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Olympic year we will all suddenly become experts in swimming and rowing and BMX
and the like. Scores from a Test in Colombo or Galle might seep in at the edge
of the public consciousness, mentioned late in the nightly news bulletin. A
flicker of recognition will register when the names are mentioned. Did they say
Warner? Starc? Theres cricket on, is there?So what hope does an Australia A
series have of generating any attention at all? The same hope that Australia has
of winning an Olympic medal in handball. And yet it is well worth keeping an eye
on Australia A this winter in their four Tests against South Africa A and India
A, and a quadrangular one-day series. These matches in Queensland will feature a
young group of men who could just be Australias batting future.To the
fair-weather cricket fan, the last Sheffield Shield season was as normal: their
state either won the title or didnt, and that was the extent of their interest.
If a ball is bowled and Channel Nine didnt show it, was it bowled at all? Yes,
it was, it and 56,000 others like it. And as the more ardent fans know, it was a
season of quiet revolution, a summer of breakthroughs for a number of young
batsmen.For some years the Sheffield Shield has been dominated by older batsmen.
At different times runs have been piled up by Adam Voges, Michael Klinger, Ed
Cowan, Marcus North, Chris Rogers, even Ricky Ponting in his valedictory season
topped the run tally. The occasional young batsman came through, Joe Burns or
Usman Khawaja, say, but they were the exceptions.Two summers ago, only one of
the Sheffield Shields top ten run scorers was 24 or under - Cameron Bancroft -
and just as significantly, six of the top ten were in their thirties - Voges,
Klinger, Cowan, Shaun Marsh, Rob Quiney and Callum Ferguson. The selectors
rewarded Voges with a Test call-up, but they must have wished there were more
youthful batsmen applying the pressure. *Head was withdrawn from the squad to
play county cricket with YorkshireLast season, there were. Of the Shields top
ten run scorers in the 2015-16 summer, seven were aged 24 or under - Bancroft,
Travis Dean, Peter Handscomb, Matt Renshaw, Kurtis Patterson, Travis Head, and
Sam Heazlett - and only one was in his thirties - George Bailey. And the next
two on the list outside the top ten - Alex Ross and Jake Lehmann - were also in
the under-24 bracket.Every one of those young batsmen was named in the Australia
A squad, although Head was later withdrawn so that he could take up a county
contract with Yorkshire. Also picked were Marcus Stoinis, 26, who was ninth on
the Shield run tally; Chris Lynn, 26, a Test batsman-in-waiting whose past two
summers have been curtailed by injury; and wicketkeeper Sam Whiteman, 24,
averaging 37 in first-class cricket.That is why this winters Australia A matches
will be so fascinating. How will this group of young batsmen handle the step up?
Who will thrive? Who will succumb to nerves? Bear in mind that this time last
year Dean and Heazlett had not even made their first-class debuts, while
Renshaw, Lehmann and Ross had played just one, two and three games respectively.
