Wednesday 3 August 2011

The Young Talents Have The Opportunity To Impress

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The group of young talents in England have had the opportunity to impress the selectors after the development team has been called upon to face Sri Lanka at Old Trafford. Lancashire was originally scheduled for the opposition, but is now part of life Friends T20 quarterfinals.


This means a chance to have a look at the players moving through the county system, which is one level below Britain Lions selections. Surrey to four of the team - Tom Maynard, Zafar Ansari, Jason Roy and Matthew Dunn - while the pace bowler for Essex, Tymal Mills, who is very sharp would also be included.

A couple of players could not even push themselves to the assertion of the Lions for the winter with Maynard, who left Glamorgan Surrey, before this season, probably at the top of the list after a productive summer, where he scored 758 championship runs at 42.11. Roy, meanwhile, has been dubbed "a mini KP" by his coach, Chris Adams, because of his flamboyant approach with the bat.

"We have selected some very promising cricketers for the younger Development XI, who impressed in the first-class cricket this season," David Graveney, the national performance manager, said. "Most players were involved in the England U-19 program in recent years and this fixture is not only a recognition of their progress since the U19, it also provides an important opportunity for these players to impress voters Program Performance against England this winter. "

Zafar Ansari Squad, Moin Ashraf, Josh Cobb, Chris Dent, Matthew Dunn, Ateeq Javid, Tom Maynard, Tymal Mills, David Payne, Jason Roy, John Simpson

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