Japan U-19 National Cricket Academy Squad Trials 2021
The Japan U-19 National Academy Squad 2021 trials! That was another exciting day for me. Once again, I went to Sano International Cricket Ground. The last time I was there was to photograph the women. This time it was the young men. Again, I got good photos. I also got to see what the future might hold.
The boys wanted to appear in the Under 19 World Cup. But, they needed to get into the National Academy Squad to do that. It was their day to prove how good they were.
Head Selector Simon Dart and Head Coach Dhugal Bedingfield were ready for them. As with the women’s trials, they put the boys through fitness and skills tests. Japan mightn’t have a long association with cricket, but these kids knew what they were doing.
Some of the Japan U-19 pace bowlers looked very impressive. They bowled with good speed. A few displayed lovely control, making the ball move off the pitch or through the air.
Spinners were there too. Seeing leg-spin bowled made me happy. I’m a big fan of it. Bill O’Reilly, Abdul Qadir, and Laxman Sivaramakrishnan are my cricket heroes. The wicketkeeper pulled off some good stumpings.
The batting was excellent. The boys could play all the shots. Baseball obviously influenced a couple of them. But, in the T20 version of the game, that mightn’t be a handicap at all! Anyway, they were young and wanted to learn more from Simon and Dhugal.
Japan U-19 National Academy Squad photo gear:
- Camera: Fujifilm X-T3
- Lens: Fujifilm 100-400 mm
My thought about these photos.
These photographs made me very happy. They show some excellent action and are very clean. By clean, I mean there are few distractions in the background.
If I could retake these photos, I would change one thing. Many of the players were in the shade. The sun was behind them. Yes, I made one big mistake!
I should have been on the other side of the pitch. If I had done that, the sun would have lit them beautifully. Unfortunately, there were some time constraints and things were done differently that day.
If I had had half a brain, I should have asked for some changes. Photographing from the other side would have been so much better. A missed opportunity to say the least! I’ll know better next time. If conditions don’t suit us, we need to make changes.
Anyway, I enjoyed my time photographing the Japan U-19 National Academy Squad trials. I most sincerely wish the boys the best of luck. It will be an excellent thing for Japanese cricket if they achieve their aims. If you have questions or comments, leave them below.
Rohan Gillett
Rohan has lived in Tokyo for 30+ years. He loves photography and okonomiyaki. His camera will capture the entire city one day.
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External related websites
- Japan Cricket Association (official website)