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Wednesday, 11 September, 2002, 12:32 GMT 13:32 UK
Shafayat leads young side
Nottinghamshire batsman Bilal Shafayat will captain the England Under-19 side against World Cup-holders Australia at the beginning of 2003.

The youthful squad will feature eight 17-year old players when they depart on 31 December.

The join the senior England team, the National Academy and the England Women's side on trips Down Under this winter.


The majority of the players will be available for the next ICC Under 19 World Cup
Coach Paul Farbrace
England Under-19 are scheduled to play three four-day Test matches and five one-day internationals.

Six of the players come from Yorkshire, including the youngest member of the squad, leg-spinner Mark Lawson.

Lawson has been coached by Shane Warne's mentor Terry Jenner as part of a programme to develop top-class wrist-spinners.

"We have four under-19s and 11 under-18s," said coach Paul Farbrace.

"So the majority of the players will be available to play against South Africa next summer and also in the next ICC Under 19 World Cup in 2004.

"Seven players have played first-class cricket, so we will have valuable experience in the team too."

Three of this year's under-19 side - Kyle Hogg, Gordon Muchall and Graham Wagg - were on Tuesday named in the new intake for the England Academy.


England Under 19 squad: Bilal Shafayat (capt, Nottinghamshire), Ravinda Bopara (Essex), Tim Bresnan (Yorkshire), Dan Broadbent (Yorkshire), Simon Cusden (Kent), Neil Edwards (Somerset), Andrew Gale (Yorkshire), Andrew Hodd (wkt, Sussex), Mark Lawson (Yorkshire), Samit Patel (Nottinghamshire), James Pearson (Gloucestershire), Liam Plunkett (Durham), David Stiff (Yorkshire), Nick Thornicroft (Yorkshire), Luke Wright (Leicestershire).

Itinerary:
January 2003
2 Arrival in Adelaide
4 one-day match (tbc), Adelaide
5 one-day match (tbc), Adelaide
6 - 8 v South Australian XI, Adelaide
12 - 15 1st Test, Adelaide
17 v ECB National Academy
18 1st ODI, Adelaide
21 - 23 v Victoria Institute of Sport, Melbourne
26 2nd ODI, Melbourne
28 - 31 2nd Test, Melbourne

February 2003
3 - 6 3rd Test, Sydney
8 3rd ODI, Sydney
9 4th ODI, Sydney
11 5th ODI, Sydney

See also:

30 Aug 02 | Cricket
09 Feb 02 | Cricket
10 Sep 02 | England
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