These are batsmen who have emerged rapidly.None more so than Dean, who last year
was completing a greens-keeping apprenticeship at Werribee Park Golf Club when
he was handed his first Cricket Victoria contract. The states new coach, David
Saker, was a key backer of Dean and when the young opener was given his first
opportunity in the Sheffield Shield side, he did not disappoint.Against
Queensland at the MCG, Dean became the first man ever to score a century in each
innings of his Sheffield Shield debut. And both innings - 154 and 109 - were
unbeaten, which meant he was on the field for every ball of the match. Dean, who
is now 24, went on to play every game for Victoria and scored 111 and 54 in
their Sheffield Shield final triumph, finishing second on the Shield run
tally.The other man who began the summer uncapped was 20-year-old Heazlett, who
like Dean plundered a century on debut. He wasnt far off matching Deans feat of
a hundred in each innings on debut, scoring 129 and 78 against Tasmania at
Bellerive Oval. Heazlett, who is studying to be a physiotherapist, finished with
649 Shield runs for the summer; only Matthew Hayden and Graeme Hick enjoyed more
prolific debut seasons for Queensland.His state team-mate, the opening batsman
Renshaw, finished the summer as Queenslands leading Shield run scorer and fifth
on the overall competition tally. Renshaw, now 20, quietly accumulated 738 runs
for the Shield season and proved himself a similar batsman to Western Australias
Bancroft, a grafting opener with immense concentration. Renshaws maiden hundred,
scored in Mackay, was a near nine-hour 170. To find such a young man with such
an old-school approach to batting, and the talent to match, is potentially
significant for Australias selectors. Renshaw, like Bancroft, looms as a Test
opener of the future. He cites Alastair Cook as a batsman he would like to
emulate, and like Cook, Renshaw was born in England. He still holds a British
passport, but is firmly part of the Australian set-up now.The other batsman
Renshaw idolised as a young kid was Michael Hussey, and there is a tinge of
Hussey elsewhere in this squad as well. Lehmann also nominates Hussey as a
batsman he looked up to as a child. And what a childhood it was. Like Shaun and
Mitchell Marsh, Lehmann had the rare privilege of spending time in the
Australian dressing rooms as a kid, as the son of Darren Lehmann.But his name
and background naturally led to higher expectations, and when he was chosen for
his South Australia debut last year, there were no doubt some wondered if he was
being favoured. Three centuries last summer, including 205 against Tasmania in
Hobart, silenced any doubters. Lehmann, now 24, might bat a bit like his father
but he is very much his own man.His South Australia team-mate Ross, also 24, is
the only one of these Australia A batsmen who is yet to make a first-class
hundred. He has come close, though, with a best of 92 not out and six fifties to
his name, all last summer. Ross also impressed in the BBL, particularly through
his use of the sweep shot, and he was named the Bradman Young Cricketer of the
Year for 2016.Those are the really new faces. Then there is Handscomb, highly
rated for many years, third on the Shield run tally last season with 784,
including 112 and 61 not out in a Man-of-the-Match performance in Victorias
successful Shield final. Handscomb was 24 when last season ended and has since
turned 25, still young in batting terms, and had his first taste of
international cricket as an injury replacement in Australias ODI squad in
England last year.Bancroft, 23, has also been named in an Australia squad
already, though for the Test tour of Bangladesh last year, which was cancelled
for security reasons. Another solid summer for Western Australia - 732 runs at
45.75, including three hundreds - has done him no harm. David Warner and Joe
Burns are the incumbent Test openers but Bancroft is waiting patiently, fitting
for a batsman of his temperament.Patterson, 23, has finally started to live up
to the promise he showed when he struck 157 on New South Wales debut at the age
of 18 back in late 2011, at the time becoming the youngest batsman ever to score
a Sheffield Shield century. He was sixth on the Shield run list last summer,
with 737, including two centuries.The one member of the Australia A batting
group who was much further down the Shield run list in 2015-16 was Whiteman, but
then he is primarily chosen as wicketkeeper anyway. That he can bat is
unquestionable, and this is a perfect opportunity for him to position himself
close behind Peter Nevill in the Test keeping queue.And then there are the two
(slightly) older members of this Australia A batting outfit. Stoinis has played
for Australia in ODI and T20 cricket, and keeps scoring well for Victoria in all
formats. Lynn is arguably the best batsman of the lot, but shoulder injuries in
the past two summers have curtailed his run-making ability. This is a terrific
chance to push his case for higher honours.All of these men will get the
opportunity this winter to test themselves against India A or South Africa A, or
both. And the Australian sporting public might not notice them just yet, but
dont be surprised if one or more of these young batsmen find their way into an
Australia team sooner rather than later.
