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*Official* Under 19 World Cup 2020

ataraxia

International Coach
Akhil Kumar possibly getting a little weary in his third game in as many days, but we finally got the camera behind the bowler's arm for his new ball spell today at the New Zealand U19 national tournament, where he's been allowed to play for Central Districts via a club cricket affiliation. Allows a slightly more realistic guess of what speeds he'll be clocking if he gets a TV game next month, maybe high 130s.

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Kumar's generating more talk in our NZ domestic thread than any of the guys who can actually represent NZ U19, tbh! Apart from maybe 17yo Adithya Ashok's relatively mild revs leg spin eliciting plenty of teenage soft dismissals and getting rewarded with brilliant bowling figures at times. The NZ U19 batting will have a bit of boundary-clearing muscle to it this time too, but not a lot of new ball swing or rapid wheels spotted yet in the pace bowling department.
Need Amelia Kerr.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
Could be a fun tournament with the kid from Pakistan playing. Find out who has bottle anyway.
Picked a "14" year-old as well.

https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/...-mohammad-shahzad-pakistan-19-world-cup-squad

Rohail Nazir (capt), Abdul Wahid Bangalzai, Haider Ali, Mohammad Shahzad, Mohammad Harris, Mohammad Huraira, Mohammad Irfan Khan, Abbas Afridi, Fahad Munir, Qasim Akram, Amir Ali, Arish Ali Khan, Amir Khan, Naseem Shah, and Tahir Hussain
 

theegyptian

International Vice-Captain
They go in for some intimidation this windies team. First couple of overs of todays game and after every ball they have 3 or 4 players crowd around both the striker and non striker. I've honestly never seen anything like it. Surprised the umpires allow them to do it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pr1zdEWqAEA
 
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theegyptian

International Vice-Captain
Tom Clarke looks tasty vs pace. Very quick onto the short ball. Both these WIndies opening bowlers look decent.

It will certainly be good for these English players to go through a test like this in terms of the opposition trying to intimidate them. First 10 overs were amazing in terms of hostility from the fielding side. Toughen them up.
 

theegyptian

International Vice-Captain
Quadri (a spinner) bowling for England with a silly point.
Bowls a front foot no- ball.
Free hit.
Field has to remain as it stands for the free hit because no run was scored.
Silly point wisely leaves the field, so England only have 10 men on the field for the free hit.
Don't know if it's a regulation or it was just common sense, but it was the first time I've seen that.
Free hit was a dot after all also.
 

Beamer

International Vice-Captain
England Under 19s won by 29 runs. The batting from both sides has been poor, whilst the bowling is very strong

Aldridge for England really looks like he knows what he is doing, he gets extra bounce and bowls an excellent blind and length. For Windies Forde is a superb young bowler and Need a quality spinner. Hopefully we will get to see Ramon Simmonds next match, he's rapid.

The umpiring was really really poor, it's a big problem for us. England got s couple of shockers, as did we.
 

Beamer

International Vice-Captain
They go in for some intimidation this windies team. First couple of overs of todays game and after every ball they have 3 or 4 players crowd around both the striker and non striker. I've honestly never seen anything like it. Surprised the umpires allow them to do it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pr1zdEWqAEA
I think there was quite a lot of lip in the first match from a couple of England fielders when they started bowling really well. I saw England doing similar then. It's good for both sides to face aggressive bowling and close in fielding.

Like you say, it will toughen them up.
 

Beamer

International Vice-Captain
I should also day though that they need to tone it down a bit. There was no need for every slip fielder to rush in.
 

GoodAreasShane

Cricketer Of The Year
Australian U19 Nationals are ongoing right now, afaik there are no U19 international games between now and the World Cup, so this is really the last chance to make a case for yourself. Going to shamelessly rip off Kippax and make a bit of a list of how people are going, the squad from that NZ series plus whoever else who seems a realistic possibility

Batsman

Thomas Kelly (RHB): 282 runs at 70.50, SR 94
Lachlan Hearne (LHB): 281 runs at 56.20, SR 102
Jayden Goodwin (LHB): 214 runs at 35.67, SR 62
Jake Fraser-McGurk (RHB): 196 runs at 32.67, SR 107
Yuvraj Sharma (RHB): 168 runs at 28.00, SR 69
Max Clayton (RHB): 137 runs at 27.40, SR 70
Sam Fanning (LHB): 98 runs at 16.33, SR 73
Mackenzie Harvey (LHB): N/A
Oliver Davies (RHB): N/A

Keepers

Patrick Rowe (RHB): 181 runs at 36.20, SR 76, 14 C 3 S

Allrounders

Damien Burrage (RHB, RFM): 126 runs at 21.00, 7 wickets at 28.29
Liam Scott (RHB, RMF) 96 runs at 24.00, 4 wickets at 7.50
Todd Murphy (LHB, OB): 61 runs at 12.20, 8 wickets at 23.50
Corey Kelly (RHB, RFM): 37 runs at 9.25, 5 wickets at 22.80

Fast bowlers

Bailey Moon (RFM): 10 wickets at 13.80
Cameron McClure (RFM): 8 wickets at 14.00
Ewan Nielson (RFM): 8 wickets at 18.75
Liam Marshall (RFM): 7 wickets at 13.14
Mitchell Davey (LFM): 6 wickets at 17.83
Connor Sully (RFM): 5 wickets at 20.40
James Pike (RFM??): 2 wickets at 87.50
Matthew Willans (LFM): 1 wicket at 86.00

Spinners

Will Bowering (LB): 14 wickets at 12.21
Tanveer Sangha (LB): 6 wickets at 26.50
Ryan Walker (SLC): 4 wickets at 35.25


Probably missing somebody obvious here
 

StephenZA

Hall of Fame Member
Managed to pick at least one squad this week.

https://www.sport24.co.za/Cricket/parsons-to-lead-junior-proteas-at-icc-u19-world-cup-20191210


SA under-19 World Cup squad:

Bryce Parsons (Central Gauteng, captain), Khanya Cotani (North West, vice-captain), Luke Beaufort (Eastern Province), Jonathan Bird (Western Province), Merrick Brett (Northerns), Achille Cloete (Boland), Gerald Coetzee (Free State), Tyrese Karelse (South Western Districts), Mondli Khumalo (KwaZulu-Natal), Jack Lees (Central Gauteng), Andrew Louw (Northern Cape), Levert Manje (Central Gauteng), Odirile Modimokoane (North West), Pheko Moletsane (Free State), Tiaan van Vuuren (Eastern Province)

Head coach: Lawrence Mahatlane

Assistant coaches: Chris van Noordwyk and Siya Sibiya
How Mahatlane still has the job nobody knows.
 

Beamer

International Vice-Captain
Windies Under 19 are 72/7 against Sri Lanka Under 19. It's nice to see our batsmen are every bit as bad as the seniors!

Excellent bowling from the leggie Kavindu Nadeeshan though. Really nice variations have bamboozled our lower middle order.
 

SillyCowCorner1

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Windies Under 19 are 72/7 against Sri Lanka Under 19. It's nice to see our batsmen are every bit as bad as the seniors!

Excellent bowling from the leggie Kavindu Nadeeshan though. Really nice variations have bamboozled our lower middle order.
This is not surprising at all. Our captain reminds me of a right-handed Adrian Griffith.
 

Beamer

International Vice-Captain
This is not surprising at all. Our captain reminds me of a right-handed Adrian Griffith.
We have to do something about this man. Our batting sucks at every level.

Sri Lanka won by 1 wicket in the end as our bowlers really battles. Ramon Simmond's took 3 wickets bowling very quickly. He looks like a young Mitchel Starc during his bowling stride.
 

Beamer

International Vice-Captain
Windies Under 19 bowled out for 116 by England. Unbelievably bad batting. 5 wickets for Aldridge who continues to impress.

The scores so far in these matches suggest that the pitch isn't the best but having watched a fair bit, it's not terrible. The bowling has just been really impressive from all 3 sides and the batting really ordinary.
 

SillyCowCorner1

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Windies Under 19 bowled out for 116 by England. Unbelievably bad batting. 5 wickets for Aldridge who continues to impress.

The scores so far in these matches suggest that the pitch isn't the best but having watched a fair bit, it's not terrible. The bowling has just been really impressive from all 3 sides and the batting really ordinary.
Are they playing at that ground by the airport in Antigua?
 

GoodAreasShane

Cricketer Of The Year
Australia U19 World Cup squad: Cooper Connolly, Oliver Davies, Sam Fanning, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Mackenzie Harvey, Lachlan Hearne, Corey Kelly, Liam Marshall, Todd Murphy, Patrick Rowe, Tanveer Sangha, Liam Scott, Bradley Simpson, Connor Sully, Matthew Willans

Most of that is more or less along the lines of what I expected, team seems to have been largely selected before the national carnival. Couple of noteworthy surprises though. Connolly is a real bolter, 16 year old allrounder who bats in the top order and bowls left arm chinaman, U17 player of the tournament earlier in the summer and then had a really strong U19 tournament as well. Two players with Shield experience already in JFM and Scott, a handful of others have state rookie contracts. Questionmarks over Davies at this stage though, has a busted arm explains why he didn't play recently, he should be fine but its no certainty.

From a South Aussie point of view, good to see Corey Kelly in the squad, but it's a shame his twin brother won't be with him.
 

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