Short shines as Warner heads home from India

Short shines as Warner heads home from India

Matt Short has additional strengthened his case for a nationwide call-up after single-handedly dragging Victoria right into a profitable place along with his maiden Sheffield Shield ton.

As Cricket Australia confirmed veteran opener David Warner would head residence from India to rehab his fractured elbow, Short continued a golden run which has ensured his title enters the dialog for Australian choice.

On the again of incomes BBL participant of the match honours, which ought to guarantee he’s a candidate to switch retiring Australian T20 captain Aaron Finch on the high of the order, Short has proven his capability to dominate all three codecs.

He defied the carnage round him on the Junction Oval, the place 28 wickets fell in simply two days, to peel off his first Shield century within the second innings after coming to the crease at 3-23.

A Cricket Australia assertion stated Warner, who was struck on the elbow within the second Test in Delhi and sustained a hairline fracture, required “a period of rehabilitation” which is able to rule him out of the remainder of the collection.

While it’s hoped he might but be out there for the three-match ODI collection to observe, the door might be open to Short.

The 27-year-old stated he had acquired a cellphone name from Australian selector Tony Dodemaide at finish of the Big Bash for a “general chat”, however was excited simply to be on the radar of the nationwide crew.

“It’s good to be noticed for all the hard work you put in. I think now it feels like it’s coming all together, and the consistency is there at this stage – I’m just focused on trying to keep it going,” Short stated.

“Hopefully a call-up comes, but I’m not really thinking about that too much right now.

“It was good to have that conversation with him and see where things were at, and just know that you’re in their minds.”

Short started 2023 on the fringes of Victoria’s red-ball outfit and with no century in any format, however now he has reached the milestone in all three.

He stated he was “thinking about where my career was at” after discovering himself on the outer within the Sheffield Shield earlier this season.

“It’s funny; you’re in form in one format and then you always think, ‘I should just stick with this,’” he stated.

“I think for now, (the plan) is just playing all three formats and going from there.”

Victoria held a lead of 340 runs over South Australia at stumps on day two, with Short’s fellow BBL sensation Spencer Johnson claiming a five-wicket haul on his first-class debut to depart the Vics on 8-285 at shut.

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