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Walsh, Young to head ICC Americas Combine
« on: July 19, 2015, 04:14:47 AM »


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Courtney Walsh - "I'm really excited by this opportunity to help identify and work with some of the best talent in the Americas" © AFP


Former West Indies fast bowler Courtney Walsh and renowned American fielding guru Mike Young have signed on to be a part of the coaching staff at the ICC Americas selection combine to be held at Indianapolis World Sports Park in September.

"I'm really excited by this opportunity to help identify and work with some of the best talent in the Americas," Walsh said in an ICC press release. "It's great that the ICC and the WICB are working together on this initiative that can only help cricket develop in the region."

Applications for players who are eligible to play for countries within the ICC Americas region were due to close on Friday, but the deadline has been extended an additional week through to July 24. Up to 100 players from around the region will be invited to phase one of the combine from September 18, as they compete for spots in a regional squad to participate in the WICB 50-over domestic tournament next January.

A select group of players from phase one will then be invited back to phase two from September 24, where they will join pre-selected players based on performances from the ICC Americas championship in May, and the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier currently taking place in Ireland and Scotland. After the conclusion of phase two, a final squad will be chosen and top-performing players may also receive invitations to trial for teams in the 2016 Caribbean Premier League.

Walsh is currently a WICB selector and bowling coach for the Jamaica Tallawahs. In 2011, he served as tour manager for the West Indies U-19 team in Florida where they swept the USA U-19 team in a four-match 50-over series. Young, a Chicago native, has been a specialist fielding coach serving on and off with Australia for the last 14 years, including at the 2015 World Cup.



Peter Della Penna is ESPNcricinfo's USA correspondent. @PeterDellaPenna

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