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As the Southern Stars relish in retaining the Ashes, the brightest prospects of Australian women’s cricket are showcasing a plethora of talent ready to assume the mantle in forthcoming series. With the game surging in popularity, the Cricket Australia Under 18 National Championships will merge the top female players from around the country, as they prepare to display their ever-improving abilities. The Queensland squad represents an exciting future, epitomised by the age diversity of the girls throughout the team; including two 14-year-olds in Georgia Voll and Ruth Johnston. It’s this depth which has been so alluring for Queensland State Talent Manager, Andy Richards.
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A valiant rearguard innings from Jack Prestwidge has seen Northern Suburbs force an enthralling draw with Wests at Ian Healy Oval. With both sides missing key personnel to Queensland Bulls duties - including former Test batsman Joe Burns, the in-form Sam Truloff and Shield debutant Brendan Doggett - the visitors dominated the contest early with the willow to lay the foundation for a promising pursuit of victory on the Saturday/Sunday fixture. However, after frontline bowlers Blake Edwards and Ryan Tazelaar sent initial shockwaves through the hosts top order, solid contributions throughout the Norths line-up proved significant before Prestwidge’s defiant effort shared the points on Sunday. |
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