Symonds set to mentor youngsters

Symonds set to mentor youngsters

Australian cricket's enfant terrible Andrew Symonds is all set to mentor young players in Queenland for a T20 tournament.

The 34-year-old Symonds, who has been stripped of his central contract for repeated alcohol-related indiscretions, would be guiding young players of the Queensland Academy of Sport in the state second XI Twenty20 tournament to be held here later this month.

Only three players older than 23 are allowed to play in each team during the event, which is aimed at grooming young talent with the help of senior cricketers.

The troubled all-rounder's newest role is hardly an issue for Cricket Australia, which called it an internal matter of Queensland's cricket authorities.

"It is a Queensland issue," a Cricket Australia spokesman was quoted as saying by 'The Australia'.

"Queensland knows how he's going now and will make a judgment on that. He is not a CA-contracted player. I can't imagine too many more experienced cricketers running around in Queensland than Andrew Symonds."

Queensland Cricket said the state association plans to use Symonds' experience.

Super Selector: Put your thinking caps on and select your best possible combination from the ongoing test series (Three, Ind Vs SL, Aus Vs WI, NZ Vs Pak) and ODI Series (Eng Vs SA) and become a super Selector. There are exciting prizes to be won. Hurry!

 


Powered by Disqus
  • Join us on Facebook Join us on Facebook


standard
 

  • ESPN is a trademark of ESPN, Inc and STAR is a trademark of Star Television Productions Limited. Trademarks used under license by ESPN STAR Sports.
  • Presented by ESPN, Star Sports, Star Cricket