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U17 championships kicked off today,

Batting Prodigy Steve Hogan with 60 off 39 rocks to help Queensland cruise to victory

Vic Country all out for 70, NSW Country chased with 6 wickets remaining

NSW Metro waltzed to victory after putting up 235. Aarush Soni taking 5 fa to skittle SA 117

Riley Clayton took 4 fa as WA bowled out NT for 97. losing 1 wicket in the chase
 
U17 championships kicked off today,

Batting Prodigy Steve Hogan with 60 off 39 rocks to help Queensland cruise to victory

Vic Country all out for 70, NSW Country chased with 6 wickets remaining

NSW Metro waltzed to victory after putting up 235. Aarush Soni taking 5 fa to skittle SA 117

Riley Clayton took 4 fa as WA bowled out NT for 97. losing 1 wicket in the chase

Thanks for the update. Has anyone here actually watched Hogan bat? If so, can you describe his style? All I can find actually written about him is that he is a 'classy right-hander'.
 

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Move over Usman as Tim Ward is gunning for your spot after driving CAX1 to victory over England Lions yesterday. The Sydney born Tassie #1/#3 has now posted scores of 96, 94, 142 and 115* in his last four matches, three FC. The most pleasing thing for selectors will be his two maximums on the trot.
 
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Batting Prodigy Steve Hogan
White ball batting prodigy. You seen his red ball batting yet? Steve Waughs son was called a batting prodigy but was unable to cut it in red ball cricket.
Aarush Soni taking 5 fa to skittle SA 117
If this is the kid I have seen in nsw PC red ball, he looks a good all round prospect.
 
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Move over Usman as Tim Ward is gunning for your spot after driving CAX1 to victory over England Lions yesterday. The Sydney born Tassie #1/#3 has now posted scores of 96, 94, 142 and 115* in his last four FC matches. The most pleasing thing for selectors will be his two maximums on the trot.
Two fc centuries in his career average mid 30s. They don’t have to copy bazball that much.
 
Two fc centuries in his career average mid 30s.
Conversion has been his achillies heel since his junior days, reason I said CA will be pleased by his successive double tons. One poor 23/24 season dragged down his average from low @40s to current. There will always be ebbs and flows in a cricketers career. CA will lap up this return to best form by a 26 yr old lefty top order bat, given the need to replace ageing/out of form guys in next 12 months. If Ussie fails in Sri Lanka, surely his time is done.
 
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White ball batting prodigy. You seen his red ball batting yet? Steve Waughs son was called a batting prodigy but was unable to cut it in red ball cricket.

If this is the kid I have seen in nsw PC red ball, he looks a good all round prospect.
He's made premier cricket red ball 100's this season.
 

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