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***Official*** 2007 Four-Nations Tournament

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Should be a better bet still...but presumably Abdallah fills the Asian quota. Tsotsobe had top stats this year though.
Yeah he did well for the Warriors last year, supposedly is a very skilful bowler. Although, there hasn’t been much talk surrounding Lonwabo and an international call-up thus far. Haven’t seen him play but from what I can gather and contrary to International Cricket Captain his not the quickest bowler around and the belief is his rather too easy paced to make it on the international stage. However, I agree it would be hard to comprehend that his worse than Yusuf Abdullah, a cricketer whose not even a regularly for the Dolphins.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Can't believe James Marshall is captaining New Zealand A. Has to be up there with with sending Kyle Mills in at ahead of Fleming as dumbest decisions ever made in cricket,

New Zealand A James Marshall (capt), Andre Adams, Hamish Bennett, Neil Broom, Grant Elliott, Gareth Hopkins (wk), Jamie How, Nathan McCullum, James McMillan, Warren McSkimming, Rob Nicol, Iain O'Brien, Michael Papps, Aaron Redmond, Bradley Scott. Under 19 players Corey Anderson, Trent Boult, Greg Morgan, Tim Southee, Kane Williamson.

However, sending U-19 players isn't the dumbest idea ever. Fully applaud it. Hopefully they can get some game time.
The U-19 players won't be playing any games, they're just there to train with the rest of the squad, and pick up a few tricks from the more experienced players.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Yeah he did well for the Warriors last year, supposedly is a very skilful bowler. Although, there hasn’t been much talk surrounding Lonwabo and an international call-up thus far. Haven’t seen him play but from what I can gather and contrary to International Cricket Captain his not the quickest bowler around and the belief is his rather too easy paced to make it on the international stage. However, I agree it would be hard to comprehend that his worse than Yusuf Abdullah, a cricketer whose not even a regularly for the Dolphins.
Good news for Lonwabo Tsotsobe his been added to South Africa's squad, replacing the injured Monde Zondeki.
 

brockley

International Captain
Has vaughan van jarsevldt been replaced yet because he turned his back on south african cricket to play for warwickshire and england.


NT "Strike" Vs New Zealand "A"
1-Innings Match Played At Darwin, Marrara No. 1, 01-Jul-2007, NTCA Senior
New Zealand "A" Win by 79 runs

Round G 1
Toss won by NT "Strike"
Umpires Stuart Rudd & Peter Gasston
Scorers Barry Dale & Michelle Burgess
Points Awarded New Zealand "A" 4, NT "Strike" 0

New Zealand "A" 1st Innings 231/7 Closed (Overs 50)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Min Bls 4s 6s
AJ Redmond c CA Francis b T Ryan 4 20 16 0 0
JM How b T Ryan 112 198 148 12 1
NT Broom b KW Richardson 54 71 61 9 0
JA Marshall* c NL Berry b RS James 15 29 22 1 0
RJ Nicol run out MW Page/MM Brown 3 14 13 0 0
G Elliott st MM Brown b NL Berry 4 19 15 0 0
NL McCullum st MM Brown b RS James 0 10 6 0 0
DC deBoorder+ not out 21 31 21 2 0
WC McSkimming not out 1 1 1 0 0
BE Scott dnb -
IE O'Brien dnb -
extras (b2 lb5 w7 nb3) 17
TOTAL 7 wickets for 231

FOW
1-15(AJ Redmond) 2-101(NT Broom) 3-125(JA Marshall) 4-141(RJ Nicol)
5-166(G Elliott) 6-183(NL McCullum) 7-228(JM How)

Bowler O M R W wd nb
T Ryan 10 0 41 2 1 1
TJ Knox 5 0 26 0 1 2
KW Richardson 7 0 31 1 1 -
NW Akers 10 1 35 0 1 -
RS James 10 0 50 2 - -
NL Berry 8 0 41 1 3 -


