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    Victorian Bushrangers

    Victorian captain Cameron White

    Of all states involved in domestic cricket, Victoria has established itself as one of the proudest and most successful in history.

    The winner of 26 Pura Cup titles, the most recent in 2003-04, season 2008-09 is looking promising as the Vics aim to add another title to a sizable trophy cabinet.

    Under the leadership of senior coach Greg Shipperd and dynamic young captain Cameron White, the Bushrangers are looking to future greatness.


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