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NSW Cricket Players to Watch at Australian titles, metropolitan, country, combined, NSW/ACT teams

They sport rising stars, a teen sensation, NSW guns and World Cup squad members. Players to Watch and team list of every player in five NSW cricket teams preparing for Aussie titles.

NSW have high hopes off success on the national stage with five teams of young guns, rising stars, established names and World Cup hopefuls named to represent the state at upcoming Australian cricket championships in April.

Selectors have come up with team lists for men’s and women’s Metropolitan and ACT/NSW Country sides and a male Combined 17s side for upcoming male and female carnivals in Mackay and Adelaide in April.

With help from NSW Cricket expert Nic Bills we have identified some of the young players to watch at upcoming Australian championships below.

“We have very strong sides and I’m interested to see how our 17s side will go,’’ he said.

“On their day they will be as good, if not better, as others.

“It’s just great these nationals are going ahead.’’

Young cricketers limbering up to represent their state with pride.
Young cricketers limbering up to represent their state with pride.

NSW/ACT PLAYERS TO WATCH, TEAM LISTS FOR 2022 AUSTRALIAN CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIPS

NSW METROPOLITAN CRICKET TEAM

Ethan Deal Bankstown

Corey Miller Northern District

Ethan Jamieson University of NSW

Lachlan Shaw Northern District

Joel Davies Manly-Warringah

Yianni Theodorakopoulos Blacktown

Jordan Watson Penrith

Patrick Xie Parramatta

William Salzmann Campbelltown-Camden

Liam Doddrell Penrith

Jack Nisbet Sydney

Owen Cole Campbelltown-Camden

Josh Seward Manly-Warringah

Callum Bladen Gordon

Anthony Clark Head Coach

Grant Lambert Assistant Coach

Sydney cricketer Jack Nisbet is a standout in the field.
Sydney cricketer Jack Nisbet is a standout in the field.

LACHLAN SHAW

Lachlan Shaw is a wicket keeper and premier batsmen in this side. Selected to play at the recent Under 19 World Cup, he also boasts “the cricket brain of a guy 10 years older’’ according to Bills.

JACK NISBET

Another young gun who made it into the Australian U19 World Cup squad. Nisbet is also on a NSW rookie contract. A big, tall, red-headed fast bowler who is hard to miss.

Cricketer William Salzmann has been earmarked as one to watch in the future. Pic Supplied
Cricketer William Salzmann has been earmarked as one to watch in the future. Pic Supplied

WILLIAM SALZMANN

Will Salzmann was also selected for the U19 World Cup and still has another year to develop in this age. A young quick from Campbelltown who runs in fast and bowls hard and is one to watch in the future.

COREY MILLER

Another young NSW cricketer who turned plenty of heads at the U19 World Cup. A reliable bat who turns out for Northern District in NSW Premier Cricket.

JOEL DAVIES

Recently played in NSW’s second X1 in Hobart which was great experience for the northern beaches talent. Like older brother Ollie he is a batter “with a whole heap of talent’’.

LIAM DODRELL

A fast bowler from Penrith who was a reserve for the U19 World Cup. Is being touted as having a big future in the game and is one of the quickest in this team.

Aidan Cahill celebrates a wicket in the game against Pakistan at the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup.
Aidan Cahill celebrates a wicket in the game against Pakistan at the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup.

ACT/NSW COUNTRY MALE CRICKET TEAM

Zak Keogh ACT/Southern Districts

Eric Bell ACT/Southern Districts

Jack Hartigan Newcastle

Tom Coady Western

Tim Martin North Coastal

Angus McTaggert Newcastle

Aidan Cahill Newcastle

Max Farmer Central Northern

Ethan Fitzpatrick ACT/Southern Districts

Connor Cook North Coastal

Harry Townsend Central Coast

Nick Toohey Central Coast

Jeremy Nunan Newcastle

Harry McGregor Western

Kyle Piper Head Coach

Dean Burke Assistant Coach

AIDAN CAHILL

Another young gun who will have benefited from U19 World Cup selection; . A good fast bowler who according to Bills will bat six, seven or eight in this line-up.

Young cricketer Nick Toohey in action. Pic: Supplied
Young cricketer Nick Toohey in action. Pic: Supplied

NICK TOOHEY

A cricketer hailing from the Central Coast and playing second grade for Gordon. A fast bowler and under 18s player with a big future according to the experts.

ANGUS MCTAGGERT

A Newcastle cricketer recovering from an injury but selectors still hope he can make the tournament. One to look out for if he plays, McTaggert is a batting all-rounder.

Bowler Connor Cook is out to make a mark.
Bowler Connor Cook is out to make a mark.

CONNOR COOK

The North Coastal cricketer is an off spin bowler. Has leadership qualities that have already impressed. “He has a skill set we don’t have a lot of in NSW and is very capable with the bat,’’ said Bills.

Raf MacMillan. Pic: Supplied
Raf MacMillan. Pic: Supplied

NSW COMBINED 17S MALE CRICKET TEAM

Sam Konstas St George

Harjas Singh Blacktown

Jake Scott Riverina

Ryan Hicks Hawkesbury

Daniel Gauc Sydney Uni

Cameron Tunks Northern District

Blake Faunce ACT/Southern Districts

Raf MacMillan St George

Joe Gillard Newcastle

Luke Callanan Gordon

Charlie Anderson Northern District

Angus Parsons Western

Victor Strange St George

Cooper Petterson North Coastal

Alex Kemp Head Coach

David Freedman Assistant Coach

Sam Konstas made a big impression in the AW Green Shield this season.
Sam Konstas made a big impression in the AW Green Shield this season.

SAM KONSTAS

Sam Konstas has had plenty of attention this season after recording the most ever runs in Green Shield. A batsman who Bills said has “a presence at the crease and plays 360 degrees around the ground.’’ A teenager with a big future.

JAKE SCOTT

Jake Scott halls from Wagga in the Riverina and is a big, tall batsman who bats three or four. Good at the crease and “a Matty Hayden type built’’. Can hit to all parts of the ground.

Harjas Singh batting. Pic: Supplied
Harjas Singh batting. Pic: Supplied

HARJAS SINGH

Harjas Singh is likely to be Konstas’ opening partner. has made multiple centuries in grade cricket and “has the ability to move the game forward’’. Can score quickly and put pressure on the opposition.

RAF MACMILLAN

A St George player who bowls good offspin and has “a very good cricket brain’’. Also has a good head on his shoulders and works hard at his game.

NSW METROPOLITAN FEMALE CRICKET TEAM

Ahilya Chandel Penrith

Ananaya Sharma Penrith

Angelina Genford Bankstown

Claire Moore Parramatta

Ella Briscoe St George Sutherland

Elsa Hunter Penrith

Frankie Nicklin Universities

Kate Pelle Parramatta

Kinjal Kumari Gordon

Lauren Kua Gordon

Lilly Dummett Sydney

Samira Dimeglio Sydney

Shivani Mehta Manly-Warringah

Zoya Thakur Parramatta

Sarah Aley Head Coach

Hannah Trethewy Assistant Coach

Young cricketer Angelina Genford is a star on the rise. Pic: Supplied
Young cricketer Angelina Genford is a star on the rise. Pic: Supplied

ANGELINA GENFORD

Has made a Breakers squad. The Bankstown cricketer is a all-rounder and very capable. Also went to Hobart recently as part of the Hurricanes squad.

SHIVANI MEHTA

Another top order bat and very capable player who is also a Basil Sellers scholarship holder.

Like Harjas Singh “can take a game forward and has the ability to put pressure on bowler’’ said Bills.

Claire Moore putting on her debut cap during the WNCL match between NSW and the ACT at North Sydney Oval in February.
Claire Moore putting on her debut cap during the WNCL match between NSW and the ACT at North Sydney Oval in February.

CLAIRE MOORE

A NSW Breakers player with a great future in the game. The Parramatta cricketer is likely to bat in the top order at the Australian titles

SAMIRA DIMEGLIO

One of the youngest players selected. She is an under 16s player and left arm finger spinner and lower order bat who performed well in a recent under 16s event in Albury.

Young cricketer Grace Lyons. Pic: Supplied
Young cricketer Grace Lyons. Pic: Supplied

ACT/NSW COUNTRY FEMALE CRICKET TEAM

Kayla Burton Greater Illawarra

Grace Dignam Central Coast

Claire McGuirk Central Northern

Phoebe Litchfield Western

Grace Lyon ACT/Southern Districts

Called Black Western

Maddy McGuigan Newcastle

Kate Letcher Western

Jade Allen ACT/Southern Districts

Tara Rudd Greater Illawarra

Jess Davidson Central Northern

Ebony Hoskin Riverina

Sophie Shelley Central Coast

Julia Bassett ACT/Southern Districts

Stephen Davies Head Coach

Erin Osbourne Assistant Coach

Sydney Thunder WBBL player Phoebe Litchfield.
Sydney Thunder WBBL player Phoebe Litchfield.

PHOEBE LITCHFIELD

Well known cricketer who played for Australia A this year. A left hand batter who plays for the Breakers and Sydney Thunder and a star to watch. At 16 became the youngest player to score a half century in the WBBL.

CALLEE BLACK

A rising star from Bathurst who at just 14 was playing first grade cricket for Penrith. A Basil Sellers scholarship holder and left arm fast bowler. “An excellent athletes with a great arm.’’ Bills said.

Young cricketer Raf MacMillan. Pic: Supplied
Young cricketer Raf MacMillan. Pic: Supplied

EBONY HOSKIN

A NSW Breakers training partner and fast bowler. Bills said this Albury cricketer will open the bowling as she is the quickest in the side.

GRACE LYON

Another young gun who played in the recent under 16s tournament in Albury. A wicket keeper to keep your eye on in the future.

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Originally published as NSW Cricket Players to Watch at Australian titles, metropolitan, country, combined, NSW/ACT teams

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