New Zealand Cricket (NZC) has just released the U19 World Cup roster for 2019. The competition is scheduled for 2024 in South Africa, and the team for this high-profile event comprises numerous sons and grandsons of former Kiwi icons.
With a wealth of potential, the U19 team is eager to play brilliantly in the U19 World Cup, especially as they are coming off an undefeated campaign at the East Asia-Pacific Qualifier in Darwin.
All-arounder Zac Cumming, the son of former opening hitter Craig Cumming, is one of the players on the team. Also included in the squad is the pacer Matt Rowe, who is the cousin of the women’s pacers from New Zealand, Hannah Rowe, and Tom Jones, the grandson of the former Test captain Jeremy Coney.
It is noteworthy to mention that the U19 World Cup group D includes Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Nepal in addition to New Zealand U19. Oscar Jackson was selected to lead the team, and Jonny Bassett-Graham was selected to serve as head coach.
Congratulations to all of the players who were chosen: Graham Bassett
In reference to the forthcoming campaign, head coach Jonny Bassett-Graham expressed his congratulations to the players that were chosen for the U19 World Cup. He also mentioned the athletes’ potential for greatness in this situation.
“First of all, let me extend my congratulations to every member of the squad who was chosen for the inaugural ICC Cricket World Cup. It’s an incredibly exciting time for them and their families, and I know that a lot of effort and hard work have led them to where they are now,” Jonny Bassett-Graham was cited by the ICC as saying.
We think it will be a fantastic experience for our players to challenge themselves against the finest in the world in their age group at this tournament. The speaker continued, “You only need to look at the stellar roster of players who have represented New Zealand in this competition to see the significance of it.
New Zealand squad for U19 World Cup:
Oscar Jackson (c), Mason Clarke, Sam Clode, Zac Cumming, Rahman Hekmat, Tom Jones, James Nelson, Snehith Reddy, Matt Rowe, Ewald Schreuder, Lachlan Stackpole, Oliver Tewatiya, Alex Thompson, Ryan Tsourgas, Luke Watson.