Sianna Ginger, of Sri Lankan heritage, named in Australia A squad for England A Women’s series The 19-year-old cricket prodigy from Townsville, Queensland, and daughter of Sri Lankan parents, has been selected for the upcoming series. Ginger, who played for Brisbane Heat in WBBL|10, will represent Australia A. Ginger’s talent was evident from a young age, often competing against boys in junior cricket in North Queensland. Thirty of Australia’s top domestic female players will be given the chance to impress national selectors, with the squads for a three-day Green v Gold match and a multi-format Australia A series against England A confirmed. Players selected in the Green v Gold match will face off at Phillip Oval in Canberra from March 12-14, with the fixture giving them the chance to hone their skills in the longer format. Recently named Australian squad member, Nicole Faltum will continue to expand her leadership credentials ...

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Australia A squad for Tour Match against England Lions Source: Cricket Australia – CA Multicultural Media (eLanka) The National Selection Panel (NSP) has named an Australia A squad to play the England Lions in a four-day tour match later this month. Australia A:
Jack Edwards (NSW/Manly Warringah Cricket Club) (c)
Xavier Bartlett (QLD/Gold Coast District Cricket Club)
Brendan Doggett (SA/Glenelg Cricket Club)
Jordan Buckingham (SA/West Torrens Cricket Club)
Jayden Goodwin (WA/Subiaco Floreat Cricket Club)
Aaron Hardie (WA/Willetton Cricket Club) 
Fergus O’Neill (VIC/Melbourne Cricket Club) 
Kurtis Patterson (NSW/St George Cricket Club)
Josh Philippe (NSW/Western Districts Cricket Club)
Corey Rocchiccioli (WA/University Cricket Club) 
Will Sutherland (VIC/Prahran Cricket Club)
Tim Ward (TAS/University of Tasmania Cricket Club) National selector Tony Dodemaide said: “Following two Australia A fixtures against India A earlier this season which had short-term relevance to the Border Gavaskar Trophy, this match is a valuable opportunity to expose exciting young talent against quality international opposition with a longer lens. “We expect ...

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