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7th team for the Matador Cup

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2015 2:15 pm
by RustyCage
http://www.cricket.com.au/news/cricket- ... 2015-05-12


CA introduces seventh Matador Cup team
Sam Ferris
Today,
12 May 2015 450

Trial initiative designed to allow young players greater exposure to top-level cricket

Australia’s brightest young talent will get an early taste of domestic cricket after Cricket Australia today announced a new team will compete in the Matador One-Day Cup this summer. For the first time since the ACT Comets played their final game 15 years ago, Australia’s domestic limited-overs competition will feature seven teams in a move aimed to provide an extra level of exposure and opportunity to the country’s next generation of cricketers. The introduction of a new team, called the CA XI, is a two-year trial, with the squad comprised of players from around the country who narrowly missed out on selection by their respective states.

Re: 7th team for the Matador Cup

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2015 2:34 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
no problem with it

but can they please change the format of the comp and stop it from being held in September in NSW, and run it alongside the Shield season

Re: 7th team for the Matador Cup

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2015 2:41 pm
by heater31
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:no problem with it

but can they please change the format of the comp and stop it from being held in September in NSW, and run it alongside the Shield season

If they are introducing this composite side then sadly I think it's staying eastern states centric :(

Feck me, once again Cricket Australia messing with the fabric of Australian cricket....didn't realise that List A cricket is the same standard as the English Leagues that have County development squads in the league system.....

Re: 7th team for the Matador Cup

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2015 2:46 pm
by the milky bar kid
Probably trialing a replacement for the Redbacks

Re: 7th team for the Matador Cup

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2015 2:50 pm
by The Bedge
I think the idea has merit - although the introduction of the side makes it very difficult to change the current format, logistically would be too expensive and hard.

It's a good way to fast track players involved in the NPS fresh out of 17's/19's squads to keep them playing a better standard of cricket instead of drifting back to grade cricket for a period of time, which then in turn should hopefully make the transition to shield cricketer easier when the time comes also.

Re: 7th team for the Matador Cup

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2015 3:43 pm
by Tony Clifton
Fantastic idea

Getting young players experience at that level without having to put senior players out to pasture like has happened with the 2nd XI/Futures league.

Timing of the competition is fine. Can't fit everything in to the summer months. Something has to give and one day cricket is the least interesting/popular of the three formats so it's a no brainer.

Re: 7th team for the Matador Cup

PostPosted: Wed May 13, 2015 3:22 pm
by Lightning McQueen
RustyCage wrote:http://www.cricket.com.au/news/cricket-australia-introduce-ca-xi-new-team-matador-one-day-cup-competition-young-stars/2015-05-12


CA introduces seventh Matador Cup team
Sam Ferris
Today,
12 May 2015 450

Trial initiative designed to allow young players greater exposure to top-level cricket

Australia’s brightest young talent will get an early taste of domestic cricket after Cricket Australia today announced a new team will compete in the Matador One-Day Cup this summer. For the first time since the ACT Comets played their final game 15 years ago, Australia’s domestic limited-overs competition will feature seven teams in a move aimed to provide an extra level of exposure and opportunity to the country’s next generation of cricketers. The introduction of a new team, called the CA XI, is a two-year trial, with the squad comprised of players from around the country who narrowly missed out on selection by their respective states.


Hopefully they make it an under 12 team so the Redbacks can notch up a win.

Re: 7th team for the Matador Cup

PostPosted: Wed May 13, 2015 3:25 pm
by Lightning McQueen
Tony Clifton wrote:Fantastic idea

Getting young players experience at that level without having to put senior players out to pasture like has happened with the 2nd XI/Futures league.

Timing of the competition is fine. Can't fit everything in to the summer months. Something has to give and one day cricket is the least interesting/popular of the three formats so it's a no brainer.


The timing might be good but having it all in the one region is annoying, I love the ODD games.

Re: 7th team for the Matador Cup

PostPosted: Wed May 13, 2015 5:10 pm
by Tony Clifton
That's true. The climate in SA/WA could surely cope with a couple of games that early in the season. Perhaps not Vic/Tas