Cricket News: Viral video star to Shield ton - the teen ace who's a Ponting clone, Finch can't find room for Green, Paine gloves up

By The Roar / Editor

The very possibility that Australia may have unearthed another Ricky Ponting will send shivers down the spine of cricket fans across the country, but that’s the word out of Western Australia.

Teague Wyllie, 18, plundered his first Sheffield Shield century on Tuesday.

In doing so, he became the youngest player to score a Shield ton since Ponting himself in 1992-93.

Last summer Wyllie was part of a winning Shield team and earlier he was named in the ICC’s team of the tournament following the under 19 World Cup. He was the only Aussie who achieved this.

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There have been just 10 players younger than Wyllie to have made first-class centuries in the history of Australian men’s cricket, placing the West Aussie in esteemed company. They include Greg Chappell, Neil Harvey, Keith Miller, Doug Walters, Archie Jackson and of course Ponting.

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Wyllie’s 104 included 15 boundaries and allowed WA to reach 258, a lead of 78 against NSW. What made his knock even more impressive is it came against a bowling attack led by Nathan Lyon.

If you want to feel really ancient, Wyllie was just seven months old the last time the Aussies won a Test series in India, back in 2004.

As a 14-year-old in 2018, he was part of a viral video that has nearly a million views after facing a bowling machine at 161km/h – or 100mp/h.

“He (Wyllie) is quite a big guy, he’s got a physical presence when he’s at the crease,” Adam Voges said to Code Sports recently.

“But technically he’s really solid. He’s been an opening batter pretty much all of his career, so technically he’s sound.

“I think it’s just his genuine desire to want to bat and bat for long periods of time. In today’s game, that’s not something you (see) all the time but that’s something he’s got that in spades.”

Finch cools on Green

Australian captain Aaron Finch has poured cold water on Cameron Green being part of his XI for the upcoming T20 World Cup.

Green needs one of the 15 previously selected players to withdraw due to injury, but Finch said it would be unlikely the precociously talented all-rounder would fit into the XI anyway.

Both of Australia’s primary all-rounders are not fully fit. Mitchell Marsh will bat at three in the World Cup but an ankle complaint means he is not yet ready to bowl, while Marcus Stoinis is out with a side strain.

Stoinis’ injury has allowed the Aussies to keep Green with the squad for the upcoming two-match series against the West Indies, but that could be it, according to Finch.

“I’m not sure at the moment – I don’t think so,” Finch told reporters when quizzed on the potential to include Green in the team. “It’s just one of those things – he had a really good tour of India, it was good for him to get an opportunity to open the batting so he’ll get more opportunities.

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“He’ll get an opportunity at some point in this series. The reason we’ve carried him is to have an extra bowling resource as well.

“Obviously his batting is exceptional, and he shows a lot with the ball. He keeps developing and he keeps improving every time he gets an opportunity.”

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Paine to take gloves in return

As expected, Tim Paine is in line to play his first first-class cricket match in 18 months after Tasmania named him in its 13-man Shield squad to face Queensland later this week.

The writing was on the wall when he took the gloves for the University of Tasmania on Sunday ahead of state regular Jake Doran, who played as a specialist batter.

Paine, who made an unbeaten 20 in an easy win, is not contracted but told the state’s coaching staff in the winter he was keen to play.

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“Was nice to blow off some cobwebs,” the 37-year-old told reporters at Hobart airport. “Been training for five or six weeks. Ready to go. Excited, a bit nervous, but looking forward to it.”

Coach Jeff Vaughan said he had “absolute faith and trust” in Paine’s abilities behind the stumps.

“He has been training with us the last couple of months,” Vaughan said on Tuesday. “And it wasn’t until we selected over the last week or two, firstly his name was on the table for one-day cricket and then he was on the table last week when we selected (the Shield). And it was quite unanimous that everyone wanted one of the world’s best wicket keepers into our side.

