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Liam Trevaskis in England U 19 Squad

Liam Trevaskis in England U 19 Squad

Martin Montgomery5 Jul 2017 - 15:58

Penrith and Durham Academy player Liam Trevaskis selected for England U 19s.

Max Holden and Harry Brook will lead England Under-19s this summer in four-day and one-day series against India.

Holden, the Middlesex opener who has spent an extended loan spell with Northamptonshire this season, will captain the team in the two “Tests” in Chesterfield and Worcester - as he did in India earlier this year, and at home to Sri Lanka last summer.

Then the Yorkshire batsman Brook, another of six members of the four-day squad who travelled to India in the winter, will take over the captaincy for a five-match Royal London One-Day Series – for which the England selectors considered only players who are available for the ICC Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand in early 2018.

That ruled out Holden and a number of other members of the four-day squad, including the Somerset pair George Bartlett and Ben Green, the Worcestershire fast bowler Josh Tongue, and the Surrey spinner Amar Virdi, who was invited to train with England Lions last week.

Andy Hurry, the head coach of the Young Lions programme, said: “We had an excellent tour of India earlier this year, when the lads involved learned so much both in red-ball and white-ball cricket.

“Facing the Indians in a return series this summer provides an excellent opportunity to build on that, and to face international opposition in more familiar home conditions.

“It’s going to be fascinating to see our most talented young cricketers put in that position. It’s worth noting that we didn’t consider four eligible players for selection as they are likely to be in contention to play first-team cricket for their counties – Sam Curran, Ollie Pope, Matt Fisher and Delray Rawlins – not to take anything away from the guys who have been selected, but to underline the amount of young talent we have in the domestic game.

“With the ICC World Cup in New Zealand early next year, it made sense only to consider players eligible for that when we were choosing our squad for the Royal London One-Day Series. But that series remains very important in its own right, and there should be some excellent Under-19s cricket for players and spectators to enjoy this summer.”

Hamidullah Qadri, the 16-year-old off-spinner who made an historic first-class debut for Derbyshire in the Specsavers County Championship last week, is one of the new faces in that one-day squad – putting him in line to become the first Afghanistan-born player to represent England at Under-19 level.

Warwickshire have three players in the four-day squad – opener Liam Banks, and fast bowlers Henry Brookes and George Panayi. Brookes and Banks are two of seven players included in both squads – with Brook, Nottinghamshire spinner Liam Patterson-White, Durham seamer Matt Potts, Surrey batsman Will Jacks and Kent wicketkeeper Oli Robinson.

England will play a two-day warm-up match against a Unicorns XI in Loughborough on 19-20 July before the “Tests”, at Queen’s Park in Chesterfield from 23-26 July, then New Road in Worcester from 31 July to 3 August.

Eight more players have been selected for an Invitational XI who will provide India with their warm-up opposition, also in Loughborough – meaning a total of 27 youngsters will have the chance to face international opposition this summer, representing 15 of the 18 first-class counties.

The Royal London One-Day Series starts at the SSE SWALEC Stadium in Cardiff on Monday 7 August, which is followed by a day-night match at the Spitfire Ground St Lawrence in Canterbury on Wednesday 9 August to be shown live on Sky Sports.

The series continues at the 1st Central County Ground in Hove on Saturday 12 August, with match four at the Brightside Ground, Bristol on Monday 14 August, and concludes on Wednesday August 16 at the Coopers Associates County Ground in Taunton.

England Under-19s squads

For two four-day matches against India: Max Holden (Middlesex, capt), Liam Banks (Warwickshire), George Bartlett (Somerset), Harry Brook (Yorkshire), Henry Brookes (Warwickshire), Ben Green (Somerset), Will Jacks (Surrey), George Panayi (Warwickshire), Ryan Patel (Surrey), Liam Patterson-White (Nottinghamshire), Matt Potts (Durham), Oli Robinson (Kent, wk), Harry Swindells (Leicestershire, wk), Josh Tongue (Worcestershire), Amar Virdi (Surrey).

For five-match Royal London One-Day Series against India: Harry Brook (Yorkshire, capt), Liam Banks (Warwickshire), Tom Banton (Somerset, wk), Henry Brookes (Warwickshire), Adam Finch (Worcestershire), Alfie Gleadall (Derbyshire), Will Jacks (Surrey), Tom Lammonby (Somerset), Felix Organ (Hampshire), Liam Patterson-White (Nottinghamshire), Jack Plom (Essex), Matt Potts (Durham), Hamidullah Qadri (Derbyshire), Oli Robinson (Kent, wk), Liam Trevaskis (Durham).

For Invitational XI to play India, Loughborough: Adam Finch (Worcestershire), Alfie Gleadall (Derbyshire), Feroze Khushi (Essex), Tom Lammonby (Somerset, wk), Prem Sisodiya (Glamorgan), Fin Trenouth (Somerset, wk), Liam Trevaskis (Durham), Harisson Ward (Sussex).

Fixtures

20-21 July - England v Unicorns XI, India v Invitational XI, Loughborough
23 - 26 July - 1st Test, Chesterfield
31 July - 3 August - 2nd Test, Worcester
7 August - 1st Royal London ODI, Cardiff
9 August - 2nd Royal London ODI, Canterbury (day-night, live on Sky Sports)
12 August - 3rd Royal London ODI, Hove
14 August - 4th Royal London ODI, Bristol
16 August - 5th Royal London ODI, Taunton

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