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Dan Cullen
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84
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5400
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213
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7350
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2/25
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20 September
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2006
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(born
10 April 1984 in
Woodville ,
Adelaide ) is an Australian
Cricket er. He is a right-handed
Batsman and right-hand
Off Break Bowler . He plays his domestic cricket for
South Australia and played for
Somerset in the
2006 English Cricket Season .
He made his
Test debut on the
Australian Tour Of Bangladesh in April 2006. He currently holds an
Australian central contract and is regarded as a potential future star of Australian Test cricket, especially after the retirement of
Shane Warne . Along with fellow South Australian spinner,
Cullen Bailey , Cullen attended
Westminster School in Adelaide where he was coached under Kim Harris, a teacher at the school at the time. Harris is now assistant coach of the
Southern Redbacks .