Rising Sandgate-Redcliffe batter Steven Hogan will take another important step in his cricket career with selection in the Australian UInder-19 squad to tour India next month.
Hogan Into Aust U19s
Cricket Australia (CA) has today named the Australian squad for the upcoming multi-format Under-19 Men’s Tour of India.
The Youth Selection Panel worked with State Talent Managers to select a 16-player squad for the tour which begins in September and consists of three 50-over and two four-day matches.
Australia’s first series of the new World Cup cycle begins against a familiar rival after the two nations squared off in the final of the 2024 ICC Men’s Under 19 World Cup in February.
Australia was undefeated at the Under 19 World Cup, beating defending champions India by 79 runs in the final in Benoni, South Africa.
Two players from the World Cup squad remain eligible for Under 19 selection with Tasmania Tigers Rookie Aidan O’Connor and Victorian Ollie Peake both selected to tour India.
Playing as a 17-year-old, Peake helped Australia to victory with a valuable 49 in the semi-final and an unbeaten 46 off 43 balls in the final.
Hogan played for the Queensland Under-17 team last season, scoring 417 runs including three centuries, and was awarded ‘Player of Championships’, ‘Top Run Scorer’ and named in the U17 Australian Team.
The St Patrick's student finished the season playing first grade for Sandgate-Redcliffe in the KFC Queensland Premier competition. The classy right-hander has also been named in the Gators squad to play in the KFC T20 Max competition later this month.
Final schedules and broadcast details for the tour are expected to be confirmed shortly.
Sonya Thompson, Cricket Australia Head of National Development, said:
“It is exciting to commence a new World Cup cycle and provide the next generation of emerging talent with the opportunity to represent Australia at international level.
“The upcoming India tour will give a new squad of players the chance to play a multi-format series and challenge them to adapt to different conditions outside of Australia.
“Ensuring our pathway programs are strong is a major priority for Australian Cricket we’re committed to increasing opportunities for our most talented emerging players at both a domestic and international level.”
Australian U19 Men’s Squad
Thomas Brown (South Australia/Adelaide University CC)
Simon Budge (Western Australia/Melville District CC)
Zac Curtain (Tasmania/Kingborough CC)
Riley Kingsell (New South Wales/Bankstown District CC)
Alex Lee-Young (New South Wales/Mosman CC)
Steven Hogan (Queensland/Sandgate-Redcliffe CC)
Lincoln Hobbs (Western Australia/Fremantle District CC)
Harry Hoekstra (Victoria/Casey South Melbourne CC)
Christian Howe (Victoria/Melbourne CC)
Aidan O’Connor (Tasmania/Greater Northern Raiders CC)
Ollie Patterson (New South Wales/Eastern Suburbs CC)
Ollie Peake (Victoria/Geelong CC)
Vishwa Ramkumar (Victoria/Dandenong CC)
Lachlan Ranaldo (South Australia/Sturt District CC)
Hayden Schiller (South Australia/Northern Districts CC)
Addison Sheriff (New South Wales/Sydney Cricket Club)