Tasmania in the 2009–10 domestic Ford Ranger Cup and Twenty20 cricket competitions

The Tasmanian Tigers represents the Australian state of Tasmania in cricket tournaments. They compete annually in the Australian domestic senior men's cricket season, which currently consists of the first-class Sheffield Shield, the limited overs Ford Ranger Cup, and the domestic Twenty20 competition known as the KFC Twenty20 Big Bash. They opened their season in late October, against South Australia.

Season background

Vice-Captain Tim Paine has played for Australia as a wicket-keeper.

Before the start of the seasons, George Bailey replaced Dan Marsh who resigned as state captain. "It will certainly be a big change," Bailey said. He [Marsh] enjoys leading the team meetings and will speak more to the men than Marsh, who is playing on and will continue to offer tactical advice. "He's certainly a massive mentor of mine over the years and still is," Bailey said. "I think I'll be more vocal. Dan was one to lead from the front with the way he played but wasn't a huge speaker in front of the group. I'm more comfortable doing that. My style will develop over the next couple of years."

After finishing fourth in the 2008–09 Ford Ranger One Day Cup season, Bailey wanted improvement from his team. "I keep going back to the people who have played quite a number of Shield games, it's time that they stepped up and were counted," he said. "People have said these guys have potential, but at some point the group has got to deliver. I'm included, along with Travis Birt, Rhett Lockyear, Luke Butterworth, Brendan Drew, Brett Geeves, Jason Krejza, Xavier Doherty. It's time that we started performing week-in, week out." If the team is consistent he believes they will contend in all three competitions." Coach Tim Coyle said, "The challenge is to make the transition period as short as possible knowing, yes, we have got some new personnel, but to settle these people in really quickly and if we are developing a different game style and plan that we make sure we get that into our game very quickly. Hopefully the transition might only be a couple of months. We can't afford a transition period to take two years you won't be doing your job.

Along with Australian captain Ricky Ponting, the Tasmanian squad has three other players who have represented Australia at International level: Ben Hifenhaus, Brett Geeves and Tim Paine. "The last six months there have been six players from our program play for Australia or Australia A. That is 25 per cent of our squad with International experience in some way — it is a good result. If you look at it from that point of view we are doing something right," said Coyle commented on the sides International success.

Teams

Australian Test and One Day International captain Ricky Ponting plays for the state.

Club

Home Ground

Captain

New South Wales Blues

Sydney Cricket Ground

Simon Katich

Queensland Bulls

Brisbane Cricket Ground

Chris Simpson

Southern Redbacks

Adelaide Oval

Graham Manou

Tasmanian Tigers

Bellerive Oval

George Bailey

Victorian Bushrangers

Melbourne Cricket Ground

Cameron White

Western Warriors

WACA Ground

Marcus North

Fixtures and results

Round 1

Players

As of 16 October 2009.

Current Squad - 2009/10

Squad #

Nationality

Name

Date of Birth

Place of Birth

Batting Style

Bowling style

Opening Batsmen

3

Michael Dighton

April 24, 1976

Toowoomba, Queensland

RH Bat

W/K

33

Rhett Lockyear

February 28, 1983

Mudgee, New South Wales

RH Bat

RH M

9

Jonathon Wells

August 13, 1988

Hobart, Tasmania

RH Bat

RH OS

27

Ed Cowan

June 16, 1982

Sydney, New South Wales

LH Bat

LH LS

Middle-Order Batsman

14

Ricky Ponting

December 19, 1974

Launceston, Tasmania

RH Bat

RH M

10

George Bailey (C)

March 7, 1982

Launceston, Tasmania

RH Bat

RH M

56

Travis Birt

December 9, 1981

Sale, Victoria

RH Bat

W/K / RH OS

5

John Rogers

April 11, 1987

Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

LH Bat

29

Wade Irvine

December 11, 1986

Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

RH Bat

RH OS

56

Brady Jones

September 16, 1988

Hobart, Tasmania

RH Bat

W/K / RH OS

Wicket-keepers

8

Tim Paine (VC)

8 December 1984

Hobart, Tasmania

RH Bat

W/K

15

Alex Doolan

November 29, 1985

Launceston, Tasmania

RH Bat

W/K / RH M

Tom Triffit

November 13, 1990

Launceston, Tasmania

RH Bat

W/K

All rounders

4

Daniel Marsh

June 14, 1973

Subiaco, Western Australia

RH Bat

L ORTH

99

Lasith Malinga

August 28, 1983

Galle, Sri Lanka

RH Bat

RH F

18

Luke Butterworth

October 28, 1983

Hobart, Tasmania

LH Bat

RH F

25

James Faulkner

April 29, 1990

Launceston, Tasmania

RH Bat

LH FM

Matthew Day

September 22, 1987

Sydney, New South Wales

RH Bat

RH F

Pace Bowlers

63

Brett Geeves

June 13, 1982

Claremont, Tasmania

RH Bat

RH FM

6

Gerard Denton

August 7, 1975

Mount Isa, Queensland

RH Bat

RH FM

12

Tim MacDonald

September 7, 1980

Subiaco, Western Australia

RH Bat

RH FM

13

Jeremy Smith

October 23, 1988

Launceston, Tasmania

RH Bat

RH F

16

Ben Hilfenhaus

March 15, 1983

Ulverstone, Tasmania

RH Bat

RH F

21

Brendan Drew

December 16, 1983

Lismore, New South Wales

RH Bat

RH F

22

Adam Griffith

11 February 1978

Launceston, Tasmania

RH Bat

RH F

Adam Mahar

RH Bat

RH F

Spin Bowlers

24

Xavier Doherty

November 22, 1982

Scottsdale, Tasmania

LH Bat

L ORTH

1

Jason Krejza

January 14, 1983

Sydney, New South Wales

RH Bat

RH OS

Notes

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