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Edwards to lead PM’s XI | Sydney Sixers

Edwards to lead PM’s XI | Sydney Sixers

Sydney Sixers all-rounder Jack Edwards has been named captain of Australia’s PM’s XI team for a two-day, day/night clash with India at Manuka Oval in Canberra from November 30-December 1.

The squad was selected by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Cricket Australia’s National Selection Panel (NSP). 

Edwards, who this year was appointed the captain of the Blues’ One-Day Cup team and last week led NSW to a massive Sheffield Shield win over South Australia, has been one of the form players in Australian domestic cricket over the last 18 months, winning the Steve Waugh Medal as the NSW men’s player of the year last summer. 

Making his debut for the Sixers in BBL|08, Edwards has now played 41 times for the club and was one of the side’s best last summer with both bat and ball.

Prime Minister Albanese said: 

“The Prime Minister’s XI has a rich history within Australian Cricket and I am delighted to confirm the squad for this summer’s match against India. 

“Taking on India, one of the best sides in world cricket featuring the likes of Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah and Rishabh Pant, will be an amazing experience for the squad, particularly knowing that millions of fans around the globe will be watching the match. 

“I want to thank Jack Edwards for taking on the role of captain and look forward to watching him lead a side which will compete strongly while remaining true to the traditions and values of the Prime Minister’s XI.” 

The match will see India play under lights with the pink Kookaburra ball ahead of the NRMA Insurance Day Night Test Match at Adelaide Oval. 

The match will be broadcast live via FOX Cricket, Kayo Sports and ABC Sport and live streamed by cricket.com.au and the CA Live App. 
 
The Prime Minister’s XI squad to play India: 

Jack Edwards (C) (NSW/Manly Warringah District Cricket Club) 

Charlie Anderson (NSW/Northern District Cricket Club)  

Mahli Beardman (WA/Melville Cricket Club)  

Scott Boland (VIC/Frankston Peninsula Cricket Club)   

Jack Clayton (QLD/University of Queensland Cricket Club) 

Aidan O’Connor (TAS/Greater Northern Raiders) 

Ollie Davies (NSW/Manly Warringah District Cricket Club) 

Jayden Goodwin (WA/Subiaco-Floreat Cricket Club) 

Sam Harper (VIC/Melbourne Cricket Club) 

Hanno Jacobs (ACT/Western Suburbs District Cricket Club) 

Sam Konstas (NSW/Sutherland District Cricket Club)   

Lloyd Pope (SA/Kensington District Cricket Club) 

Matt Renshaw Matthew Renshaw (QLD/Toombul District Cricket Club) 

Jem Ryan (QLD/Ipswich Cricket Club)