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Would the change you've described above have been done to help better prepare/identify players for those carnivals? Between a rock and a hard place
Hard to say, different formats. White ball cricket is hardly the correct grounding for first class red ball cricket. If we want an answer why guys lose their shield wickets to short format type shots, it lies in our sole national underage comps played only using a white ball. The exceptional manage the transition to red ball cricket while others excel at the short formats.


Has anything good ever come out of the Allies concept anywhere (any sport)?
A cost cutting exercise by CA for mine as they are bleeding money. Also disagree with the Allies concept for the obvious reason, it will cut deep into the production line of promising cricketers from the three state, territories.
Since splitting in two the NSW production line of test standard players has dried up.
You cant see a reason for that either, given their Metro side has dominated the state over the yrs winning many national titles. I propose now Metro players will dominate the combined sides, leaving some promising country kids from both states, as outliers.
 
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Not differentiating between white ball and red ball. Basicly looking at all format prospects., such as Connolly.
Others to keep an eye on: Nivethan Radhakrishnan (22, TAS), Jack Sinfield (22, QLD), Ryan Hicks (20, NSW), Charlie Anderson (20, NSW), Aidan O’Connor (19, TAS), Raf Macmillan (20, TAS), Ashley Chandrasinghe (23, VIC), Austin Anlezark (20, VIC), Callum Stow (23, VIC), Harjas Singh (20, NSW)

Adding Louis Smith (TAS), Riley Kingsell (NSW), Alex Lee-Young (NSW), Steven Hogan (QLD), Thomas Dwyer (TAS) (Pontings nephew), Addison Sherriff (NSW, Albert Esterhysen (WA), Charles Lachmund (QLD), Jayden Draper (QLD), Aryan Sharma (VIC), Will Malajczuk (WA), Simon Budge (WA).
These guys are aged between 18-20 and all are playing PC and some even 2nd X1.

Now Cullinan dont confuse white ball with red ball. Anderson was as good as Beardman and Vidler in the Junior Ashes series, played I think after the WC. You sure have a like on Straker. Check out his FC figures. In the 40s. Blues selectors got it spot on letting him go for Anderson. You ever seen Anderson bowl in a red ball game?
Yeah Ive seen Anderson play red ball and white ball. I also follow the age group stuff around the country very closely and you have your timelines out a bit Anderson, Straker and Vidler played youth Ashes in Australia in 2023 (red and white ball) and there was another series in England the same year. From recollection, Straker did better that Anderson in that first series in both formats and I think they both may have missed the follow up tour with injuries. Beardman didnt play in Australia and Vidler was a standout in England (stats based). Anderson does very well at first grade level with the red ball, hope it translates if he ever gets a FC game at NSW. He has a lovely smooth repeatable action. Who would know with the old school mentality that exists tin that State with the curent coach and thnking at the helm of player development, retention and selection.. It seems to be slowly changing from whispers Ive heard.

I'm not a huge one for stats though, especially early in young players careers (good case is Kellaway, based on stats he would never be in the position he is now). I've watched the game for a long time. Everyone can pick teams or highlight players based on stats, thats easy. Same as Peake - averaging in the 20's. if Victoria cut him, would you think that they got it spot on?

You really think they are happy letting a young guy like Straker go because he averages in the 40's at this early stage in his career? Maybe they will be proved correct down the track, but I would think theyd love a guy aged 20 who another state rates enough to have played that many FC games.

You seem to have plenty of intel on Anderson and how NSW are on a winner? How close is he to playing FC - are we likely to see him in the second half of Shield.
 
Mahli Beardman named for the T20 tour of Pakistan which bumps up to the next round of Shield. Which is where I'd much rather he be playing.
I wonder if WA would even pick him in the Shield team this season? He is yet to play a FC game. Are WA holding him back because he has had back injuries in the past or is it Cricket Australia pulling the shots here and telling WA that they arent to pick him in red ball until his body grows a boit stronger??
 
For the Aussies in the U/19 wporld Cup, I like the look of Lachmund - he has pace and movement. Not sure on the other quicks based on that game but will be good to see how they all go through the tournament.

Going into the tournament, I thought our batting looked much stronger than our bowling, and based on game 1 that looks to be the case. However hard to judge on one game.

Hogan looks an excellent young player and is obviously going well at PC level. Malajczuk looks to have some serios ball hitting ability and something about him as a crcketer. Lee-Young is doing good things in PC as well.
 

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Lachmund was a bit erratic in his first spell, maybe some nerves or just a bit of rust. His second spell was sensational though, enormous hooping in swinger on him. A lot to like.
Lachmund looks a sort, hopefully he stays relatively injury free.

Not so much talking about him, but having watched a few games of grade recently I do worry about some of the jerky actions on display.
 
A bit of a nervy start by Hogan with several flirts, then he settled. He has a compact technique and plays late, showed patience but punished the loose one. Impressive.
I dont usually get excited over a 17 yr old pacer, given many that age have a stuttering start to their career from back stress injury. But I'll mention this kid anyway. His name is Kasey Barton and he his quick with a whippy action, much like Callum Vidler. He bowled first change in the second Indian Youth Test and took the bowling honors with 4-56. Another to impress in the Aussie attack was Julian Osborne who generates close to express pace from a shortish run up and a leap at point of delivery. Gotta say there is some serious talent with bat and ball having come thru the underage ranks since '23. Reckon Aussie cricket will remain in good hands well into the future.
 
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eah Ive seen Anderson play red ball and white ball. I also follow the age group stuff around the country very closely and you have your timelines out a bit Anderson, Straker and Vidler played youth Ashes in Australia in 2023 (red and white ball) and there was another series in England the same year. From recollection, Straker did better that Anderson in that first series in both formats and I think they both may have missed the follow up tour with injuries. Beardman didnt play in Australia and Vidler was a standout in England (stats based). Anderson does very well at first grade level with the red ball, hope it translates if he ever gets a FC game at NSW. He has a lovely smooth repeatable action. Who would know with the old school mentality that exists tin that State with the curent coach and thnking at the helm of player development, retention and selection.. It seems to be slowly changing from whispers Ive heard.
You are not informing me of something I dont already know. I may have gotten the timeline a bit amiss, but even tho I'm probably much older than you, my marbles are ok as I recall a lot of both legs of what I call the Junior Ashes. Yes Straker took the wickets, but I always like a seam bowler that can build pressure and Anderson did in both Aussie games with around 2 e/r. Reminded me of Hazlewood. Took wickets in the 2nd Test and hit a vital 60 from memory.

Surmising Anderson, Jamieson and Davies had turned 19 by the time of the English second leg so were ineligible. Yes Beardman and Vidler led the attack on Pommie soil, our other bowlers over there if memory serves were Callanan, Vernon, Reynolds, MacMillan. Dixon, Singh. Konstas prob the the pick with the willow. Recall too Hicks showed with the bat and gloves he had the goods to be our future long term keeper over Aitken. Is proving that already with the Blues.

Spot on about the 'old school' mentality by Blues selectors and coaches. I do sense a change tho with a couple more under 25s making the top contract list past yr after selectors finally removed one or two has beens. Poor form is also being handled now too with the axe. A case in point Oliver Davies.
 
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Tom Campbell, another of the 2024 u19 WC winning squad in starting to put together consistent runs. 114 for Wests in Premier Cricket the other weekend ans 78 for the Qld 2nds today, another half century for the 2nds earlier in the season too. Might be one to keep an eye on over the next year or too.
68no at stumps in his 2nd dig. Coming along nicely it seems.
 
6 players from today's Japan XI play cricket for Norths in Brisbane, along with the current senior team captain and Japan u19's assistant coach Kendal Kadowaki Fleming. Bit of a factory for Japanese cricket coming out of there.
These days you see a fair few Nepalis working in Family Mart, Lawson etc, so wonder if there are any expats from the subcontinent in the side too
 

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