Rain has ensured just four balls were bowled on the morning of day two in Queensland's Sheffield Shield clash with South Australia at the Gabba.
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The Bulls went to lunch at 3-71 in their first dig, chasing the Redbacks' 221.
Showers ensured a delay to the start of play and Queensland added just one run - courtesy of a Chadd Sayers no ball - to their overnight total before the heavens opened again and the covers came out.
Test batsman Marnus Labuschagne is not out three.
Debutant Wes Agar (3-6), the younger brother of Ashton, has all three Queensland scalps with former Test trio Joe Burns (39), Matt Renshaw (18) and Usman Khawaja (two) falling late on Friday's opening day.
Bulls all-rounder Michael Neser (5-56) earlier sent a reminder to Test selectors by ripping through the Redbacks' top order before Tom Cooper (69) and Tom Andrews (78) rescued the visitors' innings.
Australian Associated Press