NT "Strike" 1st Innings 152/10 All Out (Overs 45.5)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Min Bls 4s 6s
TE Scollay c DC deBoorder b HK Bennett 5 12 11 1 0
MW Page c NT Broom b WC McSkimming 5 40 17 0 0
DK Richards c DC deBoorder b IE O'Brien 21 42 38 4 0
NL Berry* c BE Scott b HK Bennett 22 86 72 0 1
SH Johnstone c NL McCullum b WC McSkimming 11 25 14 2 0
MM Brown+ c JA Marshall b HK Bennett 26 67 40 0 0
CA Francis lbw b HK Bennett 1 9 10 0 0
NW Akers c G Elliott b AJ Redmond 8 23 17 1 0
KW Richardson c WC McSkimming b NL McCullum 13 29 24 1 0
RS James b NL McCullum 19 26 25 2 0
TJ Knox not out 0 8 5 0 0
extras (b1 lb5 w12 nb3) 21
TOTAL 10 wickets for 152

FOW
1-8(TE Scollay) 2-33(MW Page) 3-38(DK Richards) 4-65(SH Johnstone) 5-105(NL Berry)
6-108(CA Francis) 7-114(MM Brown) 8-121(NW Akers) 9-146(KW Richardson)
10-152(RS James)

Bowler O M R W wd nb
HK Bennett 6 0 22 4 4 3
BE Scott 5 1 9 0 - -
WC McSkimming 7 0 24 2 4 -
IE O'Brien 5 1 19 1 1 -
RJ Nicol 6 0 21 0 3 -
NL McCullum 7.5 1 19 2 - -
AJ Redmond 5 0 21 1 - -
G Elliott 4 0 11 0 - -
 
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Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Has vaughan van jarsevldt been replaced yet because he turned his back on south african cricket to play for warwickshire and england.
NT "Strike" Vs New Zealand "A"
1-Innings Match Played At Darwin, Marrara No. 1, 01-Jul-2007, NTCA Senior
New Zealand "A" Win by 79 runs
Round G 1
Toss won by NT "Strike"
Umpires Stuart Rudd & Peter Gasston
Scorers Barry Dale & Michelle Burgess
Points Awarded New Zealand "A" 4, NT "Strike" 0
New Zealand "A" 1st Innings 231/7 Closed (Overs 50)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Min Bls 4s 6s
AJ Redmond c CA Francis b T Ryan 4 20 16 0 0
JM How b T Ryan 112 198 148 12 1
NT Broom b KW Richardson 54 71 61 9 0
JA Marshall* c NL Berry b RS James 15 29 22 1 0
RJ Nicol run out MW Page/MM Brown 3 14 13 0 0
G Elliott st MM Brown b NL Berry 4 19 15 0 0
NL McCullum st MM Brown b RS James 0 10 6 0 0
DC deBoorder+ not out 21 31 21 2 0
WC McSkimming not out 1 1 1 0 0
BE Scott dnb -
IE O'Brien dnb -
extras (b2 lb5 w7 nb3) 17
TOTAL 7 wickets for 231
FOW
1-15(AJ Redmond) 2-101(NT Broom) 3-125(JA Marshall) 4-141(RJ Nicol)
5-166(G Elliott) 6-183(NL McCullum) 7-228(JM How)
Bowler O M R W wd nb
T Ryan 10 0 41 2 1 1
TJ Knox 5 0 26 0 1 2
KW Richardson 7 0 31 1 1 -
NW Akers 10 1 35 0 1 -
RS James 10 0 50 2 - -
NL Berry 8 0 41 1 3 -
NT "Strike" 1st Innings 152/10 All Out (Overs 45.5)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Min Bls 4s 6s
TE Scollay c DC deBoorder b HK Bennett 5 12 11 1 0
MW Page c NT Broom b WC McSkimming 5 40 17 0 0
DK Richards c DC deBoorder b IE O'Brien 21 42 38 4 0
NL Berry* c BE Scott b HK Bennett 22 86 72 0 1
SH Johnstone c NL McCullum b WC McSkimming 11 25 14 2 0
MM Brown+ c JA Marshall b HK Bennett 26 67 40 0 0
CA Francis lbw b HK Bennett 1 9 10 0 0
NW Akers c G Elliott b AJ Redmond 8 23 17 1 0
KW Richardson c WC McSkimming b NL McCullum 13 29 24 1 0
RS James b NL McCullum 19 26 25 2 0
TJ Knox not out 0 8 5 0 0
extras (b1 lb5 w12 nb3) 21
TOTAL 10 wickets for 152
FOW
1-8(TE Scollay) 2-33(MW Page) 3-38(DK Richards) 4-65(SH Johnstone) 5-105(NL Berry)
6-108(CA Francis) 7-114(MM Brown) 8-121(NW Akers) 9-146(KW Richardson)
10-152(RS James)
Bowler O M R W wd nb
HK Bennett 6 0 22 4 4 3
BE Scott 5 1 9 0 - -
WC McSkimming 7 0 24 2 4 -
IE O'Brien 5 1 19 1 1 -
RJ Nicol 6 0 21 0 3 -
NL McCullum 7.5 1 19 2 - -
AJ Redmond 5 0 21 1 - -
G Elliott 4 0 11 0 - -
:-O What on earth is that meant to be?
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Has vaughan van jarsevldt been replaced yet because he turned his back on south african cricket to play for warwickshire and england.
Yeah by Justin Ontong. VB still hasn’t received clearance to play for the Bears (his application for a work permit has been turned down) and his move to Warwickshire has possibly been the straw that broke the camel’s back in regard to the influx of Kolpak cricketers.
 

