🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 England U19s v Australia U19s 🇦🇺 ODIs

England Squad:​

Ben McKinney (Durham, Captain)
Farhan Ahmed (Nottinghamshire)
Tazeem Ali (Warwickshire
Charlie Barnard (Lancashire)
Luc Benkenstein (Essex)
Jack Carney (Lancashire)
Keshana Fonseka (Lancashire)
Henry Hurle (Glamorgan)
Eddie Jack (Hampshire)
Dom Kelly (Hampshire)
Mitch Killeen (Durham)
JT Langridge (Somerset)
Henry Rogers (Sussex)
Hamza Shaikh (Warwickshire)
Noah Thain (Essex)
Ross Whitfield (Durham)

Australia Squad:

Hugh Weibgen (c) (QLD - Valley District Cricket Club)
Lachlan Aitken (QLD - Gold Coast District Cricket Club)
Harkirat Bajwa (VIC - Melbourne Cricket Club)
Mahli Beardman (WA - Melville Cricket Club)
Harry Dixon (VIC - St Kilda Cricket Club)
Cameron Frendo (NSW - Fairfield Liverpool Cricket Club)
Ryan Hicks (NSW - Mosman Cricket Club)
Sam Konstas (NSW - Sutherland Cricket Club)
Rafael MacMillan (NSW - St George District Cricket Club)
Tom Menzies (NT - Darwin Cricket Club)
Cody Reynolds (QLD - Gold Coast District Cricket Club)
Harjas Singh (NSW - Western Suburbs Cricket Club)
Tom Straker (NSW - Sutherland District Cricket Club)
Josh Vernon (WA - Midland Guildford Cricket Club)
Callum Vidler (QLD - Valley District Cricket Club)
Corey Wasley (WA - Rockingham-Mandurah Cricket Club)


Aug 26: First ODI | The County Ground, Beckenham 10.30am

Aug 28: Second ODI | The County Ground, Beckenham 10.30am

Aug 31: Third ODI | The County Ground, Beckenham 10.30am

Sep 2: Fourth ODI | The First Central County Ground, Hove 10.30am

Sep 4: Fifth ODI | The First Central County Ground, Hove 10.30am

Streamed On Youtube
 


England won the toss and bat

England U19
Henry Rogers, Ben McKinney (c), Luc Benkenstein, Hamza Shaikh, Noah Thain, Jack Carney (wk), Joshua Thomas, Daniel Hogg, Farhan Ahmed, Tazeem Ali, Luke Griffiths

Australia U19
Harry Dixon, Sam Konstas, Harjas Singh, Hugh Weibgen (c), Corey Wasley, Ryan Hicks (wk), Cameron Frendo, Raf MacMillan, Cody Reynolds, Mahli Beardman, Callum Vidler

 
Daniel Hogg of Durham 2nds playing today. Guessing he is a late call up for the injured Killeen since he wasn't named in the original squad
 
50/3 after 10, going along nicely after 3 quick wickets early
151/8 after 39 overs, rain saves the day
Australia need 128 to win in 39 overs
Australia 30/1 rain
 
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England won the toss and bat

England U19
Henry Rogers, Ben McKinney (c), Luc Benkenstein, Hamza Shaikh, Noah Thain, Jack Carney (wk), Dom Kelly, Joshua Thomas, Eddie Jack, Farhan Ahmed, Tazeem Ali

Australia U19
Harry Dixon, Sam Konstas, Harjas Singh, Hugh Weibgen (c), Corey Wasley, Lachlan Aitken (wk), Cameron Frendo, Tom Menzies, Harkirat Bajwa, Callum Vidler, Mahli Beardman


Australia won by 7 wickets with 46 balls remaining
 
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England won the toss and field

England U19
Henry Rogers, Theo Wylie, Ross Whitfield, Hamza Shaikh, Luc Benkenstein (c), Jack Carney (wk), Noah Thain, Dom Kelly, Daniel Hogg, Farhan Ahmed, Charlie Barnard

Australia U19
Harry Dixon, Sam Konstas, Hugh Weibgen (c), Ryan Hicks (wk), Harjas Singh, Lachlan Aitken, Raf MacMillan, Cody Reynolds, Josh Vernon, Mahli Beardman, Harkirat Bajwa


 
Australia won the toss and bowl

England U19
Theo Wylie, Ben McKinney (c), Ross Whitfield, Hamza Shaikh, Dom Kelly, Jack Carney (wk), Henry Hurle, Noah Thain, Eddie Jack, Tazeem Ali, Charlie Barnard

Australia U19
Sam Konstas, Hugh Weibgen (c), Ryan Hicks (wk), Harjas Singh, Lachlan Aitken, Ryan Hicks, Raf MacMillan, Cameron Frendo, Tom Menzies, Luke Callanan, Callum Vidler

No McKinney?
Back today, but out already
 
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England Men’s U19s Test squad

Ben McKinney (Durham – captain)
Farhan Ahmed (Nottinghamshire)
Charlie Allison (Essex)
Charlie Barnard (Lancashire)
Luc Benkenstein (Essex)
Jack Carney (Lancashire)
Jaydn Denly (Kent)
Daniel Hogg (Durham)
Eddie Jack (Hampshire)
Dom Kelly (Hampshire)
Hamza Shaikh (Warwickshire)
Noah Thain (Essex)
Raphael Weatherall (Northamptonshire)
Ross Whitfield (Durham)

Youth Test Series v Australia U19s


1st Youth Test: England U19s v Australia U19s, New Road, Worcester – 8-11 September
2nd Youth Test: England U19s v Australia U19s, County Ground, Northampton – 16-19 September
 
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The U19 World Cup will be hosted by Sri Lanka in January.

I don't think the ICC changes to the format will improve the competition. Still a 16 team competition, however 12 teams now qualify for the next stage - split into two groups of six. The semi-finals will see the winners play the runners up from those two groups.

England play South Africa, West Indies & Scotland in the initial stage.
 

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