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I’m not sure what to expect from which team? In the One Day WC, Afghanistan really surprised me.
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+xI’m not sure what to expect from which team? In the One Day WC, Afghanistan really surprised me. I stand corrected if this is not a U19 WC debut for Nigeria, Japan and UAE. One glaring omission is Nepal. They have been an Associate Member since 1996.. time ICC moved them into the big league. They like India are passionate bordering on obsessive about cricket.
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It's an interesting team Australia has chosen for South Africa, bit concerned about consistency from our players Jake Fraser-McGurk is a talented player only 17 has made his FC debut, but believe it or not has been poor in the U19 comps I think the last nationals only av 25, but in the Futures made a very impressive 130 (the same game Street made 345) Cooper Connolly is an amazing talent only 16 years of age av 66 in the last nationals and can bowl, can't wait to see him step up and another 2-3 years in the U19's, but is it too early for him against these more mature players, it can be demoralising for some. Oliver Davies, Baggers has a big wrap on, but as one of the key batsmen for Australia has been inconsistent, Against Pakistan failed miserably but he was young, In Sri Lanka played well in the ODI's but in the test failed miserably and we lost the game, he is the key to Australia's batting. Sam Fanning is one of our openers once again inconsistent, not a great Nationals only av 28, Does well in 1 game and follows up with poor returns in the next couple. Time for him to lead from the front and show some consistency Mackenzie Harvey a future quality player, but can be inconsistent, but the step up for the Melbourne Renegades has given him experience. Lachlan Hearne, totally deserving of his call up with and average of 66 in the Nationals, but has failed every game in the Australian team against Sri Lanka and NZ. This has to be his time as a key middle order player Corey Kelly, some players are very lucky to be picked, a very poor Nationals only 5 wickets in 8 games and goes in as Australia's first change bowler, and averaged 22 with the bat, I wouldn't classify him as an all rounder personally but you never know. He is an economical bowler which may be the reason for his selection. Liam Marshall goes into this series as our No 1 pace bowler, but watching him against NZ up here, can bowl a really good spell with the new ball, but didn't have a lot later, and then in another game NZ did take to him early chasing a low score. But that is pace bowling I guess. He's been consistent without being outstanding. Todd Murphy is a spinner who the only time i remember was against NZ where he was very impressive, can be a wicket taker, but can apply good pressure if needed. Had a solid Nationals. Patrick Rowe, really good keeper, and is impressive with the bat av 49 in the last Nationals Tanveer Sangha, impressive player without the accolades, yet to fail in my opinion, this is the best test for him, spinning on South Africa pitches against sub continent players Liam Scott made his FC debut recently for SA, not great with the ball, but did get Bancroft with a wayward delivery, SA didn't seem to bowl him much in the last Nationals maybe he was injured, but he does take wickets normally, but playing for Australia, he's like the 5 or 6th bowler used, I have no idea why that is, his batting isn't really enough for selection there are a lot better. Bradley Simpson. I can tell you he can't bat, as for bowling he did take 3/43 against ACT, maybe that was enough to be selected, because there wasn't much else. Connor Sully was great 3 years ago in the U16's, but I am surprised by his selection only 5 wickets at 32 in the Nationals, it maybe his height, but I am not expecting much there. Matthew Willans, I just don't see much there either, 2/124 in 8 games av 62 and I don't think he has taken a wicket for Australia yet in 2 games. I stand corrected he just took his first wicket in the warm up game against Bangladesh, which we tied, but they did dominate us. https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19666/scorecard/1208358/australia-under-19s-vs-bangladesh-under-19s-warm-up-iccu19wc-warm-ups-2019-20
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+xIt's an interesting team Australia has chosen for South Africa, bit concerned about consistency from our players Jake Fraser-McGurk is a talented player only 17 has made his FC debut, but believe it or not has been poor in the U19 comps I think the last nationals only av 25, but in the Futures made a very impressive 130 (the same game Street made 345) Cooper Connolly is an amazing talent only 16 years of age av 66 in the last nationals and can bowl, can't wait to see him step up and another 2-3 years in the U19's, but is it too early for him against these more mature players, it can be demoralising for some. Oliver Davies, Baggers has a big wrap on, but as one of the key batsmen for Australia has been inconsistent, Against Pakistan failed miserably but he was young, In Sri Lanka played well in the ODI's but in the test failed miserably and we lost the game, he is the key to Australia's batting. Sam Fanning is one of our openers once again inconsistent, not a great Nationals only av 28, Does well in 1 game and follows up with poor returns in the next couple. Time for him to lead from the front and show some consistency Mackenzie Harvey a future quality player, but can be inconsistent, but the step up for the Melbourne Renegades has given him experience. Lachlan Hearne, totally deserving of his call up with and average of 66 in the Nationals, but has failed every game in the Australian team against Sri Lanka and NZ. This has to be his time as a key middle order player Corey Kelly, some players are very lucky to be picked, a very poor Nationals only 5 wickets in 8 games and goes in as Australia's first change bowler, and averaged 22 with the bat, I wouldn't classify him as an all rounder personally but you never know. He is an economical bowler which may be the reason for his selection. Liam Marshall goes into this series as our No 1 pace bowler, but watching him against NZ up here, can bowl a really good spell with the new ball, but didn't have a lot later, and then in another game NZ did take to him early chasing a low score. But that is pace bowling I guess. He's been consistent without being outstanding. Todd Murphy is a spinner who the only time i remember was against NZ where he was very impressive, can be a wicket taker, but can apply good pressure if needed. Had a solid Nationals. Patrick Rowe, really good keeper, and is impressive with the bat av 49 in the last Nationals Tanveer Sangha, impressive player without the accolades, yet to fail in my opinion, this is the best test for him, spinning on South Africa pitches against sub continent players Liam Scott made his FC debut recently for SA, not great with the ball, but did get Bancroft with a wayward delivery, SA didn't seem to bowl him much in the last Nationals maybe he was injured, but he does take wickets normally, but playing for Australia, he's like the 5 or 6th bowler used, I have no idea why that is, his batting isn't really enough for selection there are a lot better. Bradley Simpson. I can tell you he can't bat, as for bowling he did take 3/43 against ACT, maybe that was enough to be selected, because there wasn't much else. Connor Sully was great 3 years ago in the U16's, but I am surprised by his selection only 5 wickets at 32 in the Nationals, it maybe his height, but I am not expecting much there. Matthew Willans, I just don't see much there either, 2/124 in 8 games av 62 and I don't think he has taken a wicket for Australia yet in 2 games. I stand corrected he just took his first wicket in the warm up game against Bangladesh, which we tied, but they did dominate us. https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19666/scorecard/1208358/australia-under-19s-vs-bangladesh-under-19s-warm-up-iccu19wc-warm-ups-2019-20 Good analysis Mike. I boo booed.. Simpson is not a Qlder. He is a Sydney boy.. hails from Waugh country.
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+x+xIt's an interesting team Australia has chosen for South Africa, bit concerned about consistency from our players Jake Fraser-McGurk is a talented player only 17 has made his FC debut, but believe it or not has been poor in the U19 comps I think the last nationals only av 25, but in the Futures made a very impressive 130 (the same game Street made 345) Cooper Connolly is an amazing talent only 16 years of age av 66 in the last nationals and can bowl, can't wait to see him step up and another 2-3 years in the U19's, but is it too early for him against these more mature players, it can be demoralising for some. Oliver Davies, Baggers has a big wrap on, but as one of the key batsmen for Australia has been inconsistent, Against Pakistan failed miserably but he was young, In Sri Lanka played well in the ODI's but in the test failed miserably and we lost the game, he is the key to Australia's batting. Sam Fanning is one of our openers once again inconsistent, not a great Nationals only av 28, Does well in 1 game and follows up with poor returns in the next couple. Time for him to lead from the front and show some consistency Mackenzie Harvey a future quality player, but can be inconsistent, but the step up for the Melbourne Renegades has given him experience. Lachlan Hearne, totally deserving of his call up with and average of 66 in the Nationals, but has failed every game in the Australian team against Sri Lanka and NZ. This has to be his time as a key middle order player Corey Kelly, some players are very lucky to be picked, a very poor Nationals only 5 wickets in 8 games and goes in as Australia's first change bowler, and averaged 22 with the bat, I wouldn't classify him as an all rounder personally but you never know. He is an economical bowler which may be the reason for his selection. Liam Marshall goes into this series as our No 1 pace bowler, but watching him against NZ up here, can bowl a really good spell with the new ball, but didn't have a lot later, and then in another game NZ did take to him early chasing a low score. But that is pace bowling I guess. He's been consistent without being outstanding. Todd Murphy is a spinner who the only time i remember was against NZ where he was very impressive, can be a wicket taker, but can apply good pressure if needed. Had a solid Nationals. Patrick Rowe, really good keeper, and is impressive with the bat av 49 in the last Nationals Tanveer Sangha, impressive player without the accolades, yet to fail in my opinion, this is the best test for him, spinning on South Africa pitches against sub continent players Liam Scott made his FC debut recently for SA, not great with the ball, but did get Bancroft with a wayward delivery, SA didn't seem to bowl him much in the last Nationals maybe he was injured, but he does take wickets normally, but playing for Australia, he's like the 5 or 6th bowler used, I have no idea why that is, his batting isn't really enough for selection there are a lot better. Bradley Simpson. I can tell you he can't bat, as for bowling he did take 3/43 against ACT, maybe that was enough to be selected, because there wasn't much else. Connor Sully was great 3 years ago in the U16's, but I am surprised by his selection only 5 wickets at 32 in the Nationals, it maybe his height, but I am not expecting much there. Matthew Willans, I just don't see much there either, 2/124 in 8 games av 62 and I don't think he has taken a wicket for Australia yet in 2 games. I stand corrected he just took his first wicket in the warm up game against Bangladesh, which we tied, but they did dominate us. https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19666/scorecard/1208358/australia-under-19s-vs-bangladesh-under-19s-warm-up-iccu19wc-warm-ups-2019-20 Good analysis Mike. I boo booed.. Simpson is not a Qlder. He is a Sydney boy.. hails from Waugh country. Baffling batting omissions are Mitchell Owen (Tas) Dylan Brasher (Vic), Isaac Higgins (CA) Jack Attenborough (NSW), Thomas Kelly (SA). bowling: William Bowering (SA) Will Lovell (Vic) Caedence Keupper (TAS) Bailey Moon (CA). Wondering how many of those selected are debutants?
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+x+x+xIt's an interesting team Australia has chosen for South Africa, bit concerned about consistency from our players Jake Fraser-McGurk is a talented player only 17 has made his FC debut, but believe it or not has been poor in the U19 comps I think the last nationals only av 25, but in the Futures made a very impressive 130 (the same game Street made 345) Cooper Connolly is an amazing talent only 16 years of age av 66 in the last nationals and can bowl, can't wait to see him step up and another 2-3 years in the U19's, but is it too early for him against these more mature players, it can be demoralising for some. Oliver Davies, Baggers has a big wrap on, but as one of the key batsmen for Australia has been inconsistent, Against Pakistan failed miserably but he was young, In Sri Lanka played well in the ODI's but in the test failed miserably and we lost the game, he is the key to Australia's batting. Sam Fanning is one of our openers once again inconsistent, not a great Nationals only av 28, Does well in 1 game and follows up with poor returns in the next couple. Time for him to lead from the front and show some consistency Mackenzie Harvey a future quality player, but can be inconsistent, but the step up for the Melbourne Renegades has given him experience. Lachlan Hearne, totally deserving of his call up with and average of 66 in the Nationals, but has failed every game in the Australian team against Sri Lanka and NZ. This has to be his time as a key middle order player Corey Kelly, some players are very lucky to be picked, a very poor Nationals only 5 wickets in 8 games and goes in as Australia's first change bowler, and averaged 22 with the bat, I wouldn't classify him as an all rounder personally but you never know. He is an economical bowler which may be the reason for his selection. Liam Marshall goes into this series as our No 1 pace bowler, but watching him against NZ up here, can bowl a really good spell with the new ball, but didn't have a lot later, and then in another game NZ did take to him early chasing a low score. But that is pace bowling I guess. He's been consistent without being outstanding. Todd Murphy is a spinner who the only time i remember was against NZ where he was very impressive, can be a wicket taker, but can apply good pressure if needed. Had a solid Nationals. Patrick Rowe, really good keeper, and is impressive with the bat av 49 in the last Nationals Tanveer Sangha, impressive player without the accolades, yet to fail in my opinion, this is the best test for him, spinning on South Africa pitches against sub continent players Liam Scott made his FC debut recently for SA, not great with the ball, but did get Bancroft with a wayward delivery, SA didn't seem to bowl him much in the last Nationals maybe he was injured, but he does take wickets normally, but playing for Australia, he's like the 5 or 6th bowler used, I have no idea why that is, his batting isn't really enough for selection there are a lot better. Bradley Simpson. I can tell you he can't bat, as for bowling he did take 3/43 against ACT, maybe that was enough to be selected, because there wasn't much else. Connor Sully was great 3 years ago in the U16's, but I am surprised by his selection only 5 wickets at 32 in the Nationals, it maybe his height, but I am not expecting much there. Matthew Willans, I just don't see much there either, 2/124 in 8 games av 62 and I don't think he has taken a wicket for Australia yet in 2 games. I stand corrected he just took his first wicket in the warm up game against Bangladesh, which we tied, but they did dominate us. https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19666/scorecard/1208358/australia-under-19s-vs-bangladesh-under-19s-warm-up-iccu19wc-warm-ups-2019-20 Good analysis Mike. I boo booed.. Simpson is not a Qlder. He is a Sydney boy.. hails from Waugh country. Baffling batting omissions are Mitchell Owen (Tas) Dylan Brasher (Vic), Isaac Higgins (CA) Jack Attenborough (NSW), Thomas Kelly (SA).bowling: William Bowering (SA) Will Lovell (Vic) Caedence Keupper (TAS) Bailey Moon (CA). Surely CA the national titles have to be the major criteria for selection in a world cup..otherwise why hold it. Current form must take precedence over past. The only exception is Oliver Davies who missed the nationals thru injury. He has an one day 200 on his resume.. from last year's nationals. Not sure what injury Davies has had but he has missed a lot of cricket this year. He has only played 3 Premier Cricket matches.. but has a lazy @106 with more than 300 runs. So was in pretty good red ball form. I think he also scored big in a Futures League game. I see he did not lineup in the warm up.. so he is no doubt gonna be underdone.
