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Under 19 Quadrangular in India (India, Australia, South Africa, Zimbabwe)

SeamUp

International Coach
Fixtures

All games in Vizag

Monday 23 September
Australia vs South Africa
India vs Zimbabwe

Wednesday 25 September
Australia v Zimbabwe
India vs South Africa

Friday 27 September
South Africa vs Zimbabwe
India vs Australia

Sunday 29 September
Australia vs South Africa
India vs Zimbabwe

Tuesday 1 October
Australia vs Zimbabwe
India vs South Africa

Thursday 3 October
India vs Australia
South Africa vs Zimbabwe

Saturday 5 October
Final
3rd place play-off
 
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SeamUp

International Coach
Australia

Batsmen & Keepers
Kelvin Smith (19) South Australia
Damien Mortimer (18) NSW
Ben McDermott (19) Queensland
Jake Doran (17) NSW
Jaron Morgan (18) Western Australia
Sean Willis (18) Tasmania

All-rounder
Matthew Kelly (19) Western Australia

Spinners
Tom Andrews (19) Northern Territory/ South Australia
Riley Ayre (17) NSW

Seamers
Guy Walker (18) Victoria
Matthew Fotia (19) Victoria
Ben Ashkenazi (19) Victoria
Cameron Valente (19) South Australia
Billy Stanlake (19) Queensland
 
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SeamUp

International Coach
South Africa

Batsmen & Keepers
Hayes van der Berg (19) Western Province
Clyde Fortuin (18) Western Province
Lloyd Brown (18) Eastern Province
Greg Oldfield (18) Natal
Yaseen Valli (c) (18) Gauteng
Jason Smith (19) Western Province
Bradley Dial (18) Gauteng
Aiden Markram (19) Northerns

All-rounder
Dayyaan Galiem (16) Western Province

Spinner
Sine Ntshona (18) Free State

Seamers
Kagiso Rabada (18) Gauteng
Ngazibini Sigwili (18) Border
Corbin Bosch (19) Northerns
Justin Dill (19) Boland
Lungisani Ngidi (17) Natal
Andile Phehlukwayo (17) Natal
 
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SeamUp

International Coach
Zimbabwe

Joylord Gumbie (18) w/k batsman
Clive Chitumba (18) batsman
Brandon Diplock
Charles Kunje (19) spinner
Jack Myers (18) batsman
Mkululi Nyathi
Sean Handirisi (19) w/k batsman
Luke Jongwe (18) seamer
Carl Mumba
Cuthbert Musoko (19) seamer
Dylan Nel
Deven Bell
Malcolm Lake (c) (19) batsman
Ryan Burl (19) batmsan
Kieron Geyle (18) batsman
 
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SeamUp

International Coach
:laugh: Joylord Gumbie
Bloody hilarious ! Was waiting for the first comment.

In South Africa we have some classic names but our Zimbo mates often have the best. Best one yet for me still is 'Navigator'. You get the run-of-the-mill Doctor, Prince, Princess, Porsche, Happy, Lucky General etc :D
 

SeamUp

International Coach
India

Batsmen & Keepers
Vijay Zol (c) (19) Maharashtra
Shubham Khajuria (18) Jammu & Kashmir
Akhil Herwadkar (19) Mumbai
Shreyas Iyer (19) Mumbai
Sarfaraz Khan (16) Mumbai
Ankush Bains (18) Himachal Pradesh
Ricky Bhui (17) Andrha Pradesh
Jagdish Jope () Maharashtra

Spinners
Kuldeep Yadav (19) Uttar Pradesh
Aamir Gani (17) Bengal

Seamers
Abhimanyu Lamba (18) Rajasthan
Deepak Hooda (18) Baroda
CV Milind (19) Hyderabad
Atit Sheth (17) Baroda
Atul Singh (19) Mumbai
 

SeamUp

International Coach
First two games done today.

India beat Zimbabwe by 148 runs.

