Victoria could field as many as seven players aged 21 or younger when it hosts Tasmania in a Marsh One-Day Cup match on Wednesday at the CitiPower Centre, Junction Oval.
Victoria could field as many as seven players aged 21 or younger when it hosts Tasmania in a Marsh One-Day Cup match on Wednesday at the CitiPower Centre, Junction Oval.
Brody Couch (21 years old), Sam Elliott (21) and Todd Murphy (20) are in contention to make their Victorian debuts. Wil Parker (18), who has played two Shield matches for Victoria, could also play his first one day game for his state.
Bowlers James Pattinson, Jon Holland and Will Sutherland, who all featured in Victoria's opening one-day match of the season against New South Wales last month, have been left out of the squad after consecutive Shield matches.
Victoria will play four one-day matches and three Sheffield Shield games over the next 29 days.
"With such a busy schedule we're taking the opportunity to rest some of the players who have carried a heavy load in our recent Shield games," Victorian Chairman of Selectors Andrew Lynch said.
"This also provides an opportunity for some of the younger players within the squad and we're looking forward to seeing what they can produce on Wednesday."
Marsh One Day Cup
Victoria v Tasmania
Wednesday March 10
CitiPower Centre, Junction Oval
10.00am
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Peter Handscomb (Captain)
Brody Couch
Xavier Crone
Sam Elliott
Zak Evans
Jake Fraser-McGurk
Sam Harper
Mackenzie Harvey
Nic Maddinson
Todd Murphy
Wil Parker
Matt Short
Match Information:
Wednesday March 10, CitiPower Centre
Play commences: 10.00am
- Crowd capped at 1,000 attendees each day
- Entry is free, no tickets will be issued.
Entry/Spectator details:
- Gate 2 (Lakeside Drive) will be the only gate open.
- Spectators will be socially distanced in the Blackie Ironmonger and Kevin Murray Grandstands
- QR code MUST be scanned to gain entry into ground
- Bag checks subject to standard conditions of entry
- BYO Alcohol or Pets prohibited
- The grassed hill area on the eastern side of the ground is closed to spectators.
- There are no catering facilities on-site. Spectators may bring food and drinks in plastic bottles (no glass)
- Public toilets will be available under the Blackie Ironmonger Grandstand
- Parking & vehicle access limited due to roadworks within Albert Park.