Match
Details:
Venue
–
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln
Date
& Time – 12th March, 03:00 AM IST
The
Preview
The second and the third matches of the series will be
played on 14th March and 16th March, respectively. Both the teams are hoping to
gain significant experience in their youth set-ups and the tournament is
expected to give just that. Ant Sharp, New Zealand Development program lead,
said, ” It’s based on potential and trying to provide a succession plan for our
future international teams.”
She continued, “It’s
an opportunity for us to learn a bit about them and for them to learn more
about training and playing. It’s also about understanding the players’
strengths so we can try and develop their game further and see how potentially
they can fit into their roles at international level.’’
Australia U19s coach, Shelley Nitschke resonated by saying,
“The selectors have chosen a really exciting and talented group of players that
I’m really looking forward to working with, and hopefully they can benefit from
the experience of playing in foreign conditions and against an opposition most
of them are yet to face. With the additional opportunities, young players are
now being exposed to, we’re seeing them develop at a much quicker rate, with
over half the squad holding WBBL contracts this season and quickly becoming
household names.”
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session tips and match entry:
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New
Zealand Women Developmental Squad
Bella Armstrong (Auckland), Georgia Atkinson (Central
Districts), Lauren Down (Auckland), Katie Gurrey (Northern Districts), Polly
Inglis (Otago), Arlene Kelly (Auckland), Jess Kerr (Wellington), Rosemary Mair
(Central Districts), Jess McFayden (Wellington), Thamsyn Newton (Wellington),
Jacinta Savage (Canterbury), Saachi Shahri (Auckland), Jessica Simmons
(Canterbury), Jess Watkin (Central Districts).
Australia
Women Under 19 Squad
Isabelle Afaras (NSW Metro), Darcie Brown (South
Australia), Stella Campbell (NSW Metro/Sydney Sixers), Maddy Darke (NSW Metro),
Hannah Darlington (NSW Metro/Sydney Thunder),
Josephine Dooley (Queensland/Brisbane Heat), Nicole Faltum (VIC
Metro/Melbourne Stars), Charli Knott (Queensland/Brisbane Heat), Phoebe
Litchfield (Cricket Australia XI/ACT/NSW Country), Hayley Silver-Holmes (NSW
Metro/Sydney Sixers), Courtney Sippel (Queensland/Brisbane Heat), Annabel
Sutherland (VIC Metro/Melbourne Stars), Rachel Trenaman (ACT/NSW Country/Sydney
Thunder), Tahlia Wilson (NSW Metro/Sydney Sixers)
Playing
11 Of NZ-W-Y vs AU-W-Y:
New
Zealand Women U19 Playing 11:
Polly Inglis(WK), Bella Armstrong, Lauren Down, Katie
Gurrey, Jess Kerr, Saachi Shahri\ Jacinta Savage, Jess Watkin, Arlene Kelly,
Thamsyn Newton, Rosemary Mair, Georgia Atkinson.
Australia
Women U19 Playing 11:
Annabel Sutherland, Nicole Faltum(WK), Hannah Darlington, Stela Campbell, Darcie
Brown, Charli Knott, Josephine Dooley, Rachel Trenaman, Tahlia Wilson, Maddy
Darke Curtney Sippel
Key
Players: NZ-W-Y vs AU-W-Y
New Zealand
Women U19:
Ø Polly
Inglis
Ø Lauren
Down
Ø Katie
Gurrey
Ø Jess
Kerr
Ø Jess
Watkin
Ø Arlene
Kelly
Ø Thamsyn
Newton
Ø Rosemary
Mair
Australia
Women U19:
Ø Annabel
Sutherland
Ø Hannah
Darlington
Ø Stela
Campbell
Ø Darcie
Brown
Ø Charli
Knott
Ø Josephine
Dooley
Ø Rachel
Trenaman
Ø Tahlia
Wilson
For best
session tips and match entry:
§ WhatsApp – 9319409525
NZ-W-Y
vs AU-W-Y Dream11 Team:
Ø Both
the Nicole Faltum & Polly Inglis Wicket-keeper are very good for choice.
Ø Pick
batsmen in Dream11- Lauren Down, Josephine Dooley, Rachel Trenaman, Katie
Gurrey & Jess Kerr
Ø Pick
All-rounder in Dream11- Jess Watkin, Annabelm Sutherland, & Arlene Kelly
Ø Pick
bowlers in Dream11- Stella Campbell, Rosemary Mair, Darcie Brown, Hayley Silver
Holmes & Georgia Atkinson
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