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+x+x+xIt's an interesting team Australia has chosen for South Africa, bit concerned about consistency from our players Jake Fraser-McGurk is a talented player only 17 has made his FC debut, but believe it or not has been poor in the U19 comps I think the last nationals only av 25, but in the Futures made a very impressive 130 (the same game Street made 345) Cooper Connolly is an amazing talent only 16 years of age av 66 in the last nationals and can bowl, can't wait to see him step up and another 2-3 years in the U19's, but is it too early for him against these more mature players, it can be demoralising for some. Oliver Davies, Baggers has a big wrap on, but as one of the key batsmen for Australia has been inconsistent, Against Pakistan failed miserably but he was young, In Sri Lanka played well in the ODI's but in the test failed miserably and we lost the game, he is the key to Australia's batting. Sam Fanning is one of our openers once again inconsistent, not a great Nationals only av 28, Does well in 1 game and follows up with poor returns in the next couple. Time for him to lead from the front and show some consistency Mackenzie Harvey a future quality player, but can be inconsistent, but the step up for the Melbourne Renegades has given him experience. Lachlan Hearne, totally deserving of his call up with and average of 66 in the Nationals, but has failed every game in the Australian team against Sri Lanka and NZ. This has to be his time as a key middle order player Corey Kelly, some players are very lucky to be picked, a very poor Nationals only 5 wickets in 8 games and goes in as Australia's first change bowler, and averaged 22 with the bat, I wouldn't classify him as an all rounder personally but you never know. He is an economical bowler which may be the reason for his selection. Liam Marshall goes into this series as our No 1 pace bowler, but watching him against NZ up here, can bowl a really good spell with the new ball, but didn't have a lot later, and then in another game NZ did take to him early chasing a low score. But that is pace bowling I guess. He's been consistent without being outstanding. Todd Murphy is a spinner who the only time i remember was against NZ where he was very impressive, can be a wicket taker, but can apply good pressure if needed. Had a solid Nationals. Patrick Rowe, really good keeper, and is impressive with the bat av 49 in the last Nationals Tanveer Sangha, impressive player without the accolades, yet to fail in my opinion, this is the best test for him, spinning on South Africa pitches against sub continent players Liam Scott made his FC debut recently for SA, not great with the ball, but did get Bancroft with a wayward delivery, SA didn't seem to bowl him much in the last Nationals maybe he was injured, but he does take wickets normally, but playing for Australia, he's like the 5 or 6th bowler used, I have no idea why that is, his batting isn't really enough for selection there are a lot better. Bradley Simpson. I can tell you he can't bat, as for bowling he did take 3/43 against ACT, maybe that was enough to be selected, because there wasn't much else. Connor Sully was great 3 years ago in the U16's, but I am surprised by his selection only 5 wickets at 32 in the Nationals, it maybe his height, but I am not expecting much there. Matthew Willans, I just don't see much there either, 2/124 in 8 games av 62 and I don't think he has taken a wicket for Australia yet in 2 games. I stand corrected he just took his first wicket in the warm up game against Bangladesh, which we tied, but they did dominate us. https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19666/scorecard/1208358/australia-under-19s-vs-bangladesh-under-19s-warm-up-iccu19wc-warm-ups-2019-20 Good analysis Mike. I boo booed.. Simpson is not a Qlder. He is a Sydney boy.. hails from Waugh country. Baffling batting omissions are Mitchell Owen (Tas) Dylan Brasher (Vic), Isaac Higgins (CA) Jack Attenborough (NSW), Thomas Kelly (SA). bowling: William Bowering (SA) Will Lovell (Vic) Caedence Keupper (TAS) Bailey Moon (CA). Wondering how many of those selected are debutants? Dylan Brasher should have been selected, a genuine opener, 95 against WA. 109* against Tasmania and 104 against ACT and if not him Mitchell Owen another opener 93 against WA 116 against Vic Metro and the most important one 108 against the CA IX. It seems to me they have a makeshift opener in Liam Scott, who I just can't understand, just because he played 1 game at FC level, it wasn't that impressive. At least one of those two should have been selected if not both Bowering is the worst call IMO, no way he shouldn't have been selected, like really I would have him ahead of Todd Murphy, and definitely ahead of Simpson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEtJvTV4DNABailey Moon took 7/22 against Victoria and CA have invested in him, should have been there instead of Willans. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbjLVrhD9W4Nice keeping going around at the moment especially Snell, remember being young and agile Baggers. There are only so many places available but some thought has to go into it, makeshift positions aren't required not when there are performers in those positions. 15 positions in South Africa 2 openers, 4 middle order players, 1 keeper, 2 all rounders (one batting, one bowling), 4 pace, 2 spinners
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+x+x+x+xIt's an interesting team Australia has chosen for South Africa, bit concerned about consistency from our players Jake Fraser-McGurk is a talented player only 17 has made his FC debut, but believe it or not has been poor in the U19 comps I think the last nationals only av 25, but in the Futures made a very impressive 130 (the same game Street made 345) Cooper Connolly is an amazing talent only 16 years of age av 66 in the last nationals and can bowl, can't wait to see him step up and another 2-3 years in the U19's, but is it too early for him against these more mature players, it can be demoralising for some. Oliver Davies, Baggers has a big wrap on, but as one of the key batsmen for Australia has been inconsistent, Against Pakistan failed miserably but he was young, In Sri Lanka played well in the ODI's but in the test failed miserably and we lost the game, he is the key to Australia's batting. Sam Fanning is one of our openers once again inconsistent, not a great Nationals only av 28, Does well in 1 game and follows up with poor returns in the next couple. Time for him to lead from the front and show some consistency Mackenzie Harvey a future quality player, but can be inconsistent, but the step up for the Melbourne Renegades has given him experience. Lachlan Hearne, totally deserving of his call up with and average of 66 in the Nationals, but has failed every game in the Australian team against Sri Lanka and NZ. This has to be his time as a key middle order player Corey Kelly, some players are very lucky to be picked, a very poor Nationals only 5 wickets in 8 games and goes in as Australia's first change bowler, and averaged 22 with the bat, I wouldn't classify him as an all rounder personally but you never know. He is an economical bowler which may be the reason for his selection. Liam Marshall goes into this series as our No 1 pace bowler, but watching him against NZ up here, can bowl a really good spell with the new ball, but didn't have a lot later, and then in another game NZ did take to him early chasing a low score. But that is pace bowling I guess. He's been consistent without being outstanding. Todd Murphy is a spinner who the only time i remember was against NZ where he was very impressive, can be a wicket taker, but can apply good pressure if needed. Had a solid Nationals. Patrick Rowe, really good keeper, and is impressive with the bat av 49 in the last Nationals Tanveer Sangha, impressive player without the accolades, yet to fail in my opinion, this is the best test for him, spinning on South Africa pitches against sub continent players Liam Scott made his FC debut recently for SA, not great with the ball, but did get Bancroft with a wayward delivery, SA didn't seem to bowl him much in the last Nationals maybe he was injured, but he does take wickets normally, but playing for Australia, he's like the 5 or 6th bowler used, I have no idea why that is, his batting isn't really enough for selection there are a lot better. Bradley Simpson. I can tell you he can't bat, as for bowling he did take 3/43 against ACT, maybe that was enough to be selected, because there wasn't much else. Connor Sully was great 3 years ago in the U16's, but I am surprised by his selection only 5 wickets at 32 in the Nationals, it maybe his height, but I am not expecting much there. Matthew Willans, I just don't see much there either, 2/124 in 8 games av 62 and I don't think he has taken a wicket for Australia yet in 2 games. I stand corrected he just took his first wicket in the warm up game against Bangladesh, which we tied, but they did dominate us. https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19666/scorecard/1208358/australia-under-19s-vs-bangladesh-under-19s-warm-up-iccu19wc-warm-ups-2019-20 Good analysis Mike. I boo booed.. Simpson is not a Qlder. He is a Sydney boy.. hails from Waugh country. Baffling batting omissions are Mitchell Owen (Tas) Dylan Brasher (Vic), Isaac Higgins (CA) Jack Attenborough (NSW), Thomas Kelly (SA). bowling: William Bowering (SA) Will Lovell (Vic) Caedence Keupper (TAS) Bailey Moon (CA). Wondering how many of those selected are debutants? Dylan Brasher should have been selected, a genuine opener, 95 against WA. 109* against Tasmania and 104 against ACT and if not him Mitchell Owen another opener 93 against WA 116 against Vic Metro and the most important one 108 against the CA IX. It seems to me they have a makeshift opener in Liam Scott, who I just can't understand, just because he played 1 game at FC level, it wasn't that impressive. At least one of those two should have been selected if not both Bowering is the worst call IMO, no way he shouldn't have been selected, like really I would have him ahead of Todd Murphy, and definitely ahead of Simpson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEtJvTV4DNABailey Moon took 7/22 against Victoria and CA have invested in him, should have been there instead of Willans. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbjLVrhD9W4Nice keeping going around at the moment especially Snell, remember being young and agile Baggers. There are only so many places available but some thought has to go into it, makeshift positions aren't required not when there are performers in those positions. 15 positions in South Africa 2 openers, 4 middle order players, 1 keeper, 2 all rounders (one batting, one bowling), 4 pace, 2 spinners you know a lot about the upcoming youth!
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+x+x+x+xIt's an interesting team Australia has chosen for South Africa, bit concerned about consistency from our players Jake Fraser-McGurk is a talented player only 17 has made his FC debut, but believe it or not has been poor in the U19 comps I think the last nationals only av 25, but in the Futures made a very impressive 130 (the same game Street made 345) Cooper Connolly is an amazing talent only 16 years of age av 66 in the last nationals and can bowl, can't wait to see him step up and another 2-3 years in the U19's, but is it too early for him against these more mature players, it can be demoralising for some. Oliver Davies, Baggers has a big wrap on, but as one of the key batsmen for Australia has been inconsistent, Against Pakistan failed miserably but he was young, In Sri Lanka played well in the ODI's but in the test failed miserably and we lost the game, he is the key to Australia's batting. Sam Fanning is one of our openers once again inconsistent, not a great Nationals only av 28, Does well in 1 game and follows up with poor returns in the next couple. Time for him to lead from the front and show some consistency Mackenzie Harvey a future quality player, but can be inconsistent, but the step up for the Melbourne Renegades has given him experience. Lachlan Hearne, totally deserving of his call up with and average of 66 in the Nationals, but has failed every game in the Australian team against Sri Lanka and NZ. This has to be his time as a key middle order player Corey Kelly, some players are very lucky to be picked, a very poor Nationals only 5 wickets in 8 games and goes in as Australia's first change bowler, and averaged 22 with the bat, I wouldn't classify him as an all rounder personally but you never know. He is an economical bowler which may be the reason for his selection. Liam Marshall goes into this series as our No 1 pace bowler, but watching him against NZ up here, can bowl a really good spell with the new ball, but didn't have a lot later, and then in another game NZ did take to him early chasing a low score. But that is pace bowling I guess. He's been consistent without being outstanding. Todd Murphy is a spinner who the only time i remember was against NZ where he was very impressive, can be a wicket taker, but can apply good pressure if needed. Had a solid Nationals. Patrick Rowe, really good keeper, and is impressive with the bat av 49 in the last Nationals Tanveer Sangha, impressive player without the accolades, yet to fail in my opinion, this is the best test for him, spinning on South Africa pitches against sub continent players Liam Scott made his FC debut recently for SA, not great with the ball, but did get Bancroft with a wayward delivery, SA didn't seem to bowl him much in the last Nationals maybe he was injured, but he does take wickets normally, but playing for Australia, he's like the 5 or 6th bowler used, I have no idea why that is, his batting isn't really enough for selection there are a lot better. Bradley Simpson. I can tell you he can't bat, as for bowling he did take 3/43 against ACT, maybe that was enough to be selected, because there wasn't much else. Connor Sully was great 3 years ago in the U16's, but I am surprised by his selection only 5 wickets at 32 in the Nationals, it maybe his height, but I am not expecting much there. Matthew Willans, I just don't see much there either, 2/124 in 8 games av 62 and I don't think he has taken a wicket for Australia yet in 2 games. I stand corrected he just took his first wicket in the warm up game against Bangladesh, which we tied, but they did dominate us. https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19666/scorecard/1208358/australia-under-19s-vs-bangladesh-under-19s-warm-up-iccu19wc-warm-ups-2019-20 Good analysis Mike. I boo booed.. Simpson is not a Qlder. He is a Sydney boy.. hails from Waugh country. Baffling batting omissions are Mitchell Owen (Tas) Dylan Brasher (Vic), Isaac Higgins (CA) Jack Attenborough (NSW), Thomas Kelly (SA). bowling: William Bowering (SA) Will Lovell (Vic) Caedence Keupper (TAS) Bailey Moon (CA). Wondering how many of those selected are debutants? Dylan Brasher should have been selected, a genuine opener, 95 against WA. 109* against Tasmania and 104 against ACT and if not him Mitchell Owen another opener 93 against WA 116 against Vic Metro and the most important one 108 against the CA IX. It seems to me they have a makeshift opener in Liam Scott, who I just can't understand, just because he played 1 game at FC level, it wasn't that impressive. At least one of those two should have been selected if not both Bowering is the worst call IMO, no way he shouldn't have been selected, like really I would have him ahead of Todd Murphy, and definitely ahead of Simpson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEtJvTV4DNABailey Moon took 7/22 against Victoria and CA have invested in him, should have been there instead of Willans. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbjLVrhD9W4Nice keeping going around at the moment especially Snell, remember being young and agile Baggers. There are only so many places available but some thought has to go into it, makeshift positions aren't required not when there are performers in those positions. 15 positions in South Africa 2 openers, 4 middle order players, 1 keeper, 2 all rounders (one batting, one bowling), 4 pace, 2 spinners Mike we have some good young wristies. Bowering looks another. Liam Scott has not impressed me either for SA. If memory serves he did get a FL ton tho. A brilliant spell by Bailey Moon. A snorter his third wicket and what a keeper's snaffle that was. Snell? I watched this match and the CA kids acquitted themselves brilliantly. Remember all of them are a year younger than their opponents. Yes Mike madness to have a makeshift when we have performing specialists. Quality red ball openers are as scarce as a snow storm in hell. Hopefully Aussie cricket has two in Bryce Street and Henry Hunt.. both have impressed me with their composure against the new cherry.
