Max Holden, an opening batsman from Middlesex, has been appointed to
captain England’s Under-19s in two four-day matches and a Royal London
One-Day Series against Sri Lanka this summer.
Holden is one of only a handful of players remaining from England’s
squad for the ICC Under-19 World Cup earlier this year, partly because
of the progress being made at county level by several players who remain
eligible.
Somerset’s George Bartlett is the only other player in a 14-man squad
for the four-day matches who was involved in the World Cup, while his
county team-mate Ben Green and the Nottinghamshire wicketkeeper-batsman
Tom Moores are included in a separate 14-man squad for the three-match
50-over series – which ends with a day-night match at the Spitfire
Ground, St Lawrence, to be shown live on Sky Sports.
Moores is one of three players in that squad to have played county
cricket this season – in his case during a loan spell with Lancashire in
the NatWest T20 Blast. The others are Gloucestershire’s George Hankins -
who like Moores and Bartlett attended Millfield School – and the Essex
seamer Aaron Beard.
But the county who provide the most players are Worcestershire, with
Ben Twohig, Zen Malik, Josh Tongue and Josh Dell in both squads, and
Ollie Westbury swelling their representation to five for the four-day
matches.
David Graveney OBE, the chairman of selectors of the England
Development Programme, said: “Congratulations to Max on being appointed
captain, and to all the other players who have been selected for what
should be an interesting and challenging series of matches against Sri
Lanka in two formats.
“Max has been in the EDP for a number of years, and has progressed
from a position where he was one of the youngest players to now being
one of the senior players and earning the captaincy, which I know he is
excited about.
“We always work closely with counties to decide what is best for the
development of each player, and it has been pleasing to see that 14
players who represented England Under-19s over the last 12 months have
played first-team cricket this season, including 11 of the 15 we took to
the World Cup in Bangladesh – and in many cases have already made
significant contributions.
“Clearly we took that into account in selecting this squad, and that
has led to opportunities for a number of other players. We had initially
planned for Jared Warner of Yorkshire to lead the team in the Royal
London One-Day Series, but sadly he has a back issue which requires an
indefinite break from the game, so Max will now be the captain in both
formats.
“We have also agreed with Somerset that Ben Green, who is recovering
after a foot operation, should not be considered for the four-day
matches, and would be better building up his fitness in some second team
games to be ready for our white-ball matches.”
The Under-19s, under the supervision of the head of the EDP Andy
Hurry, will meet up for a two-day match against Unicorns in Loughborough
on July 21-22, before facing Sri Lanka in the first of the two four-day
games at Fenner’s, the University Cricket Ground in Cambridge.
Squads:
Four-day matches: Max Holden (Middlesex, captain), Josh Dell, Zen
Malik, Josh Tongue, Ben Twohig, Ollie Westbury (all Worcestershire),
George Hankins (Gloucestershire), George Bartlett (Somerset), Ollie Pope
(wk), Amar Virdi (both Surrey), George Panayi (Warwickshire), Aaron
Beard (Essex), Ed Barnes (Yorkshire), Josh Coughlin (Durham).
Royal London One-Day Series: Max Holden (Middlesex, captain), Josh
Dell, Zen Malik, Josh Tongue, Ben Twohig (all Worcestershire), George
Hankins (Gloucestershire), George Bartlett, Dom Bess, Ben Green (all
Somerset), Ollie Pope (Surrey, wk), Aaron Beard (Essex), Ed Barnes
(Yorkshire), Tom Moores (wk), Jack Blatherwick (both Nottinghamshire).
Fixtures:
July 21-22 v Unicorns (Loughborough)
July 26-29 v Sri Lanka Under-19s (Cambridge)
August 3-6 v Sri Lanka Under-19s (Northampton)
August 10 v Sri Lanka Under-19s (Royal London One-Day Series, Wormsley)
August 13 v Sri Lanka Under-19s (Royal London One-Day Series, Chelmsford)
August 16 v Sri Lanka Under-19s (Royal London One-Day Series, Canterbury)
Tuesday, 12 July 2016
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