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successful under new coach Paul Maurice is that theyre playing together as a
team. KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Yonder Alonsos doubles are spoiling the Kansas City
Royals postseason hopes.Alonso and Marcus Semien hit two-run doubles as the
Oakland Athletics beat Kansas City 8-0 for the third straight game on Wednesday
night to further ruin the Royals postseason chances.The 2015 World Series
champion Royals are five games out in the American League wild card with 17
games left and would have to climb over five teams.I think our guys were really
fired up coming into today, Royals manager Ned Yost said. There was some anger
in that locker room today before the game, so I dont feel any deflation. Guys
are upset that we lost those games. Theyre not pointing any fingers because they
know that we win as a team and lose as a team. Theyre not happy with it.Alonsos
two-run eighth inning laser pinch double Tuesday lifted the As to victory.
Alonsos broken-bat double in the first scored Danny Valencia and Stephen Vogt.A
totally different swing in a totally different situation, but it got the job
done and thats what matters, Alonso said. In this game, sometimes youd rather by
lucky than good. It worked out for me yesterday. Today was a new day and it
worked out. The bat died a hero.As rookie left-hander Sean Manaea (5-9) picked
up his first career road victory, retiring 13 of the final 14 batters he faced
in five scoreless innings, striking out five and walking one. Manaea, who had
not pitched since Aug. 29 when he left in the fourth inning with a strained left
rhomboid, was removed after 67 pitches. The As acquired Manaea from the Royals
in July 2015 as part of the Ben Zobrist trade.I dont think about those things,
Manaea said of facing his former club. It was great seeing those guys again and
doing well against them makes everything better.Yordano Ventura (10-11) threw 39
pitches, 28 after two outs, in a three-run third. Ventura retired the first two
batters and then gave up five consecutive hits, two of them doubles. Semiens
double scored Alonso and Ryon Healy. Bruce Maxwells single scored Semien.I was
trying to be a little too fine and I was falling behind in the count, Ventura
said through an interpreter.Ventura was pulled after 4 1/3 innings, giving up
five runs on seven hits, four walks, a hit batter and two wild pitchess.
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yielded 17 hits and nine runs in 11 1/3 innings in losing his past two
starts.Khris Davis delivered a two-out two-run eighth inning single and scored
on Healys single to cap off the scoring.Oakland relievers John Axford, Liam
Hendriks and Chris Smith held the Royals to one single the final four innings.
The As bullpen has restricted the Royals to one run and three hits over 12 1/3
innings in the first three games.Manaea did a great job of pitching, as did
their whole staff, Yost said. You know, Ventura was out there competing his tail
off. He just struggled to command the secondary stuff and his fastball.The
Royals, who have lost seven of their past eight home games, did not have a
runner reach third base.STICKING WITH SORIAWhile RHP Joakim Soria is 0-3 with
three blown saves and a 9.00 ERA in seven games since August 30, Royals manager
Ned Yost said he is not forsaking him. Jacks had great outings and hes had bad
outings, Yost said. Yeah, hes had a rough year. The thing that is so puzzling to
him is he feels good. Its just one of those things.FUENTES RELEASEDThe Royals
asked for unconditional release waivers on Rey Fuentes, who was their opening
day starting right fielder after hitting .386 in spring training. Fuentes hit
.317 in 13 games and 44 plate-appearances with Kansas City. He spent most of the
season with Triple-A Omaha, where he hit .254 and swiped 17 bases in 22
attempts.TRAINERS ROOMAthletics: RHP Sonny Gray (strained forearm) threw a
20-pitch bullpen session and could appear in a game before the season ends. The
look on his face and the intensity in which he threw suggests that he wants to
pitch, As manager Bob Melvin said. Obviously, well be careful and make sure that
every step along the way hes healthy, but theres a good chance, at this point,
well get him in a game or two. . RHP J.B. Wendelken (forearm tightness) was
unavailable.UP NEXTAthletics: RHP Daniel Mengden, who is 0-2 with a 10.57 ERA in
two September starts, faces the Royals for the first time.Royals: RHP Edinson
Volquez, who has won his past three decisions against the As, starts the series
finale.
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