The best players from across the country will take part in the Indoor Junior finals
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More than 200 players from across Australia have converged for the annual Australian Indoor Junior Championships, with New South Wales' Dubbo playing host to the crop of young talent this season.
The week-long tournament has seen some fierce state against state battles with local side, the NSW Cyclones, best represented having reached all four semi-final encounters.
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Cricket Australia Indoor Cricket Manager Paul Milo says the week is one that sees kids experience high-level competitive cricket for the first time, which will allow them to deal with the pressure of a tournament of this calibre moving forward.
"For some of these kids, it is the first time they're representing their state so it is great to see the strides they make from the start to the end of the week, we are privileged to see some great cricket being played too," Milo said.
"If you look at our three previous Test captains, our Men's captain Steve Smith and our Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars captain Meg Lanning, they all began on the indoor courts so we no doubt expect to see some of these kids go on to represent Australia both in the indoor and outdoor formats."
Previous players of the competition have included Claire Koski (Sydney Thunder), Clive Rose (Hobart Hurricanes) and Lauren Cheatle (Sydney Thunder) who played last year's tournament before being selected for her Southern Stars debut.
You can catch all of the action LIVE via the Cricket Australia Live App, with scores and results available at indoor.cricket.com.au.