Career
Born in Darwin, Northern Territory, Faull played cricket for South Australia at both under-16 and under-19 level, as well as for the state"s Colts and Second XI sides. Faull made his first-class debut for South Australia in February 1991 during the 1990-1991 Sheffield Shield, in a match against New South Wales at the Adelaide Oval. His first first-class half-century was made the following month, a score of 89 runs in the return match against New South Wales, batting at number three.
Faull played regularly at both Sheffield Shield and domestic one-day level throughout the rest of the decade, at first as a middle-order batsman, but later as an opening batsman, often opening alongside Greg Blewett or David Fitzgerald.
He was more successful at first-class level, with the 1996-1997 season his best, where he scored 459 runs from eight matches (including six half-centuries). Faull"s only first-class century came during the 1997-1998 season, a score of 103 runs in the second innings of a match against New South Wales, which followed a first innings score of 58 runs.
Overall, he played 30 first-class and nine List A matches over his career, with his final matches at both levels coming in the 1998-1999 season. In the SACA District competition, Faull played for the Tea Tree Gully District Cricket Club.