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
That one, and another, are both available at blackcaps.co.nz
Cheers mate. No idea why Aaron Redmond is opening the batting though, he usually bats in the middle order for Otago, I would've thought that James Marshall would be a better option at the top of the order, given his past experience there.
 

brockley

International Captain
Emerging Players Tournament 2007

Australian Academy aim to match senior success

Peter English

July 13, 2007



Ed Cowan, the New South Wales batsman, is one of the senior members of the Australian Academy squad © Getty Images




Over the past decade Australians have got used to winning. The national side has led the way in dominating style but the almost perfect success rate has not been matched by the next tiers. The under-19 team has not won the Youth World Cup since 2002 and the Academy has not been successful in the Emerging Players Tournament it has hosted since 2005.

The third version of the event begins in Queensland on Monday when the Academy's Centre of Excellence squad meets New Zealand A, South Africa Emerging Players and India's Karnataka State Cricket Association XI in two weeks of next-generation competition. With the young brigades on show it is fitting that the proceedings begin with two days of frenetic Twenty20 action at Caloundra on the Sunshine Coast followed by seven 50-over matches, finishing with the finals in Brisbane on July 28.

While the current Australian scholarship intake is not as high profile as the class of 2006, the squad boasts a strong roster ranging from the international Mark Cosgrove to the highly successful under-19 batsman Phillip Hughes, and a coaching staff that would satisfy most Test line-ups. Troy Cooley, Mike Young and Dene Hills have worked successfully with the Australian team while Darren Lehmann has been called on to help the side, which is guided by the head coach Brian McFadyen.

McFadyen knows a lot about his players after spending three months with most of them at the Centre of Excellence, but his understanding of the three opponents is limited to any previous encounters and the players with international experience. New Zealand's squad contains James Marshall, Andre Adams, Michael Papps and Jamie How, who are Test and ODI representatives, while the bowler Iain O'Brien appeared in two Tests in 2005.

The South African squad, which was announced in March, is led by the offspinner Johan Botha and he has another seven players with international caps to call on, including Vernon Philander and Monde Zondeki. Karnataka have chosen a 15-man development outfit.

"We haven't taken a lot of notice of the other squads," McFadyen said. "Last year there were more international players in the tournament. This time it looks like it will be more development players."

The 17-man home team has an intriguing mix of players from the Centre of Excellence intake that was picked by the national selectors. Previously the Academy structure had focused on young men, but with the Australian team experiencing some serious alterations through retirements and aging more first-class players were invited to the facility.



Andre Adams forms part of a strong New Zealand A outfit © Getty Images



McFadyen is excited to have Cosgrove and the New South Wales batsman Ed Cowan available while Tasmania's Brendan Drew and the exciting wicketkeeper-batsman Luke Ronchi have been named in the 30-man national squad for the Twenty20 World Championship. "We all know Luke is a big hitter and we expect Brendan to have an impact in this series," he said. "Luke Pomersbach from Western Australia is the whole package while Moises Henriques and Cullen Bailey, who has a Cricket Australia contract, have short-term contracts with the Academy and are in the team."

The itinerary is crammed and McFadyen said his squad would be challenged by the format. "The schedule is almost as full as Ford Ranger Cup domestic tournament," he said. "We play three Twenty20 games and seven one-dayers in two weeks, so it will be a good experience."

New Zealand A James Marshall (capt), Andre Adams, Hamish Bennett, Neil Broom, Grant Elliott, Gareth Hopkins (wk), Jamie How, Nathan McCullum, James McMillan, Warren McSkimming, Rob Nicol, Iain O'Brien, Michael Papps, Aaron Redmond, Bradley Scott.

South Africa Emerging Players Johan Botha (capt), Thami Tsolekile, Morne Morkel, Vernon Philander, Monde Zondeki, Thandi Tshabalala, Alviro Petersen, Jean-Paul Duminy, Vaughn van Jaarsveld, Heino Kuhn (wk), Francois du Plessis, Friedel de Wet, Gulam Bodi, Yusuf Abdullah.

Australian Academy Craig Philipson, Matthew Wade, Ben Cutting, Brendan Drew, Aaron Finch, Shawn Gillies, Aaron Heal, Luke Pomersbach, Luke Ronchi (wk), Grant Sullivan, David Warner, Ed Cowan, Moises Henriques, Cullen Bailey, Mark Cosgrove, Michael Hill, Phillip Hughes.

Karnataka State Cricket Association XI Yere Goud (capt), C Raghu, CM Gautam, Deepak Chougle, Devraj Patil (wk), Amit Verma, C Raghavendra, Bharat Chipli, R Vinay Kumar, Raju Bhatkal, S Dhananjaya, V Cheluvaraj (wk), S Arvind, Sunil Raju, KB Pawan.
 

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
brockley, in future I think you should probably just link to these stories and scorecards.
 

adharcric

International Coach
Can someone tell me what exactly KSCA XI are doing in this tournament?

Yere Goud (capt), C Raghu, CM Gautam, Deepak Chougle, Devraj Patil (wk), Amit Verma, C Raghavendra, Bharat Chipli, R Vinay Kumar, Raju Bhatkal, S Dhananjaya, V Cheluvaraj (wk), S Arvind, Sunil Raju, KB Pawan.
Quite simply, that's pathetic. C Raghu is the only national prospect in the squad (even that's debatable), while Bharat Chipli and Vinay Kumar are the only others who can contend for a place in a Duleep Trophy squad for South Zone. Really, I don't understand what these guys are doing playing with the likes of Morkel, Duminy and Cosgrove.
 

Salamuddin

International Debutant
Can someone tell me what exactly KSCA XI are doing in this tournament?



Quite simply, that's pathetic. C Raghu is the only national prospect in the squad (even that's debatable), while Bharat Chipli and Vinay Kumar are the only others who can contend for a place in a Duleep Trophy squad for South Zone. Really, I don't understand what these guys are doing playing with the likes of Morkel, Duminy and Cosgrove.

I believe Karnataka actually won this tournament in 2005 and came 3rd out of the 4 competing teams in 2006. Considering they're playing against academy and international level players from Australia, South Africa and New Zealand, that's pretty good going.....
 

adharcric

International Coach
I believe Karnataka actually won this tournament in 2005 and came 3rd out of the 4 competing teams in 2006. Considering they're playing against academy and international level players from Australia, South Africa and New Zealand, that's pretty good going.....
IIRC, the teams KSCA XI were facing in previous years were relatively crap.
 

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
I don't think they were that bad. Australia had the best of rest outside FC cricket. South Africa had a similar strength sides with a few less A players and fringe internationals. NZ had two sides from memory that had decent players in each side, but no depth.
 

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