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PNG names 2010 Under 19 World Cup squad
Ben Stinga
21 December 2009
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2010 Papua New Guinea Under-19 World Cup Squad
(Includes international U-19 career statistics)
John Boge Reva (23-9-90)
RAM/RHB
Runs 111 HS 29* Ave 15.85
Wkts 23 BB 7-34 Ave 12.30
Accurate seam bowler, accomplished middle order batsman and brilliant fieldsman. Took 7-34 against the USA at the 2009 U-19 World Cup Qualifiers in Canada.
Lega Tau (22-10-90)
RHB
Runs 335 HS 73 Ave 27.91
Technically sound opener or number 3 batsman who is particularly composed against the quicks.
Heni Siaka (27-9-90)
RHB/RAOB
Runs 581 HS 103 Ave 32.27
Wkts 14 BB 3-4 Ave 13.14
Classy top order batsman with two U-19 international centuries already to his name. Also a very useful off spinner.
Lega Siaka (21-12-92)
RHB/RALB
Runs 13 HS 13 Ave 6.50
Talented 17 year old batsman. Scored 51 for the Marlins in the recent Cricket PNG T20 Big Bash.
Tony Ura (15-10-89)
RHB
Runs 616 HS 76* Ave 36.23
Explosive top order batsman who had a very successful 2008 U-19 World Cup in Malaysia scoring 143 runs at 35.75.
Vagi Oala (12-11-91)
RHB
Runs 235 HS 46 Ave 23.50
Hard hitting middle order batsman who has been consistent without going on to make a big score. Showed what he is capable of at the Cricket Australia Centre of Excellence Camp, scoring a brilliant 86 against an EAP youth side.
Sese Bau (23-6-92)
LHB
Runs 222 HS 78 Ave 27.75
A compact and stylish left handed batsman who made a fine 78 against Canada in Toronto earlier in 2009. One of seven PNG players eligible for the next U-19 World Cup in 2012.
Steven Eno (12-8-90)
RHB/WK
Runs 207 HS 43* Ave 41.40
The number one wicketkeeper who is also one of the best batsmen in the line-up as his U-19 career average testifies.
Rogeauka Roge (22-10-91)
LHB/WK
Runs 18 HS 18 Ave 18.00
Has just played the one U-19 match for his country but did well to score 18 off 27 balls against the Netherlands in Toronto. Can also keep wicket when required.
Jason Kila (15-1-90)
SLAO/LHB
Runs 254 HS 48 Ave 18.14
Wkts 18 BB 4-20 Ave 21.88
Economical left arm orthodox spinner and aggressive striker of the ball who is able to bat anywhere from 3 to 8. One of seven squad members to have played club cricket in Australia or New Zealand in 2009/2010.
Charles Amini (14-4-92)
RALB/LHB
Runs 69 HS 19* Ave 17.25
Wkts 17 BB 5-16 Ave 20.00
Promising leg break bowler with a good wrong-un and also a very good middle/lower order batsman with the potential to bat higher in the order.
Mea Daniel Ao (27-8-90)
RAM/RHB
Runs 15 HS 9 Ave 7.50
Wkts 3 BB 1-22 Ave 37.00
A handy medium pacer and useful late order batsman who bowled some very tidy spells under pressure at the U-19 World Cup Qualifiers in Toronto.
Toua Tom (14-11-92)
RAM/RHB
Runs 3 HS 3 Ave 3.00
Wkts 2 BB 2-19 Ave 37.50
One of the youngest members of the squad and a good future prospect. Bowls medium fast and bats usefully in the middle to lower order.
Raymond Haoda (15-12-91)
RAFM
Runs 12 HS 7 Ave 6.00
Wkts 23 BB 5-16 Ave 13.65
A very good fast bowling prospect. Quick for an 18 year old and with the potential to add even more pace. Set the tone for PNG in the 2009 qualifiers by taking 5-16 against Hong Kong on day one of the competition.
Jonathan Diho (24-1-90)
RAM
Runs 18 HS 14 Ave 4.50
Wkts 9 BB 2-3 Ave 25.11
Hard working swing and seam bowler who may find the wickets to his liking in New Zealand.
Timothy Mou (22-4-90)
RAFM
Debut
A newly discovered quick who was impressive bowling for the Jets alongside Andy Bichel at the PNG T20 Big Bash.
