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*Official* Under 19s Tour of Africa

Dravid

International Captain
I'm upset that this series isnt going anywhere, while CW XI senior side is about to start its second tour since the start of this series.
 

pinchy81

International Vice-Captain
I reckon even though im not playing im disappointing this isnt going ahead what about us youngens for a change?
 

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
TBH it was probably more important to orgainse a major Test tour, considering the Test side has only played like 3 Test Series in the last 2 season. Im sure this will start again soon though. Anyway the longer the South African are in Australia and New Zealand, the more drunk they are getting, which can't be bad thing for us.

Just be patient for moment, im sure you guys will get some games soon.
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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CW U-19 will head to South Africa with the senior side, and will play their Youth Test series alongside the senior Test series.
 

Dravid

International Captain
Mr Mxyzptlk said:
CW U-19 will head to South Africa with the senior side, and will play their Youth Test series alongside the senior Test series.
Awesome! Can't wait.
 

pinchy81

International Vice-Captain
Mr Mxyzptlk said:
CW U-19 will head to South Africa with the senior side, and will play their Youth Test series alongside the senior Test series.
yay im looking forward to not being in the squad... again:D
 

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
Youth Test fixtures
- Only Youth Test v Zimbabwe, Harare
- 1st Youth Test v South Africa, Petoria
- 2nd Youth Test v South Africa, Potchefstroom
- 3rd Touth Test v South Africa, Benoni

Dates to be confirmed
 

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
Cameron to lead Under 19s

In the absence of Test opening batsmen Thamba Mamesh, Green seamer Andy Cameron will lead a new look Under 19 side on their tour of Africa. Cameron will lead the seam attack for Under 19s with his vice captain Nick Hancock, with new faces Manju Reddlapalli and Kev Goughy completing the pace quartet.

The batting line up will be lead by Under 19 veterans Nick Scott, Shan Jasotharan, Stephen Burke and Matt Pitt, with all four looking to put up and down domestic seasons behind them. These four will be supported by new faces to the Youth Test arena, Matt Luff, James Mathus-Howell, Ntini Dravid and Zac Ritchie. A lot of pressure will be on the like of James Mathus-Howell and Matt Luff as the look to fill the void left by former captain Thamba Mamesh at the top of the order.

The spin attack will be lead by one of stars of Season XI, Matt Currie, who will be looking to push for CW A spot, with a bag of wickets and some lower order runs. Currie will be assisted in the spin bowling stakes by Red all rounder Chris Dwyer, who makes his first tour after an impressive start to his domestic in his 1st full season.

Full Squad:
A Cameron (c) (Green), N Hancock (vc) (Colts), M Luff (Red), J Malthus-Howell (Colts), N Scott (Green), N Dravid (Green), M Pitt (Colts), Z Ritchie (Red), S Jasotharan (wk) (Colts), S Burke (wk) (Colts), M Currie (Blue), M Reddlapalli (Red), C Dwyer (Red), K Goughy (Green)
 

luffy

International Captain
chaminda_00 said:
In the absence of Test opening batsmen Thamba Mamesh, Green seamer Andy Cameron will lead a new look Under 19 side on their tour of Africa. Cameron will lead the seam attack for Under 19s with his vice captain Nick Hancock, with new faces Manju Reddlapalli and Kev Goughy completing the pace quartet.

The batting line up will be lead by Under 19 veterans Nick Scott, Shan Jasotharan, Stephen Burke and Matt Pitt, with all four looking to put up and down domestic seasons behind them. These four will be supported by new faces to the Youth Test arena, Matt Luff, James Mathus-Howell, Ntini Dravid and Zac Ritchie. A lot of pressure will be on the like of James Mathus-Howell and Matt Luff as the look to fill the void left by former captain Thamba Mamesh at the top of the order.

The spin attack will be lead by one of stars of Season XI, Matt Currie, who will be looking to push for CW A spot, with a bag of wickets and some lower order runs. Currie will be assisted in the spin bowling stakes by Red all rounder Chris Dwyer, who makes his first tour after an impressive start to his domestic in his 1st full season.

Full Squad:
A Cameron (c) (Green), N Hancock (vc) (Colts), M Luff (Red), J Malthus-Howell (Colts), N Scott (Green), N Dravid (Green), M Pitt (Colts), Z Ritchie (Red), S Jasotharan (wk) (Colts), S Burke (wk) (Colts), M Currie (Blue), M Reddlapalli (Red), C Dwyer (Red), K Goughy (Green)
Honoured to make it in the team.
 

Burpey

Cricketer Of The Year
Not Cameron...


Should be good, hoping to go out on a strong note in terms of my Under 19 career.
 

andyc

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
:-O

Wow, thanks, wasn't expecting that all. It's a very strong looking side though, and realistically speaking, we should be winning most of our games with a line up like that. I'll do my best to make that happen :)
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Good luck to the U-19's. Hopefully you'll do a clean sweep and we'll see a few of you in the national side in a couple of years...:)
 

alternative

Cricket Web Content Updater
Tops!! Completely excited about the news :D

Also good to see 4 Redders making the team, Well done boys!!

Finally Goodluck to all who play :)
 

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
Hm. Commiserations to Clapo, he appears to be the only eligible Red not selected.

From that squad, I'd imagine we're going in with: +Burke, Luff, Scott, Dravid, Ritchie, Jasotharan, Currie, Hancock, Reddlapalli, Cameron, Goughy. Only three seamers in SA seems a bit of a waste, and with Hancock and Currie both useful batsmen there's no point in picking seven specialists.

A good chance for Luff to prove he's worthy of an FC opening spot, in other words.
 

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