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wow @Mike, is it streamed anywhere?
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+xwow @Mike, is it streamed anywhere? I'm not sure if Kayo will be streaming I believe they do offer 14 day free trial and if you are willing to part with hard earned cash I suppose $25 isn't much for the one of series and free cancellation. Not sure if fox will be showing games, the rights are held by India Star Sports I believe, though I may be wrong there. A VPN can set you up for ESPN I believe, but Australia does seem to be out in the cold, with India streaming to over 200 countries, but I don't think Australia is one http://www.cricketzine.com/icc-u19-cricket-world-cup-2020-live-streaming-tv-channel/
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+x+xwow @Mike, is it streamed anywhere? I'm not sure if Kayo will be streaming I believe they do offer 14 day free trial and if you are willing to part with hard earned cash I suppose $25 isn't much for the one of series and free cancellation. Not sure if fox will be showing games, the rights are held by India Star Sports I believe, though I may be wrong there. A VPN can set you up for ESPN I believe, but Australia does seem to be out in the cold, with India streaming to over 200 countries, but I don't think Australia is one http://www.cricketzine.com/icc-u19-cricket-world-cup-2020-live-streaming-tv-channel/ I expect Fox Cricket will take the feed Mike. Or at the very least the finals. They did the last WC.
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+x+x+xwow @Mike, is it streamed anywhere? I'm not sure if Kayo will be streaming I believe they do offer 14 day free trial and if you are willing to part with hard earned cash I suppose $25 isn't much for the one of series and free cancellation. Not sure if fox will be showing games, the rights are held by India Star Sports I believe, though I may be wrong there. A VPN can set you up for ESPN I believe, but Australia does seem to be out in the cold, with India streaming to over 200 countries, but I don't think Australia is one http://www.cricketzine.com/icc-u19-cricket-world-cup-2020-live-streaming-tv-channel/ I expect Fox Cricket will have an 11th hour change of mind and take the feed Mike. Or at the very least the finals. They did the last WC.
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Another warm up match in the U19's https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19666/scorecard/1208363/australia-under-19s-vs-canada-under-19s-warm-up-iccu19wc-warm-ups-2019-20Baggers looks like your boy had a field day 94 of 27 deliveries, I think Canada may be applauding the dot delivery. Probably should have retired at 50 to give some of the other batsmen some practice, but looks like he is in good form. Jake Fraser-McGurk was the opener this time, wasn't successful. Some other interesting warm up matches Afghanistan Under 19s beat England (in our group) by 21 runs West Indies (in our group) struggled to beat Canada by 3 wickets and only 3 overs to go, but last night beat Scotland by 126 UAE U19 beat NZ U19 won by 1 wicket, but NZ bounced back O/N beating Bangladesh by 4 wickets India are moving along as per India humiliating Afghanistan and getting home against Zimbabwe South Africa lost to Sri Lanka by 15 runs, but beat Nigeria (our 2nd game) by 8 wickets, with Nigeria only scoring 61 However the team I think will win the tournament Undefeated, Japan, has got off to a slow start against Scotland losing by 256 runs and against UAE losing by 253 runs, see they're coming good, and at 10000 to 1 you just have to put $10 on them.
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+xAnother warm up match in the U19's https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19666/scorecard/1208363/australia-under-19s-vs-canada-under-19s-warm-up-iccu19wc-warm-ups-2019-20Baggers looks like your boy had a field day 94 of 27 deliveries, I think Canada may be applauding the dot delivery. Probably should have retired at 50 to give some of the other batsmen some practice, but looks like he is in good form. Jake Fraser-McGurk was the opener this time, wasn't successful. Some other interesting warm up matches Afghanistan Under 19s beat England (in our group) by 21 runs West Indies (in our group) struggled to beat Canada by 3 wickets and only 3 overs to go, but last night beat Scotland by 126 UAE U19 beat NZ U19 won by 1 wicket, but NZ bounced back O/N beating Bangladesh by 4 wickets India are moving along as per India humiliating Afghanistan and getting home against Zimbabwe South Africa lost to Sri Lanka by 15 runs, but beat Nigeria (our 2nd game) by 8 wickets, with Nigeria only scoring 61 However the team I think will win the tournament Undefeated, Japan, has got off to a slow start against Scotland losing by 256 runs and against UAE losing by 253 runs, see they're coming good, and at 10000 to 1 you just have to put $10 on them. Yes Mike. Ollie with a lazy 348 strike rate and 11 maximums. Well after all this bloke was the first and still only U19 player to hit 200 in the nationals. The things that most impresses me is he is not just a power hitter with little technique. So he is suited nicely to the red ball game too.. bit like Pucovski. You are having a loan of me saying Japan is your team to beat. They can only get better from here so that is one positive.
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+x+xAnother warm up match in the U19's https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19666/scorecard/1208363/australia-under-19s-vs-canada-under-19s-warm-up-iccu19wc-warm-ups-2019-20Baggers looks like your boy had a field day 94 of 27 deliveries, I think Canada may be applauding the dot delivery. Probably should have retired at 50 to give some of the other batsmen some practice, but looks like he is in good form. Jake Fraser-McGurk was the opener this time, wasn't successful. Some other interesting warm up matches Afghanistan Under 19s beat England (in our group) by 21 runs West Indies (in our group) struggled to beat Canada by 3 wickets and only 3 overs to go, but last night beat Scotland by 126 UAE U19 beat NZ U19 won by 1 wicket, but NZ bounced back O/N beating Bangladesh by 4 wickets India are moving along as per India humiliating Afghanistan and getting home against Zimbabwe South Africa lost to Sri Lanka by 15 runs, but beat Nigeria (our 2nd game) by 8 wickets, with Nigeria only scoring 61 However the team I think will win the tournament Undefeated, Japan, has got off to a slow start against Scotland losing by 256 runs and against UAE losing by 253 runs, see they're coming good, and at 10000 to 1 you just have to put $10 on them. Yes Mike. Ollie with a lazy 348 strike rate and 11 maximums. Well after all this bloke was the first and still only U19 player to hit 200 in the nationals. The things that most impresses me is he not just a power hitter with little technique. So he is suited nicely to the red ball game too.. bit like Pucovski. You are having a loan of me saying Japan is your team to beat. They can only get better from here so that is one positive. C'Mon Baggers Japan 10000 to 1 long shots, why wouldn't you back them, better than Lotto odds, and harikari with a cricket bat may take a while to perform and we don't want that Baggers. I didn't say what year they would win. Davies is the new generation batsman, big powerful shots that clear the rope, which we're going to see more of. Read the other day about a 17 year old Indian batsman scored a 200 in a List A game, by the name of Yashasvi Jaiswal, he's playing as well in this tournament, the difference is he did it in the sub-continent, South Africa pitches probably suits Davies more. It will be a good tournament, but I can't see much standing in the way of a victory for Australia, except for that inconsistency problem, if it all happens in one game, we're out.
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+x+x+xAnother warm up match in the U19's https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19666/scorecard/1208363/australia-under-19s-vs-canada-under-19s-warm-up-iccu19wc-warm-ups-2019-20Baggers looks like your boy had a field day 94 of 27 deliveries, I think Canada may be applauding the dot delivery. Probably should have retired at 50 to give some of the other batsmen some practice, but looks like he is in good form. Jake Fraser-McGurk was the opener this time, wasn't successful. Some other interesting warm up matches Afghanistan Under 19s beat England (in our group) by 21 runs West Indies (in our group) struggled to beat Canada by 3 wickets and only 3 overs to go, but last night beat Scotland by 126 UAE U19 beat NZ U19 won by 1 wicket, but NZ bounced back O/N beating Bangladesh by 4 wickets India are moving along as per India humiliating Afghanistan and getting home against Zimbabwe South Africa lost to Sri Lanka by 15 runs, but beat Nigeria (our 2nd game) by 8 wickets, with Nigeria only scoring 61 However the team I think will win the tournament Undefeated, Japan, has got off to a slow start against Scotland losing by 256 runs and against UAE losing by 253 runs, see they're coming good, and at 10000 to 1 you just have to put $10 on them. Yes Mike. Ollie with a lazy 348 strike rate and 11 maximums. Well after all this bloke was the first and still only U19 player to hit 200 in the nationals. The things that most impresses me is he not just a power hitter with little technique. So he is suited nicely to the red ball game too.. bit like Pucovski. You are having a loan of me saying Japan is your team to beat. They can only get better from here so that is one positive. C'Mon Baggers Japan 10000 to 1 long shots, why wouldn't you back them, better than Lotto odds, and harikari with a cricket bat may take a while to perform and we don't want that Baggers. I didn't say what year they would win. Davies is the new generation batsman, big powerful shots that clear the rope, which we're going to see more of. Read the other day about a 17 year old Indian batsman scored a 200 in a List A game, by the name of Yashasvi Jaiswal, he's playing as well in this tournament, the difference is he did it in the sub-continent, South Africa pitches probably suits Davies more. It will be a good tournament, but I can't see much standing in the way of a victory for Australia, except for that inconsistency problem, if it all happens in one game, we're out. Mike I just took a look at the Canadian team. All the X1 have a Sub Continental background. Most are Canadian born tho. Is Ontario the only Canadian province that plays cricket. All home grown boys were born there. What are your views about allowing teams that have no home grown natives, from playing in ICC sanctioned tournaments. My view is that the ICC needs to do more to get the native population playing cricket rather than those from traditional sub continental cricket nations. The US which is now an Associate Member had, the last time I looked, a side dominated by ex pat West Indian and Sub Cont players. While I am for growing our game into a global sport, I do want to see more home grown natives playing for their country. The ball is in the ICC court.
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+x+x+x+xAnother warm up match in the U19's https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19666/scorecard/1208363/australia-under-19s-vs-canada-under-19s-warm-up-iccu19wc-warm-ups-2019-20Baggers looks like your boy had a field day 94 of 27 deliveries, I think Canada may be applauding the dot delivery. Probably should have retired at 50 to give some of the other batsmen some practice, but looks like he is in good form. Jake Fraser-McGurk was the opener this time, wasn't successful. Some other interesting warm up matches Afghanistan Under 19s beat England (in our group) by 21 runs West Indies (in our group) struggled to beat Canada by 3 wickets and only 3 overs to go, but last night beat Scotland by 126 UAE U19 beat NZ U19 won by 1 wicket, but NZ bounced back O/N beating Bangladesh by 4 wickets India are moving along as per India humiliating Afghanistan and getting home against Zimbabwe South Africa lost to Sri Lanka by 15 runs, but beat Nigeria (our 2nd game) by 8 wickets, with Nigeria only scoring 61 However the team I think will win the tournament Undefeated, Japan, has got off to a slow start against Scotland losing by 256 runs and against UAE losing by 253 runs, see they're coming good, and at 10000 to 1 you just have to put $10 on them. Yes Mike. Ollie with a lazy 348 strike rate and 11 maximums. Well after all this bloke was the first and still only U19 player to hit 200 in the nationals. The things that most impresses me is he not just a power hitter with little technique. So he is suited nicely to the red ball game too.. bit like Pucovski. You are having a loan of me saying Japan is your team to beat. They can only get better from here so that is one positive. C'Mon Baggers Japan 10000 to 1 long shots, why wouldn't you back them, better than Lotto odds, and harikari with a cricket bat may take a while to perform and we don't want that Baggers. I didn't say what year they would win. Davies is the new generation batsman, big powerful shots that clear the rope, which we're going to see more of. Read the other day about a 17 year old Indian batsman scored a 200 in a List A game, by the name of Yashasvi Jaiswal, he's playing as well in this tournament, the difference is he did it in the sub-continent, South Africa pitches probably suits Davies more. It will be a good tournament, but I can't see much standing in the way of a victory for Australia, except for that inconsistency problem, if it all happens in one game, we're out. Mike I just took a look at the Canadian team. All the X1 have a Sub Continental background. Most are Canadian born tho. Is Ontario the only Canadian province that plays cricket. All home grown boys were born there. What are your views about allowing teams that have no home grown natives, from playing in ICC sanctioned tournaments. My view is that the ICC needs to do more to get the native population playing cricket rather than those from traditional sub continental cricket nations. The US which is now an Associate Member had, the last time I looked, a side dominated by ex pat West Indian and Sub Cont players. While I am for growing our game into a global sport, I do want to see more home grown natives playing for their country. The ball is in the ICC court. Debutant Japan have 5 Japanese natives in its X1. That is what I want to see. The next World Cup that may be 6 or 7.
