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By Peter Della Penna in Dublin, Ireland
Less than 24 hours before the start of tournament play, all 10
captains addressed the media Wednesday afternoon at a kickoff press
conference for the 2011 ICC U-19 World Cup Qualifier in Dublin. The top
six teams will advance to the 2012 ICC U-19 World Cup which will take
place in August of next year in Queensland, Australia, according to the
ICC’s official tournament guide. USA U-19 captain Greg Sewdial says that
head coach Robin Singh has been doing his best to prepare the team for a
top-six finish.
“We’re
here
to take each opponent as an equal,” said Sewdial during the media
conference. “We’re here to play hard every game. We’re not here to
generalize and just say we’re gonna beat this specific team. We’re gonna
go hard every game and play our best.”
The USA U-19 team got a big confidence boost when they claimed a comfortable victory over a Strabane CC Select XI
in the North West in a tournament warm-up match prior to arriving in
Dublin where they’ll play Ireland on Thursday. Pranay Suri top scored
with 69 not out and also took 1 for 22 in the field. Jodhbir Singh, who
was playing for Strabane in the match, scored 57 against his USA U-19
teammates.
Sewdial says the players have done a decent job so far of adjusting
to Irish conditions after playing their four-match series against the
West Indies earlier this month in blistering south Florida heat.
“Obviously in comparison to conditions we’re completely different,”
said Sewdial. “In Florida it was 95 degrees Fahrenheit every day
compared to here which is about 60 to 55 and the ball seams around a
bit. I think since then the team has done well to adjust from just
looking at us in the nets and in practice. We’re looking to put our best
foot forward for this tournament.”
After being one of the youngest faces in the team during his
opportunities with the Ireland senior side, left-arm spinner George
Dockrell is looking forward to taking on a leadership role as the
captain of the Ireland U-19 squad.
“It’s definitely nice and I enjoy it,” said Dockrell. “It’s quite a
change but I enjoy the responsibility with this team and leading them as
captain. I have a bit more responsibility with the ball and the bat.”
Dockrell took a five-for against Scotland U-19 in a warm-up match
earlier in the week and generally bats in the middle order while playing
for the Ireland U-19 team. He’s looking forward to the opportunity to
play against the different styles showcased by each team in the event.

Image (above) - The 10 team captains pose with the 2011 ICC U-19
World Cup Qualifier Trophy. [Courtesy: Peter Della Penna/DreamCricket]
“I think this tournament, you’re playing all different teams who
you’re not used to playing who play slightly different styles of cricket
than you’re used to,” said Dockrell. “So the thing is kind of being
open, being quite versatile as a team and being able to adapt to
different cricketers and how they play the game, being able to adapt
quickly.”
All 10 teams were welcomed at the famous Croke Park Stadium on
Wednesday evening for the tournament opening ceremony where they
received welcome speeches from Dublin’s Lord Mayor Andrew Montague,
Mayor of Fingal County Council Gerry McGuire, Cricket Ireland President
Richard Johnson and ICC Tournament Director Eddie Fitzgibbon.
DreamCricket.com will provide live coverage for all of USA’s matches
beginning with Thursday’s opening encounter at Clontarf CC against
Ireland, the defending champions of this tournament. Coverage will begin
at 5 a.m. EST in the USA with matches starting at 10:45 a.m. local
time, 5:45 a.m. EST in the USA.