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[QUOTE="1910, post: 2945516, member: 8272"] QC Media The Queensland Bulls will deliver a distinctly Maroon flavour to the Australia 'A' touring squads to take on India in India in August. The Queensland Bulls will deliver a distinctly Maroon flavour to the Australia 'A' touring squads to take on India in India in August. Cricket Australia (CA) today announced two 14-player squads to play a one-day tri-series against India A and South Africa A in Vijayawada – with two matches against each opponent, plus a final – followed by two four-day matches against India A in Vizag. There is a strong Queensland presence in the squads, with Queensland Bulls players Matthew Renshaw, Mitch Swepson, Marnus Labuschagne, Brendan Doggett, Billy Stanlake, Michael Neser, Jack Wildermuth and Usman Khawaja named for the tours. Renshaw, Neser, Khawaja and Swepson have been named in both the one-day and four-day squads while Labuschagne, the 2016-17 Matador Cup player of the year, will play in the one-day line-up. Doggett, who claimed five wickets in the JLT Sheffield Shield Final, will prepare for his ‘A’ series debut by touring the United Kingdom with the Australian Indigenous Men’s squad next month that will retrace the path of the historic pioneering 1868 Aboriginal tour of England. South Australia’s Travis Head will captain the one-day team, while Western Australia’s Mitch Marsh will lead the four-day side. South Australia wicket-keeper batsman Alex Carey will be vice-captain for both squads. Australia A One-Day Squad Travis Head (C) South Australia Alex Carey (VC) South Australia Ashton Agar Western Australia Peter Handscomb Victoria Usman Khawaja Queensland Marnus Labuschagne Queensland Michael Neser Queensland Matthew Renshaw Queensland Jhye Richardson Western Australia D’Arcy Short Western Australia Billy Stanlake Queensland Mitch Swepson Queensland Chris Tremain Victoria Jack Wildermuth Queensland Australia A Four-Day Squad Mitch Marsh (C) Western Australia Alex Carey (VC) South Australia Ashton Agar Western Australia Brendan Doggett Queensland Peter Handscomb Victoria Travis Head South Australia Jon Holland Victoria Usman Khawaja Queensland Michael Neser Queensland Joel Paris Western Australia Kurtis Patterson New South Wales Matthew Renshaw Queensland Mitch Swepson Queensland Chris Tremain Victoria Selectors have chosen a wealth of players with international experience in at least one format for Australia, with just six players – Queensland’s Marnus Labuschagne, Michael Neser, Jack Wildermuth, Brendan Doggett and Mitch Swepson, plus New South Wales’ Kurtis Patterson – yet to play for Australia. Neser, Swepson and Wildermuth will all have the chance to be capped for Australia on the upcoming tour of England (ODI & T20) and Zimbabwe (T20). National Selector Trevor Hohns said: “We’re really pleased with the squads we have assembled for this tour,” Hohns said. “We’ve got a couple of really experienced international cricketers, a large group who have had a taste of playing for Australia already, and some emerging players who have performed strongly and we believe have the potential to one day play for their country. “It’s an extremely important tour, as we look for players who can adapt and find ways to excel in sub-continent conditions. “With Australia’s series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates fast approaching, it’s a chance for some players to push for selection for that series, and for all players to gain experience in sub-continent conditions.” Speaking on the appointment of captains Travis Head and Mitch Marsh, and vice-captain Alex Carey, Hohns said: “We’re looking for leaders for future Australian teams, and Travis, Mitch and Alex are all very impressive young men,” Hohns said. “Travis and Mitch both have captaincy experience at state level, and this is an exciting opportunity for them to lead a new group of players in different conditions. “Alex, as our Twenty20 vice-captain in the UK and Zimbabwe, is also someone we rate very highly as a leader, and this is another opportunity for him to develop those skills.” Only two players selected have yet to feature in either an Australia or Australia A squad – emerging Indigenous fast bowler Brendan Doggett and batsman Marnus Labuschagne, both from Queensland. “Marnus and Brendan both came through the National Performance Squad program last year, and performed strongly for Queensland last summer. "Brendan is an exciting fast bowler with genuine pace, who has impressed with his wicket-taking ability in the Sheffield Shield. Marnus has put together some really good performances with the bat over the past 12 months, particularly at one-day level.” Fixtures One-Day Matches - Vijayawada 17 August v India A 19 August v South Africa A 23 August v India A 25 August v South Africa A 29 August – Tri-Series Final Four-Day Matches - Vizag 2 – 5 September v India A 8 – 11 September v India A [/QUOTE]
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