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Australia under 19 vs india under 19

brockley

International Captain
MEDIA RELEASE
1 March 2009

Under-19 Squads named for India series and 2010 ICC Under-19 World Cup

The Cricket Australia National Youth Selection Panel (NYSP) has today announced a 15-man Australia Under-19 squad for the five-match series against India in April, as well as a 31-man preliminary squad ahead of the 2010 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup.

The NYSP – comprising Chairman Geoff Tamblyn, Ray Bright, Brian McFadyen and National Selection Panel (NSP) Chairman Andrew Hilditch (or his nominated representative) – have selected the squads following the Cricket Australia National Underage Championships and subsequent talent camps and grade-cricket performances.

The international series against the India Under-19 side comprises three one-day matches and two three-day matches at Bellerive Oval in Hobart and the WACA Ground in Perth.

The Australian Under-19 Squad for the series against India is:

NAME
STATE
Sean Abbott
New South Wales
Tim Armstrong
New South Wales
Tom Beaton
Western Australia
Jackson Coleman
Victoria
Adam Coyte
New South Wales
Luke Doran
New South Wales
Jason Floros
Australian Capital Territory
Joel Garrett
South Australia
Josh Hazlewood
New South Wales
Nic Maddinson
New South Wales
Mitchell Marsh
Western Australia
Alister McDermott
Queensland
Kane Richardson
South Australia
Tom Triffitt
Tasmania
Adam Zampa
New South Wales

The preliminary Australia Under-19 squad for the 2010 ICC Under-19 World Cup is:

NAME
STATE
Sean Abbott
New South Wales
Tim Armstrong
New South Wales
Tom Beaton
Western Australia
Tom Brinsley
South Australia
Nicholas Buchanan
Queensland
Alex Carey
South Australia
Jackson Coleman
Victoria
Adam Coyte
New South Wales
Travis Dean
Victoria
Anthony Del Borrello
Western Australia
Matthew Dixon
Western Australia
Luke Doran
New South Wales
Ben Dougall
South Australia
Jason Floros
Australian Capital Territory
Joel Garrett
South Australia
Jake Hannan
Queensland
Peter Hanscomb
Victoria
Josh Hazlewood
New South Wales
Michael Johnson
Queensland
Alex Keath
Victoria
Nic Maddinson
New South Wales
Mitchell Marsh
Western Australia
Alister McDermott
Queensland
Jordan McLennan
Australian Capital Territory
Ryan Meyer
Queensland
Kane Richardson
South Australia
Angus Robson
New South Wales
Andrew Tazelaar
Queensland
Tom Triffitt
Tasmania
Sam Whiteman
Western Australia
Adam Zampa
New South Wales

Commenting on the squad to face India, NYSP Chairman Geoff Tamblyn said: “The squad to face India provides a great opportunity to all players selected to test their skills and performance against the reigning world champions at under-19 level.

“The squad contains some players who have had a little taste of first-class cricket in Australia and will provide those players and others with further experience.”

Commenting on the preliminary squad for the 2010 ICC Under-19 World Cup, NYSP Chair Geoff Tamblyn said: “Following the Cricket Australia National Under-17 and Under-19 Championships, recent talent camps at the Centre of Excellence and also taking into consideration the premier grade performances of each player, the Youth Selection Panel have selected a preliminary squad of 31 players for the 2010 ICC Under-19 World Cup.

“This group is an exceptionally talented squad who will further develop over next 12 months.

“I’m sure all the players are looking forward to honing their skills and being part of this preliminary squad.

“The squad contains some players who have tasted state cricket in Australia, one of the strongest domestic competitions in the world.

“New South Wales fast bowler Josh Hazlewood is again in the squad, following his experience of playing in last year’s ICC Under-19 World Cup in Malaysia, whilst Kane Richardson toured with the Australian Under-19 Team to Pakistan in 2007.”

The squad for the series against India will assemble in Hobart on Saturday 4 April.

The international series against India Under-19

Date Match Venue
Tuesday 7 April One-day match Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Thursday 9 April One-day match Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Saturday 11 – Monday 13 April Three-day match** Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Friday 17 April One-day match WACA Ground, Perth
Sunday 19 – Tuesday 21 April Three-day match** WACA Ground, Perth

**Three-day matches will be played using compulsory closure playing conditions (ie. 90 overs cc per team in 1st innings, 45 overs cc per team in second innings).
 

Trumpers_Ghost

U19 Cricketer
NAME
STATE
Sean Abbott
New South Wales
Tim Armstrong
New South Wales
Tom Beaton
Western Australia
Tom Brinsley
South Australia
Nicholas Buchanan
Queensland
Alex Carey
South Australia
Jackson Coleman
Victoria
Adam Coyte
New South Wales
Travis Dean
Victoria
Anthony Del Borrello
Western Australia
Matthew Dixon
Western Australia
Luke Doran
New South Wales
Ben Dougall
South Australia
Jason Floros
Australian Capital Territory
Joel Garrett
South Australia
Jake Hannan
Queensland
Peter Hanscomb
Victoria
Josh Hazlewood
New South Wales
Michael Johnson
Queensland
Alex Keath
Victoria
Nic Maddinson
New South Wales
Mitchell Marsh
Western Australia
Alister McDermott
Queensland
Jordan McLennan
Australian Capital Territory
Ryan Meyer
Queensland
Kane Richardson
South Australia
Angus Robson
New South Wales
Andrew Tazelaar
Queensland
Tom Triffitt
Tasmania
Sam Whiteman
Western Australia
Adam Zampa
New South Wales
We've had a rash of sons of test cricketers represent Aus recently, well 2 anyway which is a lot considering I can't remember the last previous to them. (Sean Marsh and Ben Laughlin if yus didn't know).
And here in the u19 squad is 2 more (Mitchel Marsh and Alistair Mcdermott) plus also Tazelaar I'm presuming is the son of long serving Qld left-arm paceman Dirk.

I here that Mitchell Marsh might play footy instead though.

cheers
 

brockley

International Captain
Whats maddison's claim to fame not seen his name in the under 19's,know very little about him.
is he a big grade scorer and which club does he play for.:blink:
 

dontcloseyoureyes

BARNES OUT
Whats maddison's claim to fame not seen his name in the under 19's,know very little about him.
is he a big grade scorer and which club does he play for.:blink:
17yo, plays for Sutherland. Not a huge scorer in grade but averages around 30 IIRC. Has a penchant for scoring in big games (made twin 60's in his first 2nd XI game, played very well for NSW at the u19 carnival). Will play for NSW one day, maybe even Australia, is a star.
 

Shri

Mr. Glass
2 players got 150 in an U19 ODI match? One of the two hit 6 sixes in his knock of 160. If they play in huge grounds that are used for international matches, thats an awesome effort.
 

dontcloseyoureyes

BARNES OUT
Indian fans in "overplaying underage win" shocker.

Maybe they'll become top level cricketers one day....

oh wait, they won't, because you have the worst first class system in the world this side of the Faroe Islands.
 

Lambu

U19 Debutant
Indian fans in "overplaying underage win" shocker.

Maybe they'll become top level cricketers one day....

oh wait, they won't, because you have the worst first class system in the world this side of the Faroe Islands.
:laugh: What the feck are we supposed to do on this thread then? Post the announced squads and not comment on the actual matches?

It wasn't us who started the thread(thereby attaching importance to the series).And as far as not becoming top level cricketer goes..we have never had problems producing batsmen,did we?

Here is what the Aus U-19 keeper had to say after today's match..

Watching from behind the stumps, Triffitt gave high praise to the way the Indian top-order went about their batting.

"It was awesome to see the Indians batting today and going so hard at us and bat so well," the teenager said.

"They play so differently to us, they've got different strengths and they utilised the short boundary so well and we probably didn't bowl quite as well as we would have liked," he said.
 
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