Popularly known as Sam, Bulbulia represented Transvaal province under the auspices of the South African Cricket Board of Control (SACBOC) when the sport was divided on racial lines through apartheid legislation.
Bulbulia played as an opening batsman for two decades and was, in fact, still playing when the Dadabhai Trophy matches were first granted first-class (three-day) status in 1971.
He was part of the golden era of SACBOC cricket in the 1950s and represented their national side under the captaincy of Basil d'Oliveira against the Kenyan Asian team that toured South Africa in the 1956/57 season.
The Crescents Club was particularly strong in the 1950s and produced four members of the various SACBOC sides that played international matches.
They were also a highly principled family who defied a government order under the notorious Group Areas Act in the 1950s to forcibly resettle all families of Indian descent from the centre of Johannesburg to Lenasia, some good 30km away.
These blazers acknowledge the players who represented their national federations before the different racial cricket boards were united under banner as the United Cricket Board of South Africa, the precursor of CSA.
"Sam was an outstanding cricketer and sportsman who represented SACBOC and the Transvaal Board when its cricket was at its strongest," said CSA Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat.
"He was one of the many, many talented cricketers who were regrettably denied opportunity when in the prime of their lives. On behalf of the CSA Family I extend deepest condolences to his family, his friends, and all his cricketing colleagues.
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