Full name
Bret Mulder
Born
February 6, 1964, Subiaco, Perth, Western Australia
Current age 56 years 349 days
Major teams Western Australia
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm offbreak
Brett Mulder now aged 35, started playing representative cricket with
the Young Australian side, which played England in 1983.
From 1983-1986 he played regular cricket for Western Australia with the
likes of current Australian coach Geoff Marsh, Michael Veletta, Graeme
Wood, Bruce Reid and Tim Zoehrer. A 6 for 25 against Victoria at the
Melbourne Cricket Ground in 1986 being the only highlight in a
disappointing period that lead to his dropping from the Western
Australian side.
After 10 years absence Mulder came back against New South Wales in the
season of 1996-97 and took an amazing 5 for 2 and 6 for 65.
Mulder again was disappointing in the 1998-99 season and was limited to
only a one game for the Western Warriors. He did, however, feature
strongly in the Perth "Smoke Free" league final. Mulder and team mate
Matt Garnaut put together a record breaking 177 run, 10th wicket
partnership in Bayswater-Morley's second innings. Mulder and Garnaut,
leading Bayswater Morley to a 1-wicket victory was undoubtedly Mulder's
greatest highlight of that season. (Patrick Dean, August 1999)