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HomeSportGame-changer to local cricket as new team launches

Game-changer to local cricket as new team launches

Sunshine Coast and Wide Bay’s cricket scene is getting a shake-up with the launch of Coastal Marlins, which have joined the Brisbane Premier League’s (BPL) inaugural T20 cricket tournament in South East Queensland.

Nick Fitzpatrick and Joel Hamilton from the Australian Cricket Institute (ACI), high-profile compensation lawyer Travis Schultz, local business owner Dylan Pinkstone, and surveyor Jared Pinkstone are the brains behind the new team, which aims to create strong pathways for aspiring cricketers.

Coastal Marlins have joined seven other privately-owned franchises in the inaugural 2021 tournament, which will see the best players selected for their age-group and in open men’s competitions in each region and live-streamed in a fast-pace representative competition.

Avid cricket supporter Travis Schultz said he was encouraged to help form the new team when he realised the lack of opportunities for his 13-year-old son and other budding cricketers to play the short form of the game at representative level.

“There are not many options for cricketers to play T20 Cricket at representative level, and this new tournament will select players – similar to AFL drafting – and showcase them in a competitive way which could lead to greater opportunities for their future in the sport,” Mr Schultz said.

“Cricket is an Australian pastime but the long days on the field during the weekend are becoming a real barrier for kids to participate so we want to show them that there is still an opportunity if you would rather play in the fast pace T20 format.

“The younger generation are watching their role models on the Australian Big Bash but don’t have the clear pathways to follow in their footsteps.

“We hope this new competition will set the foundation for growth in the sport and provide young aspiring players with a chance to develop their skillset.”

The senior competition will be held over four weekends in August with the junior competition held over four days in September.

Co-founder of the Brisbane Premier League, Nick Fitzpatrick from the ACI, said this is a massive milestone in the sport of cricket in Queensland and he is extremely excited to welcome the Coastal Marlins to the movement.

“We are all very passionate about the sport and we’re encouraging other fans to jump on board this journey and sponsor this new team as we create the next generation of Australian cricketers.“

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