this season for Queensland, needs 84 runs to pass Lehmann's total of 2791 runs scored for South Australia and Victoria.
Lehmann is in Brisbane with the Redbacks team as a team manager while he recovers from a ruptured Achilles tendon.
Tomorrow's day/nighter at the Gabba has a host of potential milestones, with Redbacks batsman Greg Blewett just two runs away from becoming South Australia's leading one-day runs-scorer.
Blewett will eclipse Lehmann's SA tally of 2599 runs.
Queensland wicket-keeper Wade Seccombe is one dismissal away from becoming only the second glovesman to record 100 domestic limited overs dismissals.
Seccombe, who will play for Australia 'A' in the three-day tour match against India in Hobart starting on Friday, will join Victoria's Darren Berry who has 132 dismissals.
Tomorrow's match starts at 2.30pm with gates opening at 1.30pm.
The Bulls are in second last spot with four points from three games while the Redbacks are one spot ahead on nine points from four games.
Queensland welcome back Maher, Andrew Symonds and Michael Kasprowicz for their first limited games for the Bulls this season.
Meanwhile Queensland's Pura Cup team for the match against SA starting on Friday will be released tomorrow.
XXXX Queensland Bulls: Jimmy Maher (c), Stuart Law, Martin Love, Andrew Symonds, Clinton Perren, Lee Carseldine, Wade Seccombe, James Hopes, Nathan Hauritz, Ashley Noffke, Michael Kasprowicz, Damien MacKenzie (12th man to be named).
Southern Redbacks: Greg Blewett (captain), Mark Cleary, Mark Cosgrove, John Davison, Shane Deitz, Andy Flower, Mark Higgs, Ben Johnson, Graham Manou, Mick Miller, Paul Rofe, Shaun Tait. (12th man to be named).