PNG names 2010 Under 19 World Cup squad
Ben Stinga
21 December 2009
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2010 Papua New Guinea Under-19 World Cup Squad
(Includes international U-19 career statistics)
John Boge Reva (23-9-90)
RAM/RHB
Runs 111 HS 29* Ave 15.85
Wkts 23 BB 7-34 Ave 12.30
Accurate seam bowler, accomplished middle order batsman and brilliant fieldsman. Took 7-34 against the USA at the 2009 U-19 World Cup Qualifiers in Canada.
Lega Tau (22-10-90)
RHB
Runs 335 HS 73 Ave 27.91
Technically sound opener or number 3 batsman who is particularly composed against the quicks.
Heni Siaka (27-9-90)
RHB/RAOB
Runs 581 HS 103 Ave 32.27
Wkts 14 BB 3-4 Ave 13.14
Classy top order batsman with two U-19 international centuries already to his name. Also a very useful off spinner.
Lega Siaka (21-12-92)
RHB/RALB
Runs 13 HS 13 Ave 6.50
Talented 17 year old batsman. Scored 51 for the Marlins in the recent Cricket PNG T20 Big Bash.
Tony Ura (15-10-89)
RHB
Runs 616 HS 76* Ave 36.23
Explosive top order batsman who had a very successful 2008 U-19 World Cup in Malaysia scoring 143 runs at 35.75.
Vagi Oala (12-11-91)
RHB
Runs 235 HS 46 Ave 23.50
Hard hitting middle order batsman who has been consistent without going on to make a big score. Showed what he is capable of at the Cricket Australia Centre of Excellence Camp, scoring a brilliant 86 against an EAP youth side.
Sese Bau (23-6-92)
LHB
Runs 222 HS 78 Ave 27.75
A compact and stylish left handed batsman who made a fine 78 against Canada in Toronto earlier in 2009. One of seven PNG players eligible for the next U-19 World Cup in 2012.
Steven Eno (12-8-90)
RHB/WK
Runs 207 HS 43* Ave 41.40
The number one wicketkeeper who is also one of the best batsmen in the line-up as his U-19 career average testifies.
Rogeauka Roge (22-10-91)
LHB/WK
Runs 18 HS 18 Ave 18.00
Has just played the one U-19 match for his country but did well to score 18 off 27 balls against the Netherlands in Toronto. Can also keep wicket when required.
Jason Kila (15-1-90)
SLAO/LHB
Runs 254 HS 48 Ave 18.14
Wkts 18 BB 4-20 Ave 21.88
Economical left arm orthodox spinner and aggressive striker of the ball who is able to bat anywhere from 3 to 8. One of seven squad members to have played club cricket in Australia or New Zealand in 2009/2010.
Charles Amini (14-4-92)
RALB/LHB
Runs 69 HS 19* Ave 17.25
Wkts 17 BB 5-16 Ave 20.00
Promising leg break bowler with a good wrong-un and also a very good middle/lower order batsman with the potential to bat higher in the order.
Mea Daniel Ao (27-8-90)
RAM/RHB
Runs 15 HS 9 Ave 7.50
Wkts 3 BB 1-22 Ave 37.00
A handy medium pacer and useful late order batsman who bowled some very tidy spells under pressure at the U-19 World Cup Qualifiers in Toronto.
Toua Tom (14-11-92)
RAM/RHB
Runs 3 HS 3 Ave 3.00
Wkts 2 BB 2-19 Ave 37.50
One of the youngest members of the squad and a good future prospect. Bowls medium fast and bats usefully in the middle to lower order.
Raymond Haoda (15-12-91)
RAFM
Runs 12 HS 7 Ave 6.00
Wkts 23 BB 5-16 Ave 13.65
A very good fast bowling prospect. Quick for an 18 year old and with the potential to add even more pace. Set the tone for PNG in the 2009 qualifiers by taking 5-16 against Hong Kong on day one of the competition.
Jonathan Diho (24-1-90)
RAM
Runs 18 HS 14 Ave 4.50
Wkts 9 BB 2-3 Ave 25.11
Hard working swing and seam bowler who may find the wickets to his liking in New Zealand.
Timothy Mou (22-4-90)
RAFM
Debut
A newly discovered quick who was impressive bowling for the Jets alongside Andy Bichel at the PNG T20 Big Bash.