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Emerging player tournament july in australia.

brockley

International Captain
By all accounts vic the 2 NZ teams will interchange with eachother during both tournaments which are running simultaneously.
On australia A looking like failing again, so anyone who performs in the emerging series could skip over the top over those players for aussie selection.The AIS is geared now at preparing players for international cricket rather than what it did before and prepare players for first class cricket.If the aussie bowlers do badly doug bollinger could emerge as a smokey in the one day side.
 

brockley

International Captain
The scores for the series are in cricinfo under match archives,series 2006,icc associate and junior series,just under one day series.Aussies won 2 out of 3 games including beating south africa A.
 

adharcric

International Coach
From an Indian fan's standpoint, I really couldn't care less about this tournament. I know most of the guys in our squad and it's a terrible squad. There's only one guy in there who has a genuine chance of representing India, and that's the B-G Scholarship all-rounder Gourav Dhiman. The rest of the squad looks like trash from the domestic circuit, mainly the South Zone. Obviously, the top talent is in the Top End Series, but here are a few names to consider .... in an Emerging Players Tournament, where are Jhunjhunwala, Pravin Kumar, Abid Nabi, Joginder Sharma, Amit Mishra, Shahbaz Nadeem, Ambati Rayudu and Ravikant Shukla?
 

Gajanayake

School Boy/Girl Captain
adharcric said:
From an Indian fan's standpoint, I really couldn't care less about this tournament. I know most of the guys in our squad and it's a terrible squad. There's only one guy in there who has a genuine chance of representing India, and that's the B-G Scholarship all-rounder Gourav Dhiman. The rest of the squad looks like trash from the domestic circuit, mainly the South Zone. Obviously, the top talent is in the Top End Series, but here are a few names to consider .... in an Emerging Players Tournament, where are Jhunjhunwala, Pravin Kumar, Abid Nabi, Joginder Sharma, Amit Mishra, Shahbaz Nadeem, Ambati Rayudu and Ravikant Shukla?

The team that's playing is not even an Indian representative side.

It just contains players from the state of Karnataka - similar to last year.
Having said that, they've done pretty well to beat a decent South African side.
 

Tim

Cricketer Of The Year
lol, im so confused about whats going on over there! but anyway, it seems that NZ are swapping teams around as previously suggested.

Jesse Ryder is opening and is in great form: 67, 62, 40 in the 20/20s. Good to see him playing so aggressively again.
 
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brockley

International Captain
20/20's and one dayers.
Good to see dave warner get 80 odd,and sean marsh has a few fifities so far.
3 wins out of 4 a good result so far.
 

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