Rob Quiney

In the following season (2006–07), he became a regular member of Victoria's interstate limited overs side, and made his first-class debut against Tasmania in Hobart.

The century was his third in first-class cricket, but was unable to save Victoria from their first defeat in a Sheffield Shield match at the MCG for three years.

In 2011, Quiney was named Australia's Domestic Player of the Year, and was awarded his second Bill Lawry Medal for his performance for Victoria.

[4] Early in the 2012–13 season, Quiney was selected for Australia A in a trial match against a touring South African XI, in which he made 85 runs.

Batting at number 3, and facing the likes of Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel, he only managed 9 runs, in what was to be his only innings, which lasted 14 minutes and 12 deliveries with one boundary.