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+x+x+x+x+xAnother warm up match in the U19's https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19666/scorecard/1208363/australia-under-19s-vs-canada-under-19s-warm-up-iccu19wc-warm-ups-2019-20Baggers looks like your boy had a field day 94 of 27 deliveries, I think Canada may be applauding the dot delivery. Probably should have retired at 50 to give some of the other batsmen some practice, but looks like he is in good form. Jake Fraser-McGurk was the opener this time, wasn't successful. Some other interesting warm up matches Afghanistan Under 19s beat England (in our group) by 21 runs West Indies (in our group) struggled to beat Canada by 3 wickets and only 3 overs to go, but last night beat Scotland by 126 UAE U19 beat NZ U19 won by 1 wicket, but NZ bounced back O/N beating Bangladesh by 4 wickets India are moving along as per India humiliating Afghanistan and getting home against Zimbabwe South Africa lost to Sri Lanka by 15 runs, but beat Nigeria (our 2nd game) by 8 wickets, with Nigeria only scoring 61 However the team I think will win the tournament Undefeated, Japan, has got off to a slow start against Scotland losing by 256 runs and against UAE losing by 253 runs, see they're coming good, and at 10000 to 1 you just have to put $10 on them. Yes Mike. Ollie with a lazy 348 strike rate and 11 maximums. Well after all this bloke was the first and still only U19 player to hit 200 in the nationals. The things that most impresses me is he not just a power hitter with little technique. So he is suited nicely to the red ball game too.. bit like Pucovski. You are having a loan of me saying Japan is your team to beat. They can only get better from here so that is one positive. C'Mon Baggers Japan 10000 to 1 long shots, why wouldn't you back them, better than Lotto odds, and harikari with a cricket bat may take a while to perform and we don't want that Baggers. I didn't say what year they would win. Davies is the new generation batsman, big powerful shots that clear the rope, which we're going to see more of. Read the other day about a 17 year old Indian batsman scored a 200 in a List A game, by the name of Yashasvi Jaiswal, he's playing as well in this tournament, the difference is he did it in the sub-continent, South Africa pitches probably suits Davies more. It will be a good tournament, but I can't see much standing in the way of a victory for Australia, except for that inconsistency problem, if it all happens in one game, we're out. Mike I just took a look at the Canadian team. All the X1 have a Sub Continental background. Most are Canadian born tho. Is Ontario the only Canadian province that plays cricket. All home grown boys were born there. What are your views about allowing teams that have no home grown natives, from playing in ICC sanctioned tournaments. My view is that the ICC needs to do more to get the native population playing cricket rather than those from traditional sub continental cricket nations. The US which is now an Associate Member had, the last time I looked, a side dominated by ex pat West Indian and Sub Cont players. While I am for growing our game into a global sport, I do want to see more home grown natives playing for their country. The ball is in the ICC court. Debutant Japan have 5 Japanese natives in its X1. That is what I want to see. The next World Cup that may be 6 or 7. Didn’t know Japan even played cricket?
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+x+x+x+x+x+xAnother warm up match in the U19's https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19666/scorecard/1208363/australia-under-19s-vs-canada-under-19s-warm-up-iccu19wc-warm-ups-2019-20Baggers looks like your boy had a field day 94 of 27 deliveries, I think Canada may be applauding the dot delivery. Probably should have retired at 50 to give some of the other batsmen some practice, but looks like he is in good form. Jake Fraser-McGurk was the opener this time, wasn't successful. Some other interesting warm up matches Afghanistan Under 19s beat England (in our group) by 21 runs West Indies (in our group) struggled to beat Canada by 3 wickets and only 3 overs to go, but last night beat Scotland by 126 UAE U19 beat NZ U19 won by 1 wicket, but NZ bounced back O/N beating Bangladesh by 4 wickets India are moving along as per India humiliating Afghanistan and getting home against Zimbabwe South Africa lost to Sri Lanka by 15 runs, but beat Nigeria (our 2nd game) by 8 wickets, with Nigeria only scoring 61 However the team I think will win the tournament Undefeated, Japan, has got off to a slow start against Scotland losing by 256 runs and against UAE losing by 253 runs, see they're coming good, and at 10000 to 1 you just have to put $10 on them. Yes Mike. Ollie with a lazy 348 strike rate and 11 maximums. Well after all this bloke was the first and still only U19 player to hit 200 in the nationals. The things that most impresses me is he not just a power hitter with little technique. So he is suited nicely to the red ball game too.. bit like Pucovski. You are having a loan of me saying Japan is your team to beat. They can only get better from here so that is one positive. C'Mon Baggers Japan 10000 to 1 long shots, why wouldn't you back them, better than Lotto odds, and harikari with a cricket bat may take a while to perform and we don't want that Baggers. I didn't say what year they would win. Davies is the new generation batsman, big powerful shots that clear the rope, which we're going to see more of. Read the other day about a 17 year old Indian batsman scored a 200 in a List A game, by the name of Yashasvi Jaiswal, he's playing as well in this tournament, the difference is he did it in the sub-continent, South Africa pitches probably suits Davies more. It will be a good tournament, but I can't see much standing in the way of a victory for Australia, except for that inconsistency problem, if it all happens in one game, we're out. Mike I just took a look at the Canadian team. All the X1 have a Sub Continental background. Most are Canadian born tho. Is Ontario the only Canadian province that plays cricket. All home grown boys were born there. What are your views about allowing teams that have no home grown natives, from playing in ICC sanctioned tournaments. My view is that the ICC needs to do more to get the native population playing cricket rather than those from traditional sub continental cricket nations. The US which is now an Associate Member had, the last time I looked, a side dominated by ex pat West Indian and Sub Cont players. While I am for growing our game into a global sport, I do want to see more home grown natives playing for their country. The ball is in the ICC court. Debutant Japan have 5 Japanese natives in its X1. That is what I want to see. The next World Cup that may be 6 or 7. Didn’t know Japan even played cricket? Yep been an an ICC Associate Member since 2005 KW.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+xAnother warm up match in the U19's https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19666/scorecard/1208363/australia-under-19s-vs-canada-under-19s-warm-up-iccu19wc-warm-ups-2019-20Baggers looks like your boy had a field day 94 of 27 deliveries, I think Canada may be applauding the dot delivery. Probably should have retired at 50 to give some of the other batsmen some practice, but looks like he is in good form. Jake Fraser-McGurk was the opener this time, wasn't successful. Some other interesting warm up matches Afghanistan Under 19s beat England (in our group) by 21 runs West Indies (in our group) struggled to beat Canada by 3 wickets and only 3 overs to go, but last night beat Scotland by 126 UAE U19 beat NZ U19 won by 1 wicket, but NZ bounced back O/N beating Bangladesh by 4 wickets India are moving along as per India humiliating Afghanistan and getting home against Zimbabwe South Africa lost to Sri Lanka by 15 runs, but beat Nigeria (our 2nd game) by 8 wickets, with Nigeria only scoring 61 However the team I think will win the tournament Undefeated, Japan, has got off to a slow start against Scotland losing by 256 runs and against UAE losing by 253 runs, see they're coming good, and at 10000 to 1 you just have to put $10 on them. Yes Mike. Ollie with a lazy 348 strike rate and 11 maximums. Well after all this bloke was the first and still only U19 player to hit 200 in the nationals. The things that most impresses me is he not just a power hitter with little technique. So he is suited nicely to the red ball game too.. bit like Pucovski. You are having a loan of me saying Japan is your team to beat. They can only get better from here so that is one positive. C'Mon Baggers Japan 10000 to 1 long shots, why wouldn't you back them, better than Lotto odds, and harikari with a cricket bat may take a while to perform and we don't want that Baggers. I didn't say what year they would win. Davies is the new generation batsman, big powerful shots that clear the rope, which we're going to see more of. Read the other day about a 17 year old Indian batsman scored a 200 in a List A game, by the name of Yashasvi Jaiswal, he's playing as well in this tournament, the difference is he did it in the sub-continent, South Africa pitches probably suits Davies more. It will be a good tournament, but I can't see much standing in the way of a victory for Australia, except for that inconsistency problem, if it all happens in one game, we're out. Mike I just took a look at the Canadian team. All the X1 have a Sub Continental background. Most are Canadian born tho. Is Ontario the only Canadian province that plays cricket. All home grown boys were born there. What are your views about allowing teams that have no home grown natives, from playing in ICC sanctioned tournaments. My view is that the ICC needs to do more to get the native population playing cricket rather than those from traditional sub continental cricket nations. The US which is now an Associate Member had, the last time I looked, a side dominated by ex pat West Indian and Sub Cont players. While I am for growing our game into a global sport, I do want to see more home grown natives playing for their country. The ball is in the ICC court. Debutant Japan have 5 Japanese natives in its X1. That is what I want to see. The next World Cup that may be 6 or 7. Didn’t know Japan even played cricket? Yep been an an ICC Associate Member since 2005 KW. I had no idea either.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xAnother warm up match in the U19's https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19666/scorecard/1208363/australia-under-19s-vs-canada-under-19s-warm-up-iccu19wc-warm-ups-2019-20Baggers looks like your boy had a field day 94 of 27 deliveries, I think Canada may be applauding the dot delivery. Probably should have retired at 50 to give some of the other batsmen some practice, but looks like he is in good form. Jake Fraser-McGurk was the opener this time, wasn't successful. Some other interesting warm up matches Afghanistan Under 19s beat England (in our group) by 21 runs West Indies (in our group) struggled to beat Canada by 3 wickets and only 3 overs to go, but last night beat Scotland by 126 UAE U19 beat NZ U19 won by 1 wicket, but NZ bounced back O/N beating Bangladesh by 4 wickets India are moving along as per India humiliating Afghanistan and getting home against Zimbabwe South Africa lost to Sri Lanka by 15 runs, but beat Nigeria (our 2nd game) by 8 wickets, with Nigeria only scoring 61 However the team I think will win the tournament Undefeated, Japan, has got off to a slow start against Scotland losing by 256 runs and against UAE losing by 253 runs, see they're coming good, and at 10000 to 1 you just have to put $10 on them. Yes Mike. Ollie with a lazy 348 strike rate and 11 maximums. Well after all this bloke was the first and still only U19 player to hit 200 in the nationals. The things that most impresses me is he not just a power hitter with little technique. So he is suited nicely to the red ball game too.. bit like Pucovski. You are having a loan of me saying Japan is your team to beat. They can only get better from here so that is one positive. C'Mon Baggers Japan 10000 to 1 long shots, why wouldn't you back them, better than Lotto odds, and harikari with a cricket bat may take a while to perform and we don't want that Baggers. I didn't say what year they would win. Davies is the new generation batsman, big powerful shots that clear the rope, which we're going to see more of. Read the other day about a 17 year old Indian batsman scored a 200 in a List A game, by the name of Yashasvi Jaiswal, he's playing as well in this tournament, the difference is he did it in the sub-continent, South Africa pitches probably suits Davies more. It will be a good tournament, but I can't see much standing in the way of a victory for Australia, except for that inconsistency problem, if it all happens in one game, we're out. Mike I just took a look at the Canadian team. All the X1 have a Sub Continental background. Most are Canadian born tho. Is Ontario the only Canadian province that plays cricket. All home grown boys were born there. What are your views about allowing teams that have no home grown natives, from playing in ICC sanctioned tournaments. My view is that the ICC needs to do more to get the native population playing cricket rather than those from traditional sub continental cricket nations. The US which is now an Associate Member had, the last time I looked, a side dominated by ex pat West Indian and Sub Cont players. While I am for growing our game into a global sport, I do want to see more home grown natives playing for their country. The ball is in the ICC court. Debutant Japan have 5 Japanese natives in its X1. That is what I want to see. The next World Cup that may be 6 or 7. Didn’t know Japan even played cricket? Yep been an an ICC Associate Member since 2005 KW. I had no idea either. There are 95 Associate members DC. That is a potential 95 Test playing nations..if ICC is serious about growing our sport globally. That has to be their #1 priority.
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+x+x+x+xAnother warm up match in the U19's https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19666/scorecard/1208363/australia-under-19s-vs-canada-under-19s-warm-up-iccu19wc-warm-ups-2019-20Baggers looks like your boy had a field day 94 of 27 deliveries, I think Canada may be applauding the dot delivery. Probably should have retired at 50 to give some of the other batsmen some practice, but looks like he is in good form. Jake Fraser-McGurk was the opener this time, wasn't successful. Some other interesting warm up matches Afghanistan Under 19s beat England (in our group) by 21 runs West Indies (in our group) struggled to beat Canada by 3 wickets and only 3 overs to go, but last night beat Scotland by 126 UAE U19 beat NZ U19 won by 1 wicket, but NZ bounced back O/N beating Bangladesh by 4 wickets India are moving along as per India humiliating Afghanistan and getting home against Zimbabwe South Africa lost to Sri Lanka by 15 runs, but beat Nigeria (our 2nd game) by 8 wickets, with Nigeria only scoring 61 However the team I think will win the tournament Undefeated, Japan, has got off to a slow start against Scotland losing by 256 runs and against UAE losing by 253 runs, see they're coming good, and at 10000 to 1 you just have to put $10 on them. Yes Mike. Ollie with a lazy 348 strike rate and 11 maximums. Well after all this bloke was the first and still only U19 player to hit 200 in the nationals. The things that most impresses me is he not just a power hitter with little technique. So he is suited nicely to the red ball game too.. bit like Pucovski. You are having a loan of me saying Japan is your team to beat. They can only get better from here so that is one positive. C'Mon Baggers Japan 10000 to 1 long shots, why wouldn't you back them, better than Lotto odds, and harikari with a cricket bat may take a while to perform and we don't want that Baggers. I didn't say what year they would win. Davies is the new generation batsman, big powerful shots that clear the rope, which we're going to see more of. Read the other day about a 17 year old Indian batsman scored a 200 in a List A game, by the name of Yashasvi Jaiswal, he's playing as well in this tournament, the difference is he did it in the sub-continent, South Africa pitches probably suits Davies more. It will be a good tournament, but I can't see much standing in the way of a victory for Australia, except for that inconsistency problem, if it all happens in one game, we're out. Mike I just took a look at the Canadian team. All the X1 have a Sub Continental background. Most are Canadian born tho. Is Ontario the only Canadian province that plays cricket. All home grown boys were born there. What are your views about allowing teams that have no home grown natives, from playing in ICC sanctioned tournaments. My view is that the ICC needs to do more to get the native population playing cricket rather than those from traditional sub continental cricket nations. The US which is now an Associate Member had, the last time I looked, a side dominated by ex pat West Indian and Sub Cont players. While I am for growing our game into a global sport, I do want to see more home grown natives playing for their country. The ball is in the ICC court. Canada do have most born in Ontario, Calitz was born in Vancouver, Walia and was born in India, Kamal in Pakistan, so with immigration who knows how long they have been in Canada. Canada do have easier immigration laws, I believe a British resident royal and his USA born wife have just decided to move there, so they will be multi-cultural Other teams there has to be some sort of leniency afterall in T20 which is going to be the global form of game with nearly 90 teams playing, to keep them interested they have to be competitive. I have no problem eg with Cameron Gannon playing for the USA, I think his mum is American. I do believe that most if not all the USA team recently named are residents of USA through immigration, Gannon hasn't been selected. Afterall a lot of our athletes are Foreign born and moved to Australia and have represented Australia. Matt Renshaw, Andrew Symonds, Brendon Julian, Meg Lanning, Hilton Cartwright, Steve O'keefe, Usman Khawaja, not to mention other sports, Soccer, Basketball, athletics, both forms of Rugby, Jelena Dokic, Bernard Tomic, Tatiana Grigorieva, Kostya Tszyu...the list goes on and we adopted them as our own.
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+x+x+x+x+xAnother warm up match in the U19's https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19666/scorecard/1208363/australia-under-19s-vs-canada-under-19s-warm-up-iccu19wc-warm-ups-2019-20Baggers looks like your boy had a field day 94 of 27 deliveries, I think Canada may be applauding the dot delivery. Probably should have retired at 50 to give some of the other batsmen some practice, but looks like he is in good form. Jake Fraser-McGurk was the opener this time, wasn't successful. Some other interesting warm up matches Afghanistan Under 19s beat England (in our group) by 21 runs West Indies (in our group) struggled to beat Canada by 3 wickets and only 3 overs to go, but last night beat Scotland by 126 UAE U19 beat NZ U19 won by 1 wicket, but NZ bounced back O/N beating Bangladesh by 4 wickets India are moving along as per India humiliating Afghanistan and getting home against Zimbabwe South Africa lost to Sri Lanka by 15 runs, but beat Nigeria (our 2nd game) by 8 wickets, with Nigeria only scoring 61 However the team I think will win the tournament Undefeated, Japan, has got off to a slow start against Scotland losing by 256 runs and against UAE losing by 253 runs, see they're coming good, and at 10000 to 1 you just have to put $10 on them. Yes Mike. Ollie with a lazy 348 strike rate and 11 maximums. Well after all this bloke was the first and still only U19 player to hit 200 in the nationals. The things that most impresses me is he not just a power hitter with little technique. So he is suited nicely to the red ball game too.. bit like Pucovski. You are having a loan of me saying Japan is your team to beat. They can only get better from here so that is one positive. C'Mon Baggers Japan 10000 to 1 long shots, why wouldn't you back them, better than Lotto odds, and harikari with a cricket bat may take a while to perform and we don't want that Baggers. I didn't say what year they would win. Davies is the new generation batsman, big powerful shots that clear the rope, which we're going to see more of. Read the other day about a 17 year old Indian batsman scored a 200 in a List A game, by the name of Yashasvi Jaiswal, he's playing as well in this tournament, the difference is he did it in the sub-continent, South Africa pitches probably suits Davies more. It will be a good tournament, but I can't see much standing in the way of a victory for Australia, except for that inconsistency problem, if it all happens in one game, we're out. Mike I just took a look at the Canadian team. All the X1 have a Sub Continental background. Most are Canadian born tho. Is Ontario the only Canadian province that plays cricket. All home grown boys were born there. What are your views about allowing teams that have no home grown natives, from playing in ICC sanctioned tournaments. My view is that the ICC needs to do more to get the native population playing cricket rather than those from traditional sub continental cricket nations. The US which is now an Associate Member had, the last time I looked, a side dominated by ex pat West Indian and Sub Cont players. While I am for growing our game into a global sport, I do want to see more home grown natives playing for their country. The ball is in the ICC court. Canada do have most born in Ontario, Calitz was born in Vancouver, Walia and was born in India, Kamal in Pakistan, so with immigration who knows how long they have been in Canada. Canada do have easier immigration laws, I believe a British resident royal and his USA born wife have just decided to move there, so they will be multi-cultural Other teams there has to be some sort of leniency afterall in T20 which is going to be the global form of game with nearly 90 teams playing, to keep them interested they have to be competitive. I have no problem eg with Cameron Gannon playing for the USA, I think his mum is American. I do believe that most if not all the USA team recently named are residents of USA through immigration, Gannon hasn't been selected. Afterall a lot of our athletes are Foreign born and moved to Australia and have represented Australia. Matt Renshaw, Andrew Symonds, Brendon Julian, Meg Lanning, Hilton Cartwright, Steve O'keefe, Usman Khawaja, not to mention other sports, Soccer, Basketball, athletics, both forms of Rugby, Jelena Dokic, Bernard Tomic, Tatiana Grigorieva, Kostya Tszyu...the list goes on and we adopted them as our own. I am talking specifically cricket teams.. and red ball cricket. I honestly dont give two stuffs what happens in T20 or ODI. My interest is seeing Test cricket remains pure. I see a European team for instance and instead of seeing German, Dutch or Hungarian names I am seeing Indian or Pakistan names. Is this what cricket wants. The German, Hungarian or Dutch teams may be promoted in the future into the Test family . I want to see German names when I read the team. The ICC needs to do more to entice more native cricketers into their own national team. Meg Lanning was born to Australian parents.. Wasn't Bernard Tomic born here? I did not know SOK was born elsewhere.
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+x+x+x+x+x+xAnother warm up match in the U19's https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19666/scorecard/1208363/australia-under-19s-vs-canada-under-19s-warm-up-iccu19wc-warm-ups-2019-20Baggers looks like your boy had a field day 94 of 27 deliveries, I think Canada may be applauding the dot delivery. Probably should have retired at 50 to give some of the other batsmen some practice, but looks like he is in good form. Jake Fraser-McGurk was the opener this time, wasn't successful. Some other interesting warm up matches Afghanistan Under 19s beat England (in our group) by 21 runs West Indies (in our group) struggled to beat Canada by 3 wickets and only 3 overs to go, but last night beat Scotland by 126 UAE U19 beat NZ U19 won by 1 wicket, but NZ bounced back O/N beating Bangladesh by 4 wickets India are moving along as per India humiliating Afghanistan and getting home against Zimbabwe South Africa lost to Sri Lanka by 15 runs, but beat Nigeria (our 2nd game) by 8 wickets, with Nigeria only scoring 61 However the team I think will win the tournament Undefeated, Japan, has got off to a slow start against Scotland losing by 256 runs and against UAE losing by 253 runs, see they're coming good, and at 10000 to 1 you just have to put $10 on them. Yes Mike. Ollie with a lazy 348 strike rate and 11 maximums. Well after all this bloke was the first and still only U19 player to hit 200 in the nationals. The things that most impresses me is he not just a power hitter with little technique. So he is suited nicely to the red ball game too.. bit like Pucovski. You are having a loan of me saying Japan is your team to beat. They can only get better from here so that is one positive. C'Mon Baggers Japan 10000 to 1 long shots, why wouldn't you back them, better than Lotto odds, and harikari with a cricket bat may take a while to perform and we don't want that Baggers. I didn't say what year they would win. Davies is the new generation batsman, big powerful shots that clear the rope, which we're going to see more of. Read the other day about a 17 year old Indian batsman scored a 200 in a List A game, by the name of Yashasvi Jaiswal, he's playing as well in this tournament, the difference is he did it in the sub-continent, South Africa pitches probably suits Davies more. It will be a good tournament, but I can't see much standing in the way of a victory for Australia, except for that inconsistency problem, if it all happens in one game, we're out. Mike I just took a look at the Canadian team. All the X1 have a Sub Continental background. Most are Canadian born tho. Is Ontario the only Canadian province that plays cricket. All home grown boys were born there. What are your views about allowing teams that have no home grown natives, from playing in ICC sanctioned tournaments. My view is that the ICC needs to do more to get the native population playing cricket rather than those from traditional sub continental cricket nations. The US which is now an Associate Member had, the last time I looked, a side dominated by ex pat West Indian and Sub Cont players. While I am for growing our game into a global sport, I do want to see more home grown natives playing for their country. The ball is in the ICC court. Canada do have most born in Ontario, Calitz was born in Vancouver, Walia and was born in India, Kamal in Pakistan, so with immigration who knows how long they have been in Canada. Canada do have easier immigration laws, I believe a British resident royal and his USA born wife have just decided to move there, so they will be multi-cultural Other teams there has to be some sort of leniency afterall in T20 which is going to be the global form of game with nearly 90 teams playing, to keep them interested they have to be competitive. I have no problem eg with Cameron Gannon playing for the USA, I think his mum is American. I do believe that most if not all the USA team recently named are residents of USA through immigration, Gannon hasn't been selected. Afterall a lot of our athletes are Foreign born and moved to Australia and have represented Australia. Matt Renshaw, Andrew Symonds, Brendon Julian, Meg Lanning, Hilton Cartwright, Steve O'keefe, Usman Khawaja, not to mention other sports, Soccer, Basketball, athletics, both forms of Rugby, Jelena Dokic, Bernard Tomic, Tatiana Grigorieva, Kostya Tszyu...the list goes on and we adopted them as our own. I am talking specifically cricket teams.. and red ball cricket. I honestly dont give two stuffs what happens in T20 or ODI. My interest is seeing Test cricket remains pure. I see a European team for instance and instead of seeing German, Dutch or Hungarian names I am seeing Indian or Pakistan names. Is this what cricket wants. The German, Hungarian or Dutch teams may be promoted in the future into the Test family . I want to see German names when I read the team. The ICC needs to do more to entice more native cricketers into their own national team. Meg Lanning was born to Australian parents.. Wasn't Bernard Tomic born here? I did not know SOK was born elsewhere. Baggers the ICC sanctioned tournaments, eg this U19 tournament, with the countries we see representing are limited over tournaments. Sorry to say these countries have zero interest in test cricket, it's the T20 format that is interesting them, Let's be honest, T20 is a hell of a lot more interesting than baseball, watching a pitcher throw in a strike zone, in the hope a batter may actually hit a home run, which doesn't occur every game. In T20 the balls do fly and on a regular basis, thus why Japan, America, China who are baseball orientated are interested. And a result occurs in under 3 hours. Test cricket is dead even in most of the test playing nations, crowd support has dropped off severely even here in Australia. England and Australia it still remains OK, but in all honesty teams are no longer wishing to play tests in Australia, you can see that in their performances, they're just doing their duty and now India have the monkey off their back, it will be interesting to see how they approach future series. The most common thought is that overseas players do not have enough preparation to play in Australian conditions and now Australia is forcing Day/Night games on them and they have zero preparation for that. India will not play D/N tests at all. In a way Australia is contributing to the demise of test cricket, and white washes will become a common occurrence in Australia, that crowds won't come, there is no contest. Deep down you do know this, it is sad for us dinosaurs but that is the reality. The only nations that do take test cricket seriously are Australia, England and India, lesser extent South Africa but even the players now are leaving South Africa in the quest for money. Bernard Tomic is German and SOK was born in Malaysia. Meg Lanning, has a Singapore birth certificate thus is eligible to play for them, technically that takes precedence over playing for Australia.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+xAnother warm up match in the U19's https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19666/scorecard/1208363/australia-under-19s-vs-canada-under-19s-warm-up-iccu19wc-warm-ups-2019-20Baggers looks like your boy had a field day 94 of 27 deliveries, I think Canada may be applauding the dot delivery. Probably should have retired at 50 to give some of the other batsmen some practice, but looks like he is in good form. Jake Fraser-McGurk was the opener this time, wasn't successful. Some other interesting warm up matches Afghanistan Under 19s beat England (in our group) by 21 runs West Indies (in our group) struggled to beat Canada by 3 wickets and only 3 overs to go, but last night beat Scotland by 126 UAE U19 beat NZ U19 won by 1 wicket, but NZ bounced back O/N beating Bangladesh by 4 wickets India are moving along as per India humiliating Afghanistan and getting home against Zimbabwe South Africa lost to Sri Lanka by 15 runs, but beat Nigeria (our 2nd game) by 8 wickets, with Nigeria only scoring 61 However the team I think will win the tournament Undefeated, Japan, has got off to a slow start against Scotland losing by 256 runs and against UAE losing by 253 runs, see they're coming good, and at 10000 to 1 you just have to put $10 on them. Yes Mike. Ollie with a lazy 348 strike rate and 11 maximums. Well after all this bloke was the first and still only U19 player to hit 200 in the nationals. The things that most impresses me is he not just a power hitter with little technique. So he is suited nicely to the red ball game too.. bit like Pucovski. You are having a loan of me saying Japan is your team to beat. They can only get better from here so that is one positive. C'Mon Baggers Japan 10000 to 1 long shots, why wouldn't you back them, better than Lotto odds, and harikari with a cricket bat may take a while to perform and we don't want that Baggers. I didn't say what year they would win. Davies is the new generation batsman, big powerful shots that clear the rope, which we're going to see more of. Read the other day about a 17 year old Indian batsman scored a 200 in a List A game, by the name of Yashasvi Jaiswal, he's playing as well in this tournament, the difference is he did it in the sub-continent, South Africa pitches probably suits Davies more. It will be a good tournament, but I can't see much standing in the way of a victory for Australia, except for that inconsistency problem, if it all happens in one game, we're out. Mike I just took a look at the Canadian team. All the X1 have a Sub Continental background. Most are Canadian born tho. Is Ontario the only Canadian province that plays cricket. All home grown boys were born there. What are your views about allowing teams that have no home grown natives, from playing in ICC sanctioned tournaments. My view is that the ICC needs to do more to get the native population playing cricket rather than those from traditional sub continental cricket nations. The US which is now an Associate Member had, the last time I looked, a side dominated by ex pat West Indian and Sub Cont players. While I am for growing our game into a global sport, I do want to see more home grown natives playing for their country. The ball is in the ICC court. Canada do have most born in Ontario, Calitz was born in Vancouver, Walia and was born in India, Kamal in Pakistan, so with immigration who knows how long they have been in Canada. Canada do have easier immigration laws, I believe a British resident royal and his USA born wife have just decided to move there, so they will be multi-cultural Other teams there has to be some sort of leniency afterall in T20 which is going to be the global form of game with nearly 90 teams playing, to keep them interested they have to be competitive. I have no problem eg with Cameron Gannon playing for the USA, I think his mum is American. I do believe that most if not all the USA team recently named are residents of USA through immigration, Gannon hasn't been selected. Afterall a lot of our athletes are Foreign born and moved to Australia and have represented Australia. Matt Renshaw, Andrew Symonds, Brendon Julian, Meg Lanning, Hilton Cartwright, Steve O'keefe, Usman Khawaja, not to mention other sports, Soccer, Basketball, athletics, both forms of Rugby, Jelena Dokic, Bernard Tomic, Tatiana Grigorieva, Kostya Tszyu...the list goes on and we adopted them as our own. I am talking specifically cricket teams.. and red ball cricket. I honestly dont give two stuffs what happens in T20 or ODI. My interest is seeing Test cricket remains pure. I see a European team for instance and instead of seeing German, Dutch or Hungarian names I am seeing Indian or Pakistan names. Is this what cricket wants. The German, Hungarian or Dutch teams may be promoted in the future into the Test family . I want to see German names when I read the team. The ICC needs to do more to entice more native cricketers into their own national team. Meg Lanning was born to Australian parents.. Wasn't Bernard Tomic born here? I did not know SOK was born elsewhere. Baggers the ICC sanctioned tournaments, eg this U19 tournament, with the countries we see representing are limited over tournaments. Sorry to say these countries have zero interest in test cricket, it's the T20 format that is interesting them, Let's be honest, T20 is a hell of a lot more interesting than baseball, watching a pitcher throw in a strike zone, in the hope a batter may actually hit a home run, which doesn't occur every game. In T20 the balls do fly and on a regular basis, thus why Japan, America, China who are baseball orientated are interested. And a result occurs in under 3 hours. Test cricket is dead even in most of the test playing nations, crowd support has dropped off severely even here in Australia. England and Australia it still remains OK, but in all honesty teams are no longer wishing to play tests in Australia, you can see that in their performances, they're just doing their duty and now India have the monkey off their back, it will be interesting to see how they approach future series. The most common thought is that overseas players do not have enough preparation to play in Australian conditions and now Australia is forcing Day/Night games on them and they have zero preparation for that. India will not play D/N tests at all. In a way Australia is contributing to the demise of test cricket, and white washes will become a common occurrence in Australia, that crowds won't come, there is no contest. Deep down you do know this, it is sad for us dinosaurs but that is the reality. The only nations that do take test cricket seriously are Australia, England and India, lesser extent South Africa but even the players now are leaving South Africa in the quest for money. Bernard Tomic is German and SOK was born in Malaysia. Meg Lanning, has a Singapore birth certificate thus is eligible to play for them, technically that takes precedence over playing for Australia. Well Tomic is welcome to go and play for Germany. He aint no good to us. Maybe technically. But Meg will play her entire career for us.
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Mike looks as tho this generation of Saffer is no better at playing spin than the current side. 6 big ones to their leggie Ghafari. The Afghans also boasting a 15 year chinaman bowler that took 2. Our boys hit off their tournament late tonite.
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“It is going to be very hard to organise three- or five-game series with the cost that is involved. It would be great if we could play quite a few Tests a year but it is not financially viable as it stands,” Porterfield added. “That is what it is.”
This is a newcomer to Test cricket decrying the state of cricket in his country. What is the answer then Mike. Do we all sit by and watch an institution of our sport wither and die. Seems money is the crux of the problem. The ICC and BCCI has to open its coffers to help these two and later Test newcomers.. as do the ECB and CA. Does the BCCI run IPL? If so instead of paying obscene salaries for 6 weeks of cricket.. lower the auction price and put the savings into a special fund for Test newcomers to meet their admin expenses which in turn will allow them to play more test matches.
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I did say that Fox will show the Aussie games.
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+xI did say that Fox will show the Aussie games. Australia v Windies: Liam Scott, Jake Fraser McGurk, Mack Harvey, Lachlan Hearne, Oliver Davies, Patrick Rowe †, Corey Kelly, Connor Sully, Tanveer Sangha, Tom Murphy, Matt Willans. Aussies lose toss and are batting. Deck looks flat.. devoid of grass.
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Mike you say that young cricketers seem to prefer the shorter formats. Is it any wonder as in this country all cricket played before Premier Cricket and First Class is white ball. Even the underage nationals are totally white ball. I have been calling for a red ball component to be added to it.. same as needs to happen in the World Cup. The young promising cricketer needs to be reminded that he has a red ball career to aspire to..same as white ball.
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+xMike you say that young cricketers seem to prefer the shorter formats. Is it any wonder as in this country all cricket played before Premier Cricket and First Class is white ball. There has to be a red ball component introduced to the underage nationals.. same as needs to happen in the World Cup. The young promising cricketer needs to be reminded that he has a red ball career to aspire to..same as white ball. Aussies are 2-52 after 10.
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+x+xMike you say that young cricketers seem to prefer the shorter formats. Is it any wonder as in this country all cricket played before Premier Cricket and First Class is white ball. There has to be a red ball component introduced to the underage nationals.. same as needs to happen in the World Cup. The young promising cricketer needs to be reminded that he has a red ball career to aspire to..same as white ball. Aussies are 2-52 after 10. deleted
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+x+x+xMike you say that young cricketers seem to prefer the shorter formats. Is it any wonder as in this country all cricket played before Premier Cricket and First Class is white ball. There has to be a red ball component introduced to the underage nationals.. same as needs to happen in the World Cup. The young promising cricketer needs to be reminded that he has a red ball career to aspire to..same as white ball. Aussies are 2-52 after 10. Sloppy running has handed the Windies two wickets. Now Oliver Davies goes for a golden duck. Not the way he'd have wanted to start the tournament.
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+x+x+x+xMike you say that young cricketers seem to prefer the shorter formats. Is it any wonder as in this country all cricket played before Premier Cricket and First Class is white ball. There has to be a red ball component introduced to the underage nationals.. same as needs to happen in the World Cup. The young promising cricketer needs to be reminded that he has a red ball career to aspire to..same as white ball. Aussies are 2-52 after 10. Sloppy running has handed the Windies two wickets. Now Oliver Davies goes for a golden duck. Not the way he'd have wanted to start the tournament. Fraser-Mc with our first 50. Is dropped the next ball.
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West Indies Beat Australia For The First Time In Under-19 World Cup
Yes Baggers, we lost it with those two run outs then the golden duck by Davies. To only bat out 36 overs, appalling, however it did take WI 46 overs to score the runs, so maybe the bowlers are OK, just lack of runs. When the pressure is on some do crumble. So Australia took only 1 opener to the tournament and don't play him???? Quality performance by Jake Fraser-McGurk and the keeper Patrick Rowe. with the ball only Sangha really performed. What were we saying about lack of openers and questionable selection of bowlers, they didn't even play Liam Marshall. Of course changes can be made for the next game with Liam Marshall, Sam Fanning and Cooper Connolly but who for??? Oliver Davies? Liam Scott? Lachlan Hearne? Tommorrow is now an important game against Nigeria and if it was a No result due to rain we could be out Big game against England and if it was to be a No Result or loss, we would be out.
Rain had an effect on other games but UAE beat Canada, Bangladesh scoring 132 in 11 overs to beat Zimbabwe and NZ only getting a No Result against Japan,
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+xWest Indies Beat Australia For The First Time In Under-19 World CupYes Baggers, we lost it with those two run outs then the golden duck by Davies. To only bat out 36 overs, appalling, however it did take WI 46 overs to score the runs, so maybe the bowlers are OK, just lack of runs. When the pressure is on some do crumble. So Australia took only 1 opener to the tournament and don't play him???? Quality performance by Jake Fraser-McGurk and the keeper Patrick Rowe. with the ball only Sangha really performed. What were we saying about lack of openers and questionable selection of bowlers, they didn't even play Liam Marshall. Of course changes can be made for the next game with Liam Marshall, Sam Fanning and Cooper Connolly but who for??? Oliver Davies? Liam Scott? Lachlan Hearne? Tommorrow is now an important game against Nigeria and if it was a No result due to rain we could be out Big game against England and if it was to be a No Result or loss, we would be out. Rain had an effect on other games but UAE beat Canada, Bangladesh scoring 132 in 11 overs to beat Zimbabwe and NZ only getting a No Result against Japan, Mike you referring to Fanning as opener. Liam Scott looks out of place there. He also bowls but did not last nite. Liam Marshall has to come in as does Fanning. No way am I dropping Davies or Hearn. Davies may not be match fit but we know what he can do.. Hearn came to the tournament as the best performed batsman in this age group. I question why CA did not schedule a pre tournament series. The nationals finished over a month ago. Other nations boards did. When the pressure is on some do crumble.
Is that a crack aimed at Davies. If so you are wrong. I have footage of him murdering big burly seasoned bowlers in only his second top grade Premier Cricket match. He had not long turned 17 . Big hopes for him to play Test cricket. Did you watch any of the match Mike.
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+x+xWest Indies Beat Australia For The First Time In Under-19 World CupYes Baggers, we lost it with those two run outs then the golden duck by Davies. To only bat out 36 overs, appalling, however it did take WI 46 overs to score the runs, so maybe the bowlers are OK, just lack of runs. When the pressure is on some do crumble. So Australia took only 1 opener to the tournament and don't play him???? Quality performance by Jake Fraser-McGurk and the keeper Patrick Rowe. with the ball only Sangha really performed. What were we saying about lack of openers and questionable selection of bowlers, they didn't even play Liam Marshall. Of course changes can be made for the next game with Liam Marshall, Sam Fanning and Cooper Connolly but who for??? Oliver Davies? Liam Scott? Lachlan Hearne? Tommorrow is now an important game against Nigeria and if it was a No result due to rain we could be out Big game against England and if it was to be a No Result or loss, we would be out. Rain had an effect on other games but UAE beat Canada, Bangladesh scoring 132 in 11 overs to beat Zimbabwe and NZ only getting a No Result against Japan, Mike you referring to Fanning as opener. Liam Scott looks out of place there. He also bowls but did not last nite. Liam Marshall has to come in as does Fanning. No way am I dropping Davies or Hearn. Davies may not be match fit but we know what he can do.. Hearn came to the tournament as the best performed batsman in this age group. I question why CA did not schedule a pre tournament series. The nationals finished over a month ago. Other nations boards did. When the pressure is on some do crumble.
Is that a crack aimed at Davies. If so you are wrong. I have footage of him murdering big burly seasoned bowlers in only his second top grade Premier Cricket match. He had not long turned 17 . Big hopes for him to play Test cricket. Did you watch any of the match Mike. Not at all Baggers, life is full of pressure situations, and it is how you deal with those situations which will measure how successful one will be. For every 1 performance under pressure, I can show you 100 failures under pressure. Pressure can get to anyone. It's the excuses that get under my skin, man up and own mistakes, some always have excuses, it's the pitch, the conditions weren't right, fielders dropped catches, got a bad umpiring decision, carrying an injury...., excuses..... excuses. Champions never have excuses, they admit they didn't play well enough to win.
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+x+x+xWest Indies Beat Australia For The First Time In Under-19 World CupYes Baggers, we lost it with those two run outs then the golden duck by Davies. To only bat out 36 overs, appalling, however it did take WI 46 overs to score the runs, so maybe the bowlers are OK, just lack of runs. When the pressure is on some do crumble. So Australia took only 1 opener to the tournament and don't play him???? Quality performance by Jake Fraser-McGurk and the keeper Patrick Rowe. with the ball only Sangha really performed. What were we saying about lack of openers and questionable selection of bowlers, they didn't even play Liam Marshall. Of course changes can be made for the next game with Liam Marshall, Sam Fanning and Cooper Connolly but who for??? Oliver Davies? Liam Scott? Lachlan Hearne? Tommorrow is now an important game against Nigeria and if it was a No result due to rain we could be out Big game against England and if it was to be a No Result or loss, we would be out. Rain had an effect on other games but UAE beat Canada, Bangladesh scoring 132 in 11 overs to beat Zimbabwe and NZ only getting a No Result against Japan, Mike you referring to Fanning as opener. Liam Scott looks out of place there. He also bowls but did not last nite. Liam Marshall has to come in as does Fanning. No way am I dropping Davies or Hearn. Davies may not be match fit but we know what he can do.. Hearn came to the tournament as the best performed batsman in this age group. I question why CA did not schedule a pre tournament series. The nationals finished over a month ago. Other nations boards did. When the pressure is on some do crumble.
Is that a crack aimed at Davies. If so you are wrong. I have footage of him murdering big burly seasoned bowlers in only his second top grade Premier Cricket match. He had not long turned 17 . Big hopes for him to play Test cricket. Did you watch any of the match Mike. Not at all Baggers, life is full of pressure situations, and it is how you deal with those situations which will measure how successful one will be. For every 1 performance under pressure, I can show you 100 failures under pressure. Pressure can get to anyone. It's the excuses that get under my skin, man up and own mistakes, some always have excuses, it's the pitch, the conditions weren't right, fielders dropped catches, got a bad umpiring decision, carrying an injury...., excuses..... excuses. Champions never have excuses, they admit they didn't play well enough to win. +x+x+xWest Indies Beat Australia For The First Time In Under-19 World CupYes Baggers, we lost it with those two run outs then the golden duck by Davies. To only bat out 36 overs, appalling, however it did take WI 46 overs to score the runs, so maybe the bowlers are OK, just lack of runs. When the pressure is on some do crumble. So Australia took only 1 opener to the tournament and don't play him???? Quality performance by Jake Fraser-McGurk and the keeper Patrick Rowe. with the ball only Sangha really performed. What were we saying about lack of openers and questionable selection of bowlers, they didn't even play Liam Marshall. Of course changes can be made for the next game with Liam Marshall, Sam Fanning and Cooper Connolly but who for??? Oliver Davies? Liam Scott? Lachlan Hearne? Tommorrow is now an important game against Nigeria and if it was a No result due to rain we could be out Big game against England and if it was to be a No Result or loss, we would be out. Rain had an effect on other games but UAE beat Canada, Bangladesh scoring 132 in 11 overs to beat Zimbabwe and NZ only getting a No Result against Japan, Mike you referring to Fanning as opener. Liam Scott looks out of place there. He also bowls but did not last nite. Liam Marshall has to come in as does Fanning. No way am I dropping Davies or Hearn. Davies may not be match fit but we know what he can do.. Hearn came to the tournament as the best performed batsman in this age group. I question why CA did not schedule a pre tournament series. The nationals finished over a month ago. Other nations boards did. When the pressure is on some do crumble.
Is that a crack aimed at Davies. If so you are wrong. I have footage of him murdering big burly seasoned bowlers in only his second top grade Premier Cricket match. He had not long turned 17 . Big hopes for him to play Test cricket. Did you watch any of the match Mike. Not at all Baggers, life is full of pressure situations, and it is how you deal with those situations which will measure how successful one will be. For every 1 performance under pressure, I can show you 100 failures under pressure. Pressure can get to anyone. It's the excuses that get under my skin, man up and own mistakes, some always have excuses, it's the pitch, the conditions weren't right, fielders dropped catches, got a bad umpiring decision, carrying an injury...., excuses..... excuses. Champions never have excuses, they admit they didn't play well enough to win. Mike here's hoping our kids put up a better show in this tournament than our ODI old men have just put up in India. Fell into a big hole after the first match. finishing with a woeful bowling display last nite. Cummins 2 wickets for the series Starc 3.. none in last two games. White ball cricket needs specialist white ball cricketers.
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tonite's games: England v Windies Aust v Nigeria.
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+xMike's dark horse Japan say they are happy if they improve from game to game in this world cup. They may have been hammered by India overnite but there is plenty of resolve and belief in this Oriental minnow. " This is only the start of our journey", said their coach. I for one will be watching the progress of Japan in all formats over the coming years. The Banglas had an easy win over Scotland in the other match. Australia takes on our old enemy England on Thursday. Mike'll tell us what we need to do to reach next stage. The Pommies must win.. that is a certainty.
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DC why is that sometimes you can delete an unwanted post and others not. Baffling. "The West Indians are already saying that, with six of their best players preferring to play Big Bash League than Test cricket last summer."
Mike all I can say is thank god their influence not to play Test cricket is not rubbing off on the younger generation. At least not this youngster.. Jayden Seales who is opening the Windies attack in the World Cup. His father Larry says. "He wants to represent West Indies in Test cricket. He has always said to me that the pinnacle of his career will be the day he plays cricket for five days straight wearing the West Indies cap." Good for you Larry Seales and Jayden. Here is hoping that Jayden's team mates feel the same. Betting they do.
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Surely only Australia can go thru to the next stage tonite unless England wins within 40 overs or something as our net run rate is far in access of theirs. Two years ago it was "the ginja ninja" Lloyd Pope that weaved a web over England this time Tanveer Sangha is aiming to do the same. Sangha who already has 9 wickets from his two matches makes it clear he does not copy any other leg spinner but rather plays his own game." Unlike Popey I don't take most of my wickets with wrong'uns, I try to take them with my stock ball and try to strategically get batsmen out more than anything. I don't try to bowl as quick as I can. I try to vary my pace."
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Today Australia U19 Match Australia U19 vs England U19, Match 16, Group B
Head to Head
LAST FIVE MATCHES | DATE | SERIES/TOURNAMENT |
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AUS19 | 127 | beat | 96 | ENG19 | 23/01/18 | Under-19s World Cup | AUS19 | 294/6 | lost to | 297/6 | ENG19 | 22/08/15 | Australia Under-19s tour of England 2015 | AUS19 | 101/3 | beat | 99 | ENG19 | 20/08/15 | Australia Under-19s tour of England 2015 | AUS19 | 226/7 | lost to | 229/7 | ENG19 | 17/08/15 | Australia Under-19s tour of England 2015 | AUS19 | | match abandoned | | ENG19 | 14/08/15 | Australia Under-19s tour of England 2015 | Date & Time: Jan 22 2020 8:00 AM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL 1:30 PM IST. Venue: Diamond Oval, KimberleySquad England U19 Squad:
Ben Charlesworth, Jordan Cox(w), Tom Clark, Jack Haynes, Dan Mousley, Joey Evison, Lewis Goldsworthy, George Balderson(c), Kasey Aldridge, Blake Cullen, Hamidullah Qadri, George Hill, Scott Currie, Harry Duke, Sam Young Australia U19 Squad:
Sam Fanning, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Mackenzie Harvey(c), Oliver Davies, Lachlan Hearne, Todd Murphy, Patrick Rowe(w), Tanveer Sangha, Liam Scott, Liam Marshall, Bradley Simpson, Corey Kelly, Matthew Willans, Cooper Connolly, Connor Sully
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+xToday Australia U19 Match Australia U19 vs England U19, Match 16, Group B
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AUS19 | 127 | beat | 96 | ENG19 | 23/01/18 | Under-19s World Cup | AUS19 | 294/6 | lost to | 297/6 | ENG19 | 22/08/15 | Australia Under-19s tour of England 2015 | AUS19 | 101/3 | beat | 99 | ENG19 | 20/08/15 | Australia Under-19s tour of England 2015 | AUS19 | 226/7 | lost to | 229/7 | ENG19 | 17/08/15 | Australia Under-19s tour of England 2015 | AUS19 | | match abandoned | | ENG19 | 14/08/15 | Australia Under-19s tour of England 2015 | Date & Time: Jan 22 2020 8:00 AM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL 1:30 PM IST. Venue: Diamond Oval, KimberleySquad England U19 Squad:
Ben Charlesworth, Jordan Cox(w), Tom Clark, Jack Haynes, Dan Mousley, Joey Evison, Lewis Goldsworthy, George Balderson(c), Kasey Aldridge, Blake Cullen, Hamidullah Qadri, George Hill, Scott Currie, Harry Duke, Sam Young Australia U19 Squad:
Sam Fanning, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Mackenzie Harvey(c), Oliver Davies, Lachlan Hearne, Todd Murphy, Patrick Rowe(w), Tanveer Sangha, Liam Scott, Liam Marshall, Bradley Simpson, Corey Kelly, Matthew Willans, Cooper Connolly, Connor Sully
Yep Australia holds bragging rights over the old enemy after a crushing win in 2018. Fox Cricket is showing the match.
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The great escape by Australia to win on the final delivery. Australia required 46 runs with 4.2 overs and only 2 wickets left and thanks to Connor Sully unbeaten 35 off 20 deliveries and Todd Murphy 16 off 10 deliveries got the runs on the final delivery. Those two were also the pick of the bowlers. A good innings by MacKenzie Harvey supported by Lachlan Hearne saw Australia 2/152 and continuing their dominance over England, but very ordinary batting by the middle order saw Australia lose 6 wickets for 53 before Sully took the long handle to England. Australia very lucky to be moving into the finals and it is the man of the match performance by Connor Sully that the team need to thank.
Dependent on tonight's game India V New Zealand where the winner will be Australia's opponent in the quarter finals. Cooper Connolly needs to come in for the first quarter final, but Australia seem reluctant to drop Liam Scott due to his bowling, so will they be prepared to drop Oliver Davies?
The performance by Australia so far means that they could play favourites India in the first Quarter final on Jan 28, and some players need to step up for them to progress Other quarter finals possibly New Zealand V West Indies Bangladesh Pakistan Afghanistan and either South Africa or UAE
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Surely given the net r/r difference England needed to win big to proceed. Or is Nigeria their lifeline. In the end the Pommies decided to make it interesting.. .Sangha was rather a surprise.. with only the solitary wicket. Seems the Poms have improved their wrist spin play from two years back. Can not fathom why our best rated quick Liam Marshall has not played. I forgot to watch the match. Was trying to save my pool from turning into a swamp after a ferocious hailstorm had washed a wheelbarrow load of dirt and palm tree debris into it.
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A hi-flying India stand in the way of Australia going thru to the semis tonite. The Aussie selectors need to make a change or two. Liam Scott has to go for Liam Marshall. Leftie Willans has been moderate at best too and must be under some pressure to hold his place.. specially given he came into the tournament in poor form.
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+xA hi-flying India stand in the way of Australia going thru to the semis tonite. The Aussie selectors need to make a change or two. Liam Scott has to go for Liam Marshall. Leftie Willans has been moderate at best too and must be under some pressure to hold his place.. specially given he came into the tournament in poor form. A good effort by the Aussie attack to restrict India to 9-233.
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+x+xA hi-flying India stand in the way of Australia going thru to the semis tonite. The Aussie selectors need to make a change or two. Liam Scott has to go for Liam Marshall. Leftie Willans has been moderate at best too and must be under some pressure to hold his place.. specially given he came into the tournament in poor form. A good effort by the Aussie attack to restrict India to 9-233. Excellent effort by the bowlers especially considering the calibre of batsmen India have. But we lost it when they left Cooper Connolly out again. He was one of the best in the U19 Australian championships, yet once again played Oliver Davies who has done nothing apart from score a 200 against Northern Territory 18 months ago. Even in that particular tournament apart from the 200 only av 30 against the other states. Purely a minnow basher, and it showed only scoring 7 runs for the entire tournament. He didn't play the last U19 Australian champs so he should not have been selected. What makes his performance worse is the amount CA has invested in him recently being chosen in 2019 CA National Performance Squad – MRF Tour of India. Some are very fortunate at the selection table, they don't even have to play to be selected. Lachlan Hearne, another one that was recently selected in the National Performance Squad, again failed with the step up to an international level. I'll give CA one thing they know how to waste money. The money spent for that 20 day tour to India could have been better spent at the grass roots development and benefited more than just a select few, Disappointing effort by the young blokes but there will be many sitting back in Australia who performed at the Nationals yet were overlooked by selectors in favour of others who haven't played anything, and now those players have to decide whether to give the game away and get a career elsewhere.
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+x+x+xA hi-flying India stand in the way of Australia going thru to the semis tonite. The Aussie selectors need to make a change or two. Liam Scott has to go for Liam Marshall. Leftie Willans has been moderate at best too and must be under some pressure to hold his place.. specially given he came into the tournament in poor form. A good effort by the Aussie attack to restrict India to 9-233. Excellent effort by the bowlers especially considering the calibre of batsmen India have. But we lost it when they left Cooper Connolly out again. He was one of the best in the U19 Australian championships, yet once again played Oliver Davies who has done nothing apart from score a 200 against Northern Territory 18 months ago. Even in that particular tournament apart from the 200 only av 30 against the other states. Purely a minnow basher, and it showed only scoring 7 runs for the entire tournament. He didn't play the last U19 Australian champs so he should not have been selected. What makes his performance worse is the amount CA has invested in him recently being chosen in 2019 CA National Performance Squad – MRF Tour of India. Some are very fortunate at the selection table, they don't even have to play to be selected. Lachlan Hearne, another one that was recently selected in the National Performance Squad, again failed with the step up to an international level. I'll give CA one thing they know how to waste money. The money spent for that 20 day tour to India could have been better spent at the grass roots development and benefited more than just a select few, Disappointing effort by the young blokes but there will be many sitting back in Australia who performed at the Nationals yet were overlooked by selectors in favour of others who haven't played anything, and now those players have to decide whether to give the game away and get a career elsewhere. The selectors as per usual got things arse up Mike by selecting blokes that did not deserve it and leaving others at home that did. In retrospect Davies was not match fit.. mentally at least having not played for months prior to the tournament so was picked on reputation. Willans did not have the wickets on the board to be selected yet Harvey chose him to open when he needed to be first change. The most impressive of our quicks was Corey Kelly. Sangha never stepped up in the final either.. Murphy outbowled him.
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+x+x+x+xA hi-flying India stand in the way of Australia going thru to the semis tonite. The Aussie selectors need to make a change or two. Liam Scott has to go for Liam Marshall. Leftie Willans has been moderate at best too and must be under some pressure to hold his place.. specially given he came into the tournament in poor form. A good effort by the Aussie attack to restrict India to 9-233. Excellent effort by the bowlers especially considering the calibre of batsmen India have. But we lost it when they left Cooper Connolly out again. He was one of the best in the U19 Australian championships, yet once again played Oliver Davies who has done nothing apart from score a 200 against Northern Territory 18 months ago. Even in that particular tournament apart from the 200 only av 30 against the other states. Purely a minnow basher, and it showed only scoring 7 runs for the entire tournament. He didn't play the last U19 Australian champs so he should not have been selected. What makes his performance worse is the amount CA has invested in him recently being chosen in 2019 CA National Performance Squad – MRF Tour of India. Some are very fortunate at the selection table, they don't even have to play to be selected. Lachlan Hearne, another one that was recently selected in the National Performance Squad, again failed with the step up to an international level. I'll give CA one thing they know how to waste money. The money spent for that 20 day tour to India could have been better spent at the grass roots development and benefited more than just a select few, Disappointing effort by the young blokes but there will be many sitting back in Australia who performed at the Nationals yet were overlooked by selectors in favour of others who haven't played anything, and now those players have to decide whether to give the game away and get a career elsewhere. The selectors as per usual got things arse up Mike by selecting blokes that did not deserve it and leaving others at home that did. In retrospect Davies was not match fit.. mentally at least having not played for months prior to the tournament so was picked on reputation. Willans did not have the wickets on the board to be selected yet Harvey chose him to open when he needed to be first change. The most impressive of our quicks was Corey Kelly. Sangha never stepped up in the final either.. Murphy outbowled him. I was alarmed as was Aussie comm Tom Moody when it was revealed that Australia had played only a piddling 7 international matches prior to the WC compared to India's 31. It is now clear that extra match practice and match awareness proved a telling point when the chips were down. CA as per usual falling down on its job.
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+x+x+x+x+xA hi-flying India stand in the way of Australia going thru to the semis tonite. The Aussie selectors need to make a change or two. Liam Scott has to go for Liam Marshall. Leftie Willans has been moderate at best too and must be under some pressure to hold his place.. specially given he came into the tournament in poor form. A good effort by the Aussie attack to restrict India to 9-233. Excellent effort by the bowlers especially considering the calibre of batsmen India have. But we lost it when they left Cooper Connolly out again. He was one of the best in the U19 Australian championships, yet once again played Oliver Davies who has done nothing apart from score a 200 against Northern Territory 18 months ago. Even in that particular tournament apart from the 200 only av 30 against the other states. Purely a minnow basher, and it showed only scoring 7 runs for the entire tournament. He didn't play the last U19 Australian champs so he should not have been selected. What makes his performance worse is the amount CA has invested in him recently being chosen in 2019 CA National Performance Squad – MRF Tour of India. Some are very fortunate at the selection table, they don't even have to play to be selected. Lachlan Hearne, another one that was recently selected in the National Performance Squad, again failed with the step up to an international level. I'll give CA one thing they know how to waste money. The money spent for that 20 day tour to India could have been better spent at the grass roots development and benefited more than just a select few, Disappointing effort by the young blokes but there will be many sitting back in Australia who performed at the Nationals yet were overlooked by selectors in favour of others who haven't played anything, and now those players have to decide whether to give the game away and get a career elsewhere. The selectors as per usual got things arse up Mike by selecting blokes that did not deserve it and leaving others at home that did. In retrospect Davies was not match fit.. mentally at least having not played for months prior to the tournament so was picked on reputation. Willans did not have the wickets on the board to be selected yet Harvey chose him to open when he needed to be first change. The most impressive of our quicks was Corey Kelly. Sangha never stepped up in the final either.. Murphy outbowled him. I was alarmed as was Aussie comm Tom Moody when it was revealed that Australia had played only a piddling 7 international matches prior to the WC compared to India's 31. It is now clear that extra match practice and match awareness proved a telling point when the chips were down. CA as per usual falling down on its job. Some of those games for India, is their selection process. They have India A B and C teams playing against Nepal. They did a quad series India A and B against South Africa and Afghanistan. The difference between them and us is India only select performers, every single one of their players selected have performed in these series. Jaiswal scored 200 at List A level, how do you compete against that? Easy, select only those that have performed on field. The last U19 championships, Tom Kelly, Dylan Brasher, Owen Mitchell, Issac Higgins, just weren't selected. After being around the tournaments, I can tell you exactly what went on over in Western Australia at the U19 championships. They've already picked the side and just follow around those particular players, everyone else is ignored. So sick of people ignoring on-field performances, these are just kids trying to get ahead in life, they are performing when it matters, now they have to go off to their states begging for a rookie contract, or else have to look for some other means of employment. But those selected for Australia U19 have nothing to worry about CA just throw money at them. These cricket pathways contracts are all BS, scrap them and make all players work for their selection. Look at Labuchagne, never selected for Australia U19 team, but one thing they can't judge is which players have work ethics and are prepared to practice a lot.
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+x+x+x+x+x+xA hi-flying India stand in the way of Australia going thru to the semis tonite. The Aussie selectors need to make a change or two. Liam Scott has to go for Liam Marshall. Leftie Willans has been moderate at best too and must be under some pressure to hold his place.. specially given he came into the tournament in poor form. A good effort by the Aussie attack to restrict India to 9-233. Excellent effort by the bowlers especially considering the calibre of batsmen India have. But we lost it when they left Cooper Connolly out again. He was one of the best in the U19 Australian championships, yet once again played Oliver Davies who has done nothing apart from score a 200 against Northern Territory 18 months ago. Even in that particular tournament apart from the 200 only av 30 against the other states. Purely a minnow basher, and it showed only scoring 7 runs for the entire tournament. He didn't play the last U19 Australian champs so he should not have been selected. What makes his performance worse is the amount CA has invested in him recently being chosen in 2019 CA National Performance Squad – MRF Tour of India. Some are very fortunate at the selection table, they don't even have to play to be selected. Lachlan Hearne, another one that was recently selected in the National Performance Squad, again failed with the step up to an international level. I'll give CA one thing they know how to waste money. The money spent for that 20 day tour to India could have been better spent at the grass roots development and benefited more than just a select few, Disappointing effort by the young blokes but there will be many sitting back in Australia who performed at the Nationals yet were overlooked by selectors in favour of others who haven't played anything, and now those players have to decide whether to give the game away and get a career elsewhere. The selectors as per usual got things arse up Mike by selecting blokes that did not deserve it and leaving others at home that did. In retrospect Davies was not match fit.. mentally at least having not played for months prior to the tournament so was picked on reputation. Willans did not have the wickets on the board to be selected yet Harvey chose him to open when he needed to be first change. The most impressive of our quicks was Corey Kelly. Sangha never stepped up in the final either.. Murphy outbowled him. I was alarmed as was Aussie comm Tom Moody when it was revealed that Australia had played only a piddling 7 international matches prior to the WC compared to India's 31. It is now clear that extra match practice and match awareness proved a telling point when the chips were down. CA as per usual falling down on its job. Some of those games for India, is their selection process. They have India A B and C teams playing against Nepal. They did a quad series India A and B against South Africa and Afghanistan. The difference between them and us is India only select performers, every single one of their players selected have performed in these series. Jaiswal scored 200 at List A level, how do you compete against that? Easy, select only those that have performed on field. The last U19 championships, Tom Kelly, Dylan Brasher, Owen Mitchell, Issac Higgins, just weren't selected. After being around the tournaments, I can tell you exactly what went on over in Western Australia at the U19 championships. They've already picked the side and just follow around those particular players, everyone else is ignored. So sick of people ignoring on-field performances, these are just kids trying to get ahead in life, they are performing when it matters, now they have to go off to their states begging for a rookie contract, or else have to look for some other means of employment. But those selected for Australia U19 have nothing to worry about CA just throw money at them. These cricket pathways contracts are all BS, scrap them and make all players work for their selection. Look at Labuchagne, never selected for Australia U19 team, but one thing they can't judge is which players have work ethics and are prepared to practice a lot. Especially ignoring national champs results. Why hold them then in that case Mike.
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My scorecard for this WC
Sam Fanning 136 runs av 68.....................8/10 Tanveer Sangha, 11 wickets @ 13................8/10
Jake Fraser-McGurk 118 runs av 40 ..........7/10 Mackenzie Harvey 89 runs av 30...............7/10 Patrick Rowe, 6c/1s 72 runs av 24................7/10
Todd Murphy 4 wickets @ 28.5 but helped get Australia into the finals with the bat against England............6/10 Connor Sully 4 wickets @ 34 but got us into the finals with the bat against England........6/10
Corey Kelly, 3 wickets @ 26........................5/10 Bradley Simpson. 4 wickets @ 20.................5/10 Matthew Willans, 2 wickets @ 33..................4/10
Lachlan Hearne, 50 runs av 16.6................3/10 Liam Scott 1/41 and 40 runs av 10..............3/10
Oliver Davies, 7 runs av 2.3.......................1/10
Liam Marshall only played against Nigeria 1/17 why was he there? Cooper Connolly did not play why was he there?
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+xMy scorecard for this WC
Sam Fanning 136 runs av 68.....................8/10 Tanveer Sangha, 11 wickets @ 13................8/10
Jake Fraser-McGurk 118 runs av 40 ..........7/10 Mackenzie Harvey 89 runs av 30...............7/10 Patrick Rowe, 6c/1s 72 runs av 24................7/10
Todd Murphy 4 wickets @ 28.5 but helped get Australia into the finals with the bat against England............6/10 Connor Sully 4 wickets @ 34 but got us into the finals with the bat against England........6/10
Corey Kelly, 3 wickets @ 26........................5/10 Bradley Simpson. 4 wickets @ 20.................5/10 Matthew Willans, 2 wickets @ 33..................4/10
Lachlan Hearne, 50 runs av 16.6................3/10 Liam Scott 1/41 and 40 runs av 10..............3/10
Oliver Davies, 7 runs av 2.3.......................1/10
Liam Marshall only played against Nigeria 1/17 why was he there? Cooper Connolly did not play why was he there? Mike you just love having the chance to rubbish anyone wearing a Blue cap.. but this time it is deserved on Oliver Davies who never got out of first gear in this tournament. Lachlan Hearn was not far behind him. Still faith in them for big futures. In a return of serve where was the penetration from opening bowlers Sully and Willans.. specially Willans. His first four overs were mediocre at best when he needed to be tearing in with some venom and prying open early wickets like India's opening quick did. By the time he and Sully built some pressure with swing and accuracy the Indian openers were settling in. Why again was Liam Marshall left out? Cooper Connolly is I believe even younger than JFMac. There for the experience.
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I read this. There still has to be room for the bloke picked on promise.. the one that is out of the box.. Bradman, Tendulkar, Steve Smith. But having said that, you have to select on performance. That has to be the primary criteria. I often bring up a veteran who is still performing on WP and am shot down in flames pronto" too old" "past it". If he is outperforming blokes half his age then how is he past it or too old. He also adds vital experience to the equation.
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Pity he did not display it during the WC pool rounds but tonite Oliver Davies showed the talent he possesses as the Aussies took on the Windies for a 5th place finish.. Coach Buck Rodgers says Davies is the best player of spin in the squad. Easy to see why.. most impressive use of the feet against the Windies spin duo. He was cruising when impetuosity got the better of him.. trying to ramp a ball to the boundary for the second time...
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+xPity he did not display it during the WC pool rounds but tonite Oliver Davies showed the talent he possesses as the Aussies took on the Windies for a 5th place finish.. Coach Buck Rodgers says Davies is the best player of spin in the squad. Easy to see why.. most impressive use of the feet against the Windies spin duo. He was cruising when impetuosity got the better of him.. trying to ramp a ball to the boundary for the second time... Mate you will grasp at any straw when it comes to your beloved Blues. Simply Baggers Oliver Davies is the perfect example of what the above article is talking about. Every one of the players scored runs against the West Indies, but did they when it mattered? Oliver Davies scored a paltry 46 runs for the tournament @ 9.2, he never played the nationals, and was selected solely because of "promise". He was selected at the expense of others who did score runs at the nationals. Every time CA threw money in what ever form at these current U19 players, Oliver Davies has been the fortunate player to be the recipient of those opportunities where as others have always missed out. Want to know why we have batting problems currently in Australia? Those that have proven themselves at Nationals are now brick layers or car mechanics and Australian cricket becomes reliant on the hope that these players like Oliver Davies come good. Will he play for Australia? Most probably but that is because of default not talent, the talented players have been overlooked once again and history tells us most will no longer play cricket. If Oliver Davies can score runs against the West Indies then there are many that will score more runs than what Davies did and that is exactly what happened. Liam Scott scored 66, Lachlan Hearne scored 58, but the classic example is Cooper Connolly, someone who did perform at the Nationals, was never selected in any of the lead up matches, until we were knocked out, he scored 64. He should have played instead of Oliver Davies and we may have beaten the West Indies in the rounds, finished on top of our division and may be playing India in the final, after all you can't do much worse than Davies first ball duck against WI. Oliver Davies is exactly what the article flyslip posted is talking about. And for how many years now Baggers have I been saying exactly what the article suggested, I'm just glad that someone in the media had the guts to call it.
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Again you are showing reverse bias over the fact Oliver Davies happens to hail from south of your border Mike. Davies deserves to have been picked for the WC as he has the record at underage level. He never got into second gear during the WC as the bloke had played little cricket for the preceding months. So there is an valid argument that he shud not have been chosen. But CA knows what this talent can produce. You do recall me telling you that he is the only batsman to score a white ball double century at an Under 19 nationals. That cud well be a cross he carries with him thruout his career. People will always be looking for him to replicate that. My point is he had runs on the board, credit in the bank to warrant his selection.
I agree with Greg Chappell that development of the promising young cricketer is paramount but not putting him up against the lions before he is ready. I also agree with the scribe that the bloke performing now has to take precedence over the next big thing. We both know that better performed players were left behind for the WC. CA preferred taking three blokes that had played state cricket.. in Fraser -Mac, Liam Scott and Mack Harvey. All three performed below expectations.
I digress.. the young, promising cricketer has to have a solid apprenticeship before being given a free ticket for state level cricket. Cricket NSW erred by not giving Jason Sangha more time in Underage and Seconds cricket before giving him a state contract. Ditto with Jack Edwards and plenty before these two.. Those contracts shud've been handed to Henry Hunt or Macalister Wright or Lawrence Neil-Smith rather than leaving the door open for other states to poach them. These three wanna play cricket but they also need to make a living from it. When SACA and TCA bosses start waving state contracts at them.. they have no choice other than to accept.
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What about the autocratic ICC. The Banglas pull off a boilover in the WC so instead of cutting the victors some slack and slapping them over the wrists.. ICC has whacked major penalties on five players. Hell these blokes were only showing elation at defeating India for what I imagine is the first time in any format in some time. Even if they went a little over the top.. they deserved to not be penalised for it.
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Bangladesh had won the U19 world Cup 2020 title from India. Cric coal
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ICC World Cup is the main event of cricket and fans are waiting for this such mega event. Team names: Australia India Pakistan Bangladesh
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