NSW drop Patterson as end to nightmare summer nears

NSW drop Patterson as end to nightmare summer nears

Kurtis Patterson has paid the worth for NSW’s horror Sheffield Shield season, with the captain dropped for the Blues’ final match of the summer season towards South Australia.

NSW, who’re but to win a sport and locked in to final place on the ladder, are staring down the barrel of their worst season within the state’s illustrious historical past.

Patterson has been one of many Blues’ higher performers with the previous Test batsman hitting one of many staff’s two Sheffield Shield centuries this season.

But his 417 runs at 29.78 and double failure towards Victoria earlier this month continues to be nