Pak U-19 vs Aus U-19

bhaioo, Atleast we are # 1 in one sector of the game.

Reality check for young Aussies

April 10, 2007 AUSTRALIA’S cricketers of the future face a major challenge when they play world No.1 Pakistan in a five-match, Under 19 series starting in Brisbane on Friday.

Selectors are using the series to develop a squad to challenge for the 2008 U-19 World Cup in Malaysia, and Pakistan has won the past two competitions.
The Australia captaincy will be rotated in order to build a strong leadership base, with New South Wales’s Simon Keen getting first go.

“India and Pakistan are the acknowledged world leaders when it comes to youth cricket with huge emphasis and resources placed in this area,” said Australian team coach Brian McFayden.

“The Pakistan team have a different style of play to what is familiar in Australian youth cricket and this should give our players valuable experience.”
The first two matches are at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane, with the final three at Caloundra.

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Squad for the five-match series:

PAKISTAN:
Ahmed Shehzad (capt), Imad Wasim (v-capt), Ali Jawad, Gulraiz Sadaf, Junaid Khan, Junaid Malik, Mohammad Aamer, Mohammad Rameez, Rahat Ullah, Shahzaib Ahmed, Shan Masood, Taimur Ali, Umar Amin, Zeeshan Mushtaq

AUSTRALIA:
Daniel Burns (NSW), Matthew Day (NSW), James Faulkner (NSW), Phillip Hughes (NSW), Simon Keen (NSW), David Murphy (NSW), Kumar Sarna (Vic), Michael Hill (Vic), Dom O'Brien (Qld), Shaun Austin (Qld), James Smith (SA), Nathan Couter-Nile (WA)
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So no Anwar Ali or Jamshed? Are they older then 19 now or what?

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kitnay time taq aap unko u-19 rakhna chahtay hain :stuck_out_tongue:

Mujhe to lagta hai inkee bhi set dhulai honi hai down-under land mein :rolleyes:

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Lets see. Where did the “BOYZ” win their title? Was it South Asia? I know the last one was in India.
ACROBI tum apnee kalee zuban band karo …:naraz:

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I think Imad Wasim is the only guy from last U-19 team. Anyways, lets see kiya banta hey in 5 matches mein. I personally think it will be a great exposure for the young boys and good performances in Australia dont go unnoticed

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^ only if you have smart ppl watching....if you have chimps dressed up as a cricket board then don't expect anything logical...

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It's a safe bet that some, if not all, of our players are older than 19, perhaps mostly in the 23-25 range.

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Wait a minute, no Afridi? He is still 17, no? He should be an automatic selection. The guy has yet to turn 18.

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bhai, us ke birthday cake pe jo banda niswar dalta thaa wo mar gaya, ab us ki birthday nahi ho sakti, is liye woh 17 pe phans gaya hay.

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sadaf? i never knew sadaf was a mascular name...

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Do you know how they pick under 19 team for pakistan? My friend he was suppose to be in the under 19 team a few years back to play a series with bangladash but this guy ( can't remember name) paid a lot of money to the selectors and got through instead! I could not believe that and now. My friend is now playing for a club in rawalpindi with yasir arafat as the captain. If my friend got that breakthrough where would he be now?

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more like 12..... still an adolescent....
:D

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This U19 squad is probably the best possible, all these guys have performed well at domestic U19 level and there is hardly any non performer included in the squad unlike last time when India toured. It's a different thing if these guys perform or not on Aussie pitches but they surely are selected on merit this time.

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does any one have the results from the first game?

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Mohsin Sheikh (Coach of Pak U-19) seems like a great guy, who seems to have genuine interest of Pak junior cricket in his heart. He is also well qualified and hope that he has bright future inshallah. I thought this was a nice interview to share.

Pakistan Juniors impressed Down Under, says coach

By Mohammad Yaqoob
LAHORE, May 3: Pakistan Juniors gave the formidable Aussie Under-19 team a run for their money on their recent tour Down Under, said coach Mohsin Sheikh who submitted his tour report to Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday.

Terming last month’s tour as highly successful and satisfactory, Mohsin recommended at least six players as big future hopes for Pakistan cricket following their impressive performances against the Australians.

The national under-19 side played five one-day matches against Australian juniors during April 2007 in a well-contested series that ended at 3-2 in favour of hosts.
"We bounced back from 2-0 down to level the series 2-2 before losing the final by 19 runs which is definitely a commendable show from our boys,” Mohsin told Dawn on Thursday.

An Australia-based Pakistani who is currently employed with the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Lahore, Mohsin passed both level-I and II coaching courses from Australia with flying colours a year ago.
“It was a series which fully tested the mental and playing strengths of both the sides,” disclosed Mohsin. “When Pakistan went into the fourth ODI 2-1 down and were set a target of 310 for victory, our boys were under tremendous pressure. But fine knocks from opener Shan Masood (90) and middle-order batsman Umar Amin (98) enabled us to pull off an improbable win at 311 for six in 46.3 overs.”

Mohsin, who is eyeing a Masters degree from an Australia University in sports coaching that also encompasses specialist human movement and bio-mechanics, said besides Shan Masood (Karachi) and Umar Amin (Rawalpindi), the other outstanding batsmen on the tour were Taimur Ali (Quetta) and Imad Wasim (Islamabad).

Mohsin was all praise for left-arm fast bowler Mohammad Amir from Rawalpindi, Junaid Khan (Abbotabad) and Shahzeb Khan of Karachi who impressed the coach with their speed and seam movement.

The coach claimed that the playing conditions in Australia at this time of the year were not totally conducive to the Pakistan team but his players played superb cricket to go down fighting in the series.
“The pitches were hard and bouncy Down Under and since the floodlights at the grounds were installed at a much lower level than usual, the light would often bounce off the sight screen to cause problems for our players,” he added. “But they still stuck to their task and almost won the series.”

Mohsin disclosed that Cricket Australia had fielded three overaged players in the five-match series but had informed the Pakistan team management of the move prior to the start of the series. “All-rounder Simon Keen, pacer Coulita Nile and batsman Phil Hughes were all over 19 years of age,” said Mohsin. “Their presence did make a difference in the final ODI when Keen took 5-44 and Hughes scored 74 to win the match for the hosts.”

To a question, he said Pakistan was aiming for the next Junior World Cup in Malaysia, scheduled for in March 2008. “But before that, we have a tough tour of England coming up in July.”

Of his own decision to join the NCA, Mohsin said: “I am really keen to assist in any way towards improvement of junior cricket structure. It is ironic that while the senior players in Pakistan enjoy all the support and financial benefits, there’s hardly any focus on junior cricket that needs to made effective in order to groom the replacements for our senior players," he concluded.

http://dawn.com/2007/05/04/spt4.htm

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^ yeah and more than interest he is qualified as well, seeking an MS in coaching…:eek:

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we need more people like him in every field to coach pak to new levels inshallah!

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I am sure our board doesn't need so much qualified people so very soon he'll be hired by some Australian or British clubs.