Commonwealth Bank Cricket Academy squad to tour New Zealand
The Commonwealth Bank Cricket Academy (CBCA) has announced a 14-man squad to tour New Zealand as part of the preparation for the ICC 2002 Under-19 World Cup that will be staged in New Zealand next January.
The Commonwealth Bank Cricket Academy (CBCA) has announced a 14-man squad to tour New Zealand as part of the preparation for the ICC 2002 Under-19 World Cup that will be staged in New Zealand next January.
Commenting on the tour, which see the CBCA side play a total of six matches between 13 and 28 October, team coach Troy Cooley said;
"From a team perspective this tour provides an ideal opportunity to become accustomed to the New Zealand playing conditions, meaning that by the time the ICC Under-19 World Cup comes around, our players are familiar with their surroundings.
"On an individual front, the tour is a genuine chance for all members of the squad to press for World Cup selection. "
The squad will play two three-day matches against the New Zealand Cricket Academy followed by four one-day matches.
Following the CBCA tour, preparation for the ICC 2002 Under-19 World Cup will include a series of trial matches in Adelaide during November, followed by the ACB Under-19 Youth Championships scheduled for December in Newcastle.
The solid preparation for the World Cup is part of the ACB's firm commitment to Australia's on-going development of elite cricketers at the Under-19 level.
The Commonwealth Bank Cricket Academy squad to tour New Zealand is:
- Cameron Borgas (SA)
- Callum Ferguson (SA)
- Peter Dickson (VIC)
- George Bailey (TAS)
- Mark Cosgrove (SA)
- Adam Crosthwaite (VIC)
- Cameron White (VIC)
- Beau Casson (WA)
- Xavier Doherty (TAS)
- Jarrod Burke (NSW)
- Andrew James (WA)
- Nathan Rimmington (QLD)
- Steven Crook (SA)
- Daniel Christian (NSW)
- Troy Cooley (Coach)
- Brian Taber (Australian Under-19 Selector)
- Max Pfitzner (Physiotherapist)
The CBCA tour squad was chosen by a selection panel consisting of ACB Director Trevor Robertson (Under-19 Chairman of Selectors), current senior Australian Chairman of Selectors Trevor Hohns, Assistant Coach of the Commonwealth Bank Cricket Academy Troy Cooley and former Australian wicket-keeper and ACB Under 19 Selector Brian Taber.
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