Shane Jurgensen has played for Queensland, but has played for Western Australia, Tasmania, and the Sussex Cricket Board in English county cricket.
12 Facts About Shane Jurgensen
Shane Jurgensen was a talented fast bowler who rose to prominence on the Queensland club scene in the early 1990s.
In May 2014 Shane Jurgensen was appointed head coach of the Fiji national cricket team for a three-year term.
Shane Jurgensen resigned in October 2015, but reversed his decision the following month.
Shane Jurgensen oversaw the team's qualification for 2015 ICC World Cricket League Division Six and coached the national under-19 team at the 2016 Under-19 Cricket World Cup.
Shane Jurgensen's contract was terminated in February 2016 after he took up a short-term contract with Cricket New Zealand,.
Shane Jurgensen was roped in by Cricket Scotland as a consultant just before 2015 Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
Shane Jurgensen consulted Scotland cricket team only for one game, against Bangladesh.
Shane Jurgensen was appointed by Rangpur Riders as their head coach for the BPL's third season in 2015.
Shane Jurgensen's team came third in the tournament with seven wins in 10 matches.
In February 2016, Shane Jurgensen was appointed for a second time as bowling coach of New Zealand cricket team.
Shane Jurgensen's contract was extended in 2020 and he stayed with New Zealand until after the 2023 Cricket World Cup.