Glenn Phillips' younger brother Dale would be another to look out for. I see he top scored in their win over ND & had another good all-round effort against Otago. An article from April 2014 when he was 15 hints that he's highly rated.National U19 tournament is under way. The U19 World Cup takes place in Feb, is in Bangladesh so I assume will be a spinner dominated selection.
I guess you'd expect G Phillips, Finnie and Clarkson to be bankers for the squad as they are playing senior provincial cricket. I suppose Leopard you would assume as he has been pretty dominant at national youth levels.
Any others to look out for in this tournament that posters have seen a bit of (not just list names from top of the stats lists from last years youth tournaments)?
Hip injury halts teen's dream debut - Times LiveAt just 15 years old, Dale made his first appearance for Howick Pakuranga’s premier team earlier this season, in a Twenty20 championship quarter-final no less.
A number of first-line Howick Pakuranga players were unavailable for the fixture in early January, which led to coach Dipak Patel calling up the young all-rounder.
“Dale has got the character to play at the top level, which is an ingredient that not a lot of young kids possess,” says Patel. “He is a very determined young man.”
Excited to see this 18 yr old kid bowling 150ks who definitely won't spend the next 6 years battling injury as he develops and will definitely still be bowling the same speed after several back problems in 2022.Yeah he must've picked up an injury within the last couple of weeks. He was initially picked in the NZC XI to play Sr Lanka.
FMD. I think I remember that guy. He was playing for TA 1sts in the 2nd div comp years ago. Was an absolute joke having him playing that level of cricket. Was a year 10 iirc and pretty spicy.Yeah he must've picked up an injury within the last couple of weeks. He was initially picked in the NZC XI to play Sr Lanka.
Has now bowled four maidens in a row:Milnewatch: Is playing, isn't injured yet, has 0-13 off 6 overs. This is worthy of comment.
Was there for a while this afternoon, watched Popli and Anderson bat. Popli looked organised, turned the ball efficiently into gaps. Anderson struggled for timing, looked like a player coming back from an injury break.Huzah. SteveNZ's highly rated Bharat Popli scores first class 100 number one.
Kind umpires credited him byes as runs after play ended. The live scorecard had him out for 99 during play.Says 101 on the scorecard, and he's scored just under half the runs. pretty good for a newbie.
Never heard of that,Kind umpires credited him byes as runs after play ended. The live scorecard had him out for 99 during play.