Australian Domestic Season 2024/25
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https://www.cricket.com.au/news/4065241
Australia's leading male players will have a rare chance to pit their red-ball skills against one another, with the Sheffield Shield's critical role in priming Test stars for their bid to wrestle the Border-Gavaskar Trophy off India revealed today.
Cricket Australia has announced four Shield rounds will be played before the Test summer opener against India on November 22, including the first two in a window free of any overlapping international commitments.
Thursday's announcement of the summer's domestic fixtures all but completes a 2024-25 schedule that has the men’s side's quest to end a run of four consecutive Test series defeats to India at its forefront.
Unlike the three previous years that have seen white-ball World Cups run into November, there is clear air in Australia's international program through the entire month of October when the Sheffield Shield season gets underway following an opening blitz of domestic 50-over matches.
Australia's limited-overs tour of the United Kingdom ends on September 29. The national side are then not back in action until a three-match ODI and T20I home series against Pakistan from November 4-18.
None of Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc or Steve Smith have played a single match in any of the previous three Shield seasons, while other leading Australian players have also seen windows to turn out for their states shrink amid cricket's global schedule squeeze.
But most, if not all, of Australia's current all-format players (a group that also includes Mitch Marsh, Travis Head and Cameron Green) could play multiple Shield matches in the early stages of this summer's competition beginning October 8.
Australia's leading male players will have a rare chance to pit their red-ball skills against one another, with the Sheffield Shield's critical role in priming Test stars for their bid to wrestle the Border-Gavaskar Trophy off India revealed today.
Cricket Australia has announced four Shield rounds will be played before the Test summer opener against India on November 22, including the first two in a window free of any overlapping international commitments.
Thursday's announcement of the summer's domestic fixtures all but completes a 2024-25 schedule that has the men’s side's quest to end a run of four consecutive Test series defeats to India at its forefront.
Unlike the three previous years that have seen white-ball World Cups run into November, there is clear air in Australia's international program through the entire month of October when the Sheffield Shield season gets underway following an opening blitz of domestic 50-over matches.
Australia's limited-overs tour of the United Kingdom ends on September 29. The national side are then not back in action until a three-match ODI and T20I home series against Pakistan from November 4-18.
None of Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc or Steve Smith have played a single match in any of the previous three Shield seasons, while other leading Australian players have also seen windows to turn out for their states shrink amid cricket's global schedule squeeze.
But most, if not all, of Australia's current all-format players (a group that also includes Mitch Marsh, Travis Head and Cameron Green) could play multiple Shield matches in the early stages of this summer's competition beginning October 8.
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Have we got a coach yet?
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Save the money, we’ll finish bottom still with or without a coachThe Bedge wrote:Have we got a coach yet?
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Can we ask the AFL for a priority pick
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Like the idea of test players playing shield cricket but I bet there will be a Burkino Faso t20 comp on at that time...
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Of course SA get NSW away from home......and at Blacktown for good measureArmchair expert wrote:Like the idea of test players playing shield cricket but I bet there will be a Burkino Faso t20 comp on at that time...
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And get them twice at full strength.heater31 wrote:Of course SA get NSW away from home......and at Blacktown for good measureArmchair expert wrote:Like the idea of test players playing shield cricket but I bet there will be a Burkino Faso t20 comp on at that time...
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Rumour was an announcement this week, running out of time.The Bedge wrote:Have we got a coach yet?
Was down to three, still think Ryan Harris the favourite.
Looks like splitting the role, so Redbacks coach for Shield and one day games (Harris) and separate Strikers coach (potentially Tim Paine).
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Applications were only open for two weeks so they know who they wanted, not sure what the hold up is, maybe a lack of interest...
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[quote="The Dark Knight"]https://www.cricket.com.au/news/4065241
Australia's leading male players will have a rare chance to pit their red-ball skills against one another, with the Sheffield Shield's critical role in priming Test stars for their bid to wrestle the Border-Gavaskar Trophy off India revealed today.[/
So what excuse do we have for a 2 month break when the tests are on given the shields importance in priming players?
Australia's leading male players will have a rare chance to pit their red-ball skills against one another, with the Sheffield Shield's critical role in priming Test stars for their bid to wrestle the Border-Gavaskar Trophy off India revealed today.[/
So what excuse do we have for a 2 month break when the tests are on given the shields importance in priming players?
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Ryan Harris confirmed as the South Australia coach
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wow thats original lol but we will probably all be saying it by XmasArmchair expert wrote:Sack rhyno ffs
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He can't bowl or bat for them, but like Dizzy, he gains respect for what he has been able to achieve as a player. He has also come through the ranks of Grade cricket in SA, played and struggled with an underperforming SA Shield team, before heading to Queensland and becoming a fine international player. He must have some grasp on what needs to be done better, given things haven't changed much in the past 20 years. Good luck to him. Hopefully some of the application he showed on the cricket field shines through on his squad.Bluedemon wrote:Ryan Harris confirmed as the South Australia coach
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Hopefully, he doesn't run into any problems as a hangover from the reasons of Ryan's move to Queensland.Aerie wrote:He can't bowl or bat for them, but like Dizzy, he gains respect for what he has been able to achieve as a player. He has also come through the ranks of Grade cricket in SA, played and struggled with an underperforming SA Shield team, before heading to Queensland and becoming a fine international player. He must have some grasp on what needs to be done better, given things haven't changed much in the past 20 years. Good luck to him. Hopefully some of the application he showed on the cricket field shines through on his squad.Bluedemon wrote:Ryan Harris confirmed as the South Australia coach
Having said credit to him, he left SA got himself sorted and went on further. Doubt he would have if he stayed.
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Good luck to Harris as he’ll need it.
Hopefully he can attract some decent players at some point.
He’s a bit old school but exactly what we need.
Hopefully he can attract some decent players at some point.
He’s a bit old school but exactly what we need.
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Have we appointed a new 'high performance director' yet?
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