Australian Domestic Cricket 2025-26 - 2 x titles to defend!
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Australian Domestic Cricket 2025-26 - 2 x titles to defend!
Hanno Jacobs an in maybe
Heard a whisper that Harry Conway and Kyle Brazell might miss out on contracts
Heard a whisper that Harry Conway and Kyle Brazell might miss out on contracts
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Don’t know why Hanno would come home and be the 8th pace bowler on our list, getting a game at NSW so just stay there.Tony Clifton wrote:Hanno Jacobs an in maybe
Heard a whisper that Harry Conway and Kyle Brazell might miss out on contracts
Agree Conway and Brazell gone, plus Aiden Cahill have to be in trouble, maybe Harry Matthias too.
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I'd be looking to add some potentially quality bats, we might not be blessed with the form batter in the country playing half the games next season.
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Jackson Bird heading back to Tasmania to play next season
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Weatherald has re-signed with Tassie so he isn't coming back.
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Brazell and Conway not offered new contracts
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I've had enough of the footy already...bring back the SACA's
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The 25/26 Sheffield Shield and One Cup Fixtures have been released.
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Sorry - wasn't sure where to put this. Amazing how failure keeps getting rewarded. Just like a politician - failing upwards! Jobs for the boys!
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Former Australia coach Tim Nielsen returns to guide next generation
Almost 14 years after resigning as Australian head coach, Tim Nielsen has been brought back into the fold as the national team braces for potential wholesale change over the next few seasons.
Almost 14 years after resigning as Australian head coach, Tim Nielsen is back at Cricket Australia.
Nielsen, 57, has again joined CA to head up the national talent pathway and will work closely with the national male under-19 program in the lead-up to next January’s World Cup.
Things have come full circle for Nielsen, given he held a similar role as head development coach at what was then known as CA’s centre of excellence in Brisbane in the mid-2000s, before taking over from John Buchanan as coach of the national men’s side.
The former South Australian wicketkeeper was at the helm between 2007 and 2011, a challenging period of transition for the Australian side dotted with the highs of a Test series win in South Africa and Champions Trophy crown and several crushing losses, most notably the horror 2010-11 Ashes series on home soil. That 3-1 thrashing at the hands of England led to Don Argus’s national team performance review, from which considerable change followed.
Since leaving CA, Nielsen served as South Australia’s cricket high performance chief for a decade before an ill-fated stint in Pakistan working alongside former SA teammate Jason Gillespie.
The Nielsen appointment is part of broader changes within CA’s development and pathways program, headlined by the recent appointment of Tim Paine as Australia A head coach.
Former Queensland opener and West Australian coach Lachlan Stevens, who had served as national development lead as well as coaching Australia A last year and occasionally working as an assistant coach with the national outfit, has left CA to take up a role as director of cricket at the University of Queensland.
Nielsen’s appointment comes as Australia braces for the potential of wholesale change to its national side over the next few seasons, given it is a live prospect that all but Cameron Green will be aged 31 or older of the XI that starts the Ashes series in November.
From Advertiser website:
Former Australia coach Tim Nielsen returns to guide next generation
Almost 14 years after resigning as Australian head coach, Tim Nielsen has been brought back into the fold as the national team braces for potential wholesale change over the next few seasons.
Almost 14 years after resigning as Australian head coach, Tim Nielsen is back at Cricket Australia.
Nielsen, 57, has again joined CA to head up the national talent pathway and will work closely with the national male under-19 program in the lead-up to next January’s World Cup.
Things have come full circle for Nielsen, given he held a similar role as head development coach at what was then known as CA’s centre of excellence in Brisbane in the mid-2000s, before taking over from John Buchanan as coach of the national men’s side.
The former South Australian wicketkeeper was at the helm between 2007 and 2011, a challenging period of transition for the Australian side dotted with the highs of a Test series win in South Africa and Champions Trophy crown and several crushing losses, most notably the horror 2010-11 Ashes series on home soil. That 3-1 thrashing at the hands of England led to Don Argus’s national team performance review, from which considerable change followed.
Since leaving CA, Nielsen served as South Australia’s cricket high performance chief for a decade before an ill-fated stint in Pakistan working alongside former SA teammate Jason Gillespie.
The Nielsen appointment is part of broader changes within CA’s development and pathways program, headlined by the recent appointment of Tim Paine as Australia A head coach.
Former Queensland opener and West Australian coach Lachlan Stevens, who had served as national development lead as well as coaching Australia A last year and occasionally working as an assistant coach with the national outfit, has left CA to take up a role as director of cricket at the University of Queensland.
Nielsen’s appointment comes as Australia braces for the potential of wholesale change to its national side over the next few seasons, given it is a live prospect that all but Cameron Green will be aged 31 or older of the XI that starts the Ashes series in November.
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Gift of the gab works every time
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Didn't realise the one day cup season started today
NSW Vs Tas
NSW currently 7/197 after 44
Kurtis Patterson 110
NSW Vs Tas
NSW currently 7/197 after 44
Kurtis Patterson 110
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NSW ended up 224
Tas 3/38
Owen 9
Webster a goldy
Weatherald 7 *
Tas 3/38
Owen 9
Webster a goldy
Weatherald 7 *
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Tassies were in all sorts at 8/124
Ended up winning at 8/225
Kuhnemann 56*
Hope 49*
Patterson POTM
Ended up winning at 8/225
Kuhnemann 56*
Hope 49*
Patterson POTM
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Tasmania chased it down and won by 2 wickets, Kuhnemann at 10 top scoring with 56 (71).locky801 wrote:NSW ended up 224
Tas 3/38
Owen 9
Webster a goldy
Weatherald 7 *
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Labuschagne currently 121* (111) in the one dayer against Victoria.
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Finished with 130 (118), Queensland 5/310.whufc wrote:Labuschagne currently 121* (111) in the one dayer against Victoria.
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Ashes boundwhufc wrote:Labuschagne currently 121* (111) in the one dayer against Victoria.
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The Big show performed today
Probably not enough to get the Vics over the line thought after the top order failed disMaLly
Maxwell 107 (82)
Hanscombe 55 (73)
Vics currently 9/250 in the 46th
Probably not enough to get the Vics over the line thought after the top order failed disMaLly
Maxwell 107 (82)
Hanscombe 55 (73)
Vics currently 9/250 in the 46th
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All out for 255, they were 2/1 in the first over when Neser dismissed Matt Short and Marcus Harris in consecutive deliveries.locky801 wrote:The Big show performed today
Probably not enough to get the Vics over the line thought after the top order failed disMaLly
Maxwell 107 (82)
Hanscombe 55 (73)
Vics currently 9/250 in the 46th
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