India 291/6
Deepak Hooda 83* (55) , Sarfraz Khan 55 (55) & Ankush Bains 49 (77)
Kieran Geyle 10 3-32

Zimbabwe 143/10
Ryan Burl 46 (55)
Kuldeep Yadav 10 4-34, Deepak Hooda 10 2-37 & Aamir Gani 10 2-37



South Africa beat Australia by 17 runs

South Africa 179/10
Bradley Dial 48 (53) & Andile Phehlukwayo 39* (38)
Matthew Fotia 6 3-25 & Tom Andrews 10 2-32

Australia 162/10
Jake Doran 35 (73)
Yaseen Valli 10 3-27 , Bradley Dial 10 3-32 & Sine Ntshona 10 2-29
 
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SeamUp

International Coach
The Aussie boys just aren't very good,predict we will play the plate final.
From what I've read and heard Brockley it seems McDermott & Doran are the one's to watch with the bat. Spinners seem worth an interested eye. To be honest don't know much about the seamers other than Fotia who has a good u19 record and heard decent things about Guy Walker but didn't play today.

From SA's perspective, pretty happy with the squad (possibly had 1 or 2 younger players in from the outside) but not the starting XI today. Not really keen on the 3 of the batsman in our top 7 today. Our strike-bowler Kagiso Rabada, who was involved with the Lions in pre-season got injured and didn't travel. Otherwise this group has played 6 ODI's and won all 6 after beating England 5-0 earlier in the year but foreign conditions of India was always a concern.
 

brockley

International Captain
We have a few but not enough for a team,especially when the 3 mentioned fail,like the Aussie cricket team.That said i wouldn't be in S Africas' place when India cancel the tour to South Africa.:unsure:
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Surprised Ryan Burl and Malcolm Lake are playing in this series; word had it they were both starting university in the UK soon and were basically lost to Zimbabwe Cricket already.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
This tournament is extremely vital to teams like Australia and South Africa for prepping for next years world cup. I would assume slow and possibly turning wickets will be the order of the day in Dubai. Such foreign conditions to both nations. Will also help finding out who can cut the mustard and who possibly can't plus develop team combinations. I think South Africa got found out today in that they need a specialist spinner to face the Asian teams.

Todays results -

Australia beat Zimbabwe by 147 runs

Australia 329/3
Kelvin Smith 139 (137), Damien Mortimer 79 (113) & Jaron Morgan 70 (34)
Luke Jongwe 5 2-49

Zimbabwe 182/10
Joylord Gumbie 56 (60), Ryan Burl 44 (36) & Dylan Nel 32 (43)
Tom Andrews 10 5-55 & Riley Ayre 6 3-37


India beat South Africa by 4 wickets

South Africa 270/8
Clyde Fortuin 90 (99), Lloyd Brown 69 (103), Brad Dial 35 (29) & Greg Oldfield 30 (21)
CV Milind 10 3-52 & Abhimanyu Lamba 10 3-55

India 275/6
Sarfraz Khan 101 (66), Ankush Bains 94* (95)
Justin Dill 8 2-34
 
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SeamUp

International Coach
Surprised Ryan Burl and Malcolm Lake are playing in this series; word had it they were both starting university in the UK soon and were basically lost to Zimbabwe Cricket already.
Feel for them and Ireland really. Zim loves their cricket. Pity we won't see them at their strongest. That late 90's side of theirs would beat some current test teams regularly.
 

Cevno

Hall of Fame Member
Sarfaraz Khan is 15, btw.

Scoring aplenty in Mumbai local cricket. 50 in first match and then a ton in the 2nd one off 66 balls against SA.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
This Sarfaraz Khan also broke Tendulkar's Harris Shield record score of 326 when he was just 12. He also has a younger brother.

Both been breaking records in the Mumbai Kanga league. Supposedly his brother is the youngest player to take a 5-for ever.
 

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