UPDATE: In a stunning debut performance, Queensland’s Sam Geyer claimed four wickets against Victoria in the Sheffield Shield match at the Gabba on October 14, 2023. Geyer endured a challenging start but bounced back to help restrict Victoria to 9-318 declared before Queensland finished the first day at 0-15.
The 22-year-old quick was the standout player, overcoming an initial onslaught from Sam Harper, who scored 88 runs. With critical implications for the upcoming Ashes series, Geyer’s performance not only showcased his talent but also put him in the spotlight as selectors evaluate player fitness and positioning.
Amid uncertainty surrounding the fitness of Usman Khawaja and the batting order of Travis Head, Matt Renshaw will play a pivotal role on Sunday as he aims to solidify his place in the squad. Renshaw, who ended Saturday with 2 not out, faces high stakes under the Gabba lights, with chief selector Tony Dodemaide present to assess his performance.
Geyer’s journey to this moment has not been easy. After being sidelined by stress fractures in his teens, he faced adversity head-on. Despite a tough introduction to first-class cricket, with Harper hitting his first two balls for boundaries, Geyer quickly turned the tide. He dismissed Marcus Harris for 18 and later took down Mitchell Perry, Fergus O’Neill, and Will Sutherland in a remarkable final session.
“Sam is very high energy,” said spinner Mitch Swepson. “He looked like he would run through a brick wall every time I threw the ball to him. Outstanding for him to get four wickets; he probably deserved five as well.”
Swepson himself contributed significantly, claiming two wickets, including that of Harper, who had been dominating the pitch before falling to a well-placed catch. Veteran bowler Gurinder Sandhu also played a key role, taking 2-55 and applying relentless pressure on the Victorian batsmen.
As the match continues into Day 2, all eyes will be on Renshaw and the Bulls as they seek to build on their momentum. With the stakes high and the Ashes looming, every ball bowled will count.
Stay tuned as this developing story unfolds.

































