Cricket Australia announces Australia A squads for South Africa Tour
The National Selection Panel has agreed that Moises Henriques will stay on with Surrey County Cricket Club instead of participating in the one-day component of the A Series. The Panel considered both Henriques’ experience along with future Australian tours in making this decision. A replacement player will be named in due course. The Cricket Australia (CA) National Selection Panel have selected two 14-player squads for the Australia A tour to South Africa in July. The two squads feature mix of experience and youth for the two four-day matches and four one-day matches. Tim May: Cricket Australia don’t want to get back to the negotiating table
Four-day squad: | |
Usman Khawaja (C) | QLD |
Glenn Maxwell (VC) | VIC |
Ashton Agar | WA |
Cameron Bancroft | WA |
Jason Behrendorff | WA |
Jackson Bird | TAS |
Alex Carey | SA |
Hilton Cartwright | WA |
Travis Head | SA |
Kurtis Patterson | NSW |
Chadd Sayers | SA |
Mitchell Swepson | QLD |
Chris Tremain | VIC |
Jack Wildermuth | QLD |
One-day squad: | |
Travis Head (C) | SA |
Ashton Agar | WA |
Jason Behrendorff | WA |
Scott Boland | VIC |
Alex Carey | SA |
Hilton Cartwright | WA |
Sam Heazlett | QLD |
Daniel Hughes | NSW |
Kane Richardson | SA |
Marcus Stoinis | VIC |
Mitchell Swepson | QLD |
Chris Tremain | VIC |
Jack Wildermuth | QLD |
National Selector Trevor Hohns said: “We have opted for a well-balanced squad featuring some experience blended with younger players, with an emphasis on building our depth for the future. This is a great chance for these players to experience foreign conditions against quality international sides and really test their skills. With an upcoming Test Series in South Africa early next year it is also an opportunity to impress with their performances and put their names forward for consideration.” David Warner: Australia might not have a team for Ashes 2017-18
Queensland batsman Usman Khawaja and Victorian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell will be captain and vice-captain of the four-day squad respectively. “Khawaja is a proven leader and has captained Australia A before, he will gel nicely with Glenn who recently had some captaincy experience in the IPL and we believe will respond well to this extra responsibility.” AUS players’ union threaten to boycott BAN tour, Ashes over CA pay dispute
South Australian batsman Travis Head will lead the one-day side during the tour. “Travis is a capable young leader and he will benefit from the opportunity at this level. There were some senior players that missed out on an opportunity this time round but this will certainly not detract from their chances of representing Australia in the future.” Sutherland warns AUS players to accept new CA terms or to forget payments
Speaking on the MOU negotiation, Cricket Australia Executive General Manager of Team Performance, Pat Howard said: “Selectors have chosen this squad irrespective and independent of the status of the MOU. We are confident that there will be a resolution in place by 30 June and look forward to continuing to support these players to perform at their very best on the global stage.” Clarke: Warner, Smith to continue playing in IPL despite CA’s stand
The team will play two four-day matches against South Africa A before participating in a one-day Tri-Series with South Africa A and India A. The squad will depart for South Africa on 8 July. Clarke: Warner, Smith to continue playing in IPL despite CA’s stand
Australia A tour of South Africa – Fixtures
Four-day matches
12 July – 15 July: Australia A v South Africa A at Tukkies
19 July – 22 July: Australia A v South Africa A at Senwes Park
One-day tri-series
26 July: Australia A v India A at Tukkies
30 July: Australia A v South Africa A at Groenkloof
1 August: Australia A v India A at Tukkies
5 August: Australia A v South Africa A at Tukkies
8 August: Tri Series Final at Tukkies