“We have absolute faith and trust in Tim and his preparation. Physically he is probably in the greatest spot of his physical career, emotionally he is sound.“He has been training really well with us the last two months. We have got full faith in his wicket keeping skills so he has ticked all of the boxes.”

Tasmania squad to face Queensland, beginning Thursday: Jackson Bird, Jake Doran, Jarrod Freeman, Caleb Jewell, Riley Meredith, Ben McDermott, Tim Paine, Sam Rainbird, Peter Siddle, Jordan Silk (c), Charlie Wakim, Tim Ward, Beau Webster

Moeen backflips … again

England all-rounder Moeen Ali has reversed his decision to unretire from Test cricket.

Yep, read that again.

He retired, unretired, and has now retired again.

All in the space of four months.

In June he said he was keen to play the longest format again following a conversation with new coach Brendon McCullum. Watching England win six of the seven Tests in the northern summer whet his appetite and he wanted to be part of it, at least for a hot minute.

England’s next Test assignment is in December, but the off-spinner used his column in The Daily Mail to confirm he was officially done from red-ball cricket, once and for all.

“That’s a trip (to Pakistan) I won’t be making sadly,” he wrote. “It’s not something I’m keen on doing any more.

“I’ve had an honest chat with Baz (McCullum) about the tour and I really can’t see myself being stuck in hotels for another month and playing Test cricket to the best of my ability.

“Baz phoned me and we spoke at length and I just said, ‘Nah, sorry, I’m done’ and he understands. He knows the feeling. Yes, I said I was ‘unretired’ in the summer and watching the boys, I got the feeling I properly miss this and that this is how I’ve always wanted to play the game.

“But the more I thought about it and discussed it with those close to me, I knew deep down why I was done. Test cricket is hard work. I don’t think my mindset would be any different even if the restrictions were lifted in Pakistan. I’m 35 now and something’s got to give.”

Ali played 64 Tests for England and said it was “a privilege and dream fulfilled.”He will continue to play in T20 leagues around the world and be available for England in both white ball formats.

The Crowd Says:

2022-10-06T09:14:12+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Well in fairness the WSC were like a private militia led by a Plutonian War Monger.

2022-10-06T09:10:58+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


I remember the name now that you say but I wouldn't've recalled that name.

2022-10-06T02:46:00+00:00

cruyff turn

Roar Rookie


Just checked on cricinfo, and the injury happened in the SAME MATCH as his debut century – against NSW in 1976-77. Says he was absent injured for the second innings. Also noted that DW Hookes scored a century in both innings. It was at this time he went on his century streak, which saw him selected for the Centenary Test. As for WSC, selection seemed to be more based on who belonged to the ‘boys club’. Guys like Redpath and Edwards were picked, yet Kim Hughes wasn’t. That’s another story altogether!

2022-10-06T02:07:10+00:00

Kalva

Roar Rookie


Must have happened the next season as you would have thought he might have been a shout for the Aussie team with WSC ravaging the Shield. Interesting you mentioned Jeff Crowe…that was an interesting time as he spent a number of years in SA and might have been trying to qualify for Australia. Eventually went back home and played for NZ soon after.

2022-10-06T00:38:13+00:00

qwetzen

Roar Rookie


NSW Blues batting is a shambles, albeit against a good WA attack. Has been for a couple of seasons. There's not one of them who's remotely close to a BG. Good innit? Current total: 1

2022-10-05T21:58:59+00:00

cruyff turn

Roar Rookie


Sangha is like Australia's answer to James Vince. Will score a stylish 17 before getting out. Checked his FC average and it's 28! Underwhelming. Time to convert promise into performance.

2022-10-05T21:20:19+00:00

cruyff turn

Roar Rookie


Tony Handrickan. Very promising opening bat for SA. Not long after scoring his century, I think he injured his knee while fielding - after sliding into the fence to stop a boundary. Once he recovered, he kind of lost his way. Still played grade cricket for Port Adelaide. That, and the SA batting order by the early 80s was pretty strong - Darling, Wayne Phillips, Hilditch, Hookes, Jeff Crowe, Inverarity, Haysman all there at various times.

