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By Peter Della Penna (on Twitter)
This year’s ICC Americas U-17 tournament, scheduled to take place
from July 8-15 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, has been reclassified as the
ICC Americas U-18 Match Play Camp between USA, Canada and Bermuda.
According to an ICC Americas spokesperson, the tournament has been
redesigned with the goal in mind to put the teams “in the best position
to challenge for the one spot available” from the Americas that will
move on to the 2014 ICC U-19 World Cup.
The
age of eligible players for this tournament was raised one year from
U-17 to U-18 to allow for all players eligible for the 2014 ICC U-19
World Cup qualification cycle to participate in this ICC Americas event.
Players must be born on or after September 1, 1993 to be eligible to
play for an Associate country at the 2014 ICC U-19 World Cup. This means
that Amarnauth Persaud and Steven Taylor, members of the USA squad at
the 2011 ICC U-19 World Cup Qualifier in Ireland, will be eligible to
play for USA in July at this ICC Americas event as well as next year's
ICC Americas U-19 Division One tournament. Should USA finish first in
that event, they will advance to the 2014 ICC U-19 World Cup in the UAE.
The two Americas representatives at last year’s ICC U-19 World Cup
Qualifier – USA and Canada – both failed to qualify for the ICC U-19
World Cup which begins this August in Australia. Overall, the standard
of play from the Americas has dwindled in recent years. As recently as
2004, the USA was one of the highest rated Associate teams and qualified
for the Champions Trophy in England. After ICC suspensions in 2005 and
2007, they were demoted from ICC World Cricket League Division Three to
Division Five and have struggled to climb back to the upper echelon of
Associates.
In 2007, the region had two representatives in the ICC World Cup with
Bermuda and Canada taking part in the tournament played in the West
Indies. Since then, Bermuda has dropped down to ICC World Cricket League
Division Three. Argentina, which was in ICC World Cricket League
Division Two in 2007, has now been relegated in four consecutive WCL
tournaments to plummet to Division Six. They have lost 24 straight
matches in the WCL beginning with the championship match at Division
Three in 2007 through the fifth place match at Division Five in 2012.
Most recently, the Americas representatives at the 2012 ICC World
Twenty20 Qualifier in the UAE – Canada (6th), USA (12th), Bermuda (13th)
– had the worst average finishing position (10.33) of any of the five
ICC Associate development regions. The best way to fix this is by
beginning at the junior levels and so July’s tournament will have a
bonus point structure that will reward teams for achieving certain
milestones within a match. According to an ICC Americas spokesperson,
“The points structure for the Match Play Camp is designed to force
countries on focusing not only on the winning aspect but on developing
the players’ attitude as to how to become better players.”
USA,
Bermuda and Canada will each play each other twice in 50-over
round-robin matches. Teams will receive 10 points for a win and five
points for a no result. At the 15 over mark of each innings, one bonus
point is available for either side. The bowling side can claim the bonus
point if they have taken three wickets from their opponents. If the
batting side is less than three wickets down after 15 overs, they will
receive the bonus point.
Image (left) - Steven Taylor at 2011 USA U-19 trials in New York. [Courtesy: Peter Della Penna/DreamCricket.com]
For the team batting first, a bonus point can be claimed for batting
out all 50 overs. If the side fielding first bowls the opposition out
inside of 50 overs, they will claim the bonus point.
A bonus point is given for each partnership by a batting side that is
50 runs or more. Two bonus points are given to a batting side for each
partnership that is 100 runs or more. A fielding side can claim one
point for each run out resulting from a direct hit. Another bonus point
is available for bowling a side out in the second innings (as opposed to
winning the match by restricting the chasing team below the target
without taking all 10 wickets).
Besides Taylor and Persaud, other players who may be in consideration
to make the USA squad for the July event include a slew of players from
the North West including Krish Goel, Arsh Buch, Roshan Varadarajan,
Vibhav Altekar, Dave Parikh and Neil Tagare. Goel was invited to USA
U-19 trials last year and was a member of the USA U-15 team in 2009.
Varadarajan served as vice-captain to Taylor for the USA U-15 team in
2009 and captained the North West Region to the National Championship at
the 2010 USACA-15 National Tournament. Buch was the leading run-scorer
and tournament MVP at the USACA U-15 National Tournament in 2010.
Parikh
captained the USA U-15 squad in Winnipeg last summer to a first place
finish and was named Tournament MVP at the ICC Americas U-15 Northern
Division Tournament. Altekar scored a double-hundred in the 2011 USACA
U-15 National Tournament and was USA’s leading scorer with 140 runs at
last summer’s ICC Americas U-15 Northern Division Tournament. Tagare had
USA’s highest individual innings score at last summer’s ICC Americas
U-15 Northern Division Tournament with 79 vs. Bermuda.
Image right - Dave Parikh, the MVP of the 2011 ICC Americas U-15
Northern Division Tournament in Winnipeg, Canada. [Courtesy: Peter Della
Penna/DreamCricket.com]
Multiple cricketers from New York also stand an excellent chance of
getting picked including Zahib Tariq, Randall Wilson and Troy Mars. They
have the benefit of playing consistent age group cricket in New York’s
Public Schools Athletic League high school cricket program throughout
the spring. Tariq was one of the best all-round performers at the 2010
USACA U-15 National Tournament as well as a consistently solid performer
for the New York Region U-19 team and FDR High School, one of two
currently undefeated teams this season in the PSAL. Wilson scored two
centuries in the 2011 USACA U-15 National Tournament as well as one in
the 2010 USACA U-15 National Tournament and plays for John Adams HS,
currently 8-1 this season in the PSAL. Depending on eligibility,
Wilson’s John Adams HS teammate Troy Mars stands a solid chance as well.
Mars has a high score of 177 and is currently third overall in runs for
this season’s PSAL behind Persaud, who attends Martin Van Buren HS.
Several others on the USA junior level selection radar are Kwiese
Edmondson of the South East Region, Shakeel Ahmad from the South West
Region, Ryan Persaud from the Atlantic Region, Gordon Makin from the
Central East Region and Rafeek Nazeer from the New York Region.
Depending on eligibility, New York Region player Omar Afridi is also a
top candidate after excelling in Scotland’s junior development program
and representing the country at U-13 and U-15 levels prior to moving to
the USA last year.
However, some players from the North West and New York might be
squeezed out of getting a chance to even compete for a spot in the USA
squad for the ICC Americas U-18 Match Play Camp. The USACA U-17 National
Tournament was postponed from February and no announcement was ever
made to reschedule the tournament. With the ICC Americas event just over
six weeks away, it is highly unlikely that USACA will be able to hold a
national tournament in enough time to help evaluate talent ahead of the
ICC Americas tournament.
According to a source, USACA has discussed the possibility of asking
each region to submit a list of four names to be invited to a national
selection camp, which would hold up to 32 junior players. However, that
would mean that regions which are historically weak at developing solid
junior players, such as the Central West and North East, might take up
spots at the expense of better players from regions which are
historically strong at developing solid junior players, such as the
North West and New York. Another issue is whether or not junior players
from leagues who are not in good standing according to the USACA
compliance audit from February will be invited to participate in any
selection or evaluation process.