2022-10-05T20:39:39+00:00

Kalva

Roar Rookie


I saw a list of the youngest Shield centurions and there was an 18 year old named AJ Handrickan who scored a ton for SA vs NSW in 1976-77. I was shocked by this as I have never heard of him. It was the summer before WSC so the Shield would have been a strong competition...anyone remember him? What happened to him?

2022-10-05T13:08:24+00:00

The Knightwatchmen who say Nii

Roar Rookie


Yes, and I saw so much flair! Let's hope the selectors don't leave him to rot on the vine. Only 3 shield games to this point, so not unreasonable if he doesn't get selected this summer, but if he has a big shield summer, then he is a must in the Ashes tour squad and simply must debut there.

2022-10-05T08:23:51+00:00

Doctor Rotcod

Roar Rookie


Aaron Hardie as well.

2022-10-05T07:49:01+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


Sanga is only mildly better. He has shown nothing to earn all the platitudes bestowed upon him. Green, Will Pup and maybe Wyllie could actually be the real deal.

2022-10-05T07:42:31+00:00

Homer Nixon

Guest


Finch's catches per km ratio is up there with the elite.

2022-10-05T06:03:08+00:00

DTM

Roar Rookie


I like it, although I'd leave Stoinis out for Agar. That would mean you'd only have to get 4 overs from Green, Marsh and Maxwell. Cummins likely to bat at 9 and fill the other bowling spot but I'm not sold on his T20 bowling credentials. Hoff at 11 (where he belongs).

2022-10-05T05:56:39+00:00

Simoc

Roar Rookie


Well NSW keep picking Jack Edwards. They have been talking about his promise for five years. J Sangha is a far better cricketer than the continuing failure, J Edwards.

2022-10-05T05:47:13+00:00

Doctor Rotcod

Roar Rookie


Currently NSW lead WA by 12 runs with 5 wickets remaining. Wyllie took a fine catch. Finch's only ground for staying on is his captaincy. Step aside,brother, for the good of the game. You've done well,but you're too seasoned.

2022-10-05T05:04:55+00:00

Frank delosa

Guest


A few cricket thoughts: Finch needs to retire from all cricket. Green is wasting away on the sidelines and is miles better. Finch is holding up a younger player from coming into the XI Stoinis should never play for AUS ever again. So many better players ahead of this chad. NSW Blues batting is a shambles, albeit against a good WA attack. Moises Henriques is past his use by date. Retire him. Jason Sangha is massively overrated. Much like fellow chode Stoinis, he has had 1 good career inns. AUS will not win the T20 world cup based on the "boys club" selection policy. AUS test side need 2 new openers next season. Younger players should be applying now. Warner will feast on a weak Windies test lineup and keep his spot for another 10 years. The current T20 "series" are a complete joke. A money making dandy.

2022-10-05T03:42:10+00:00

Clear as mud

Guest


in our preferred format Stoinis and Marsh add value. Green for Smith is the change I would make. Warner Finch (he is playing, right or wrong) Marsh Green Maxwell David Stoinis Wade Haze Zampa another bowler we can easily get 8 if not 12 overs from Green, Marsh, Maxwell and Stoinis. and just smash it from ball one.

2022-10-05T03:24:51+00:00

Micko

Roar Rookie


Only from ODI's. Should've been from internationals per se.

2022-10-05T02:52:29+00:00

Marty

Roar Rookie


I thought Finch retired?

2022-10-05T02:32:27+00:00

Ouch

Roar Rookie


I’m not sure at the moment – I don’t think so, Finch told reporters when quizzed on the potential to include Green in the team It's not hard Aaron. Get rid of the deadweights that are Stoinis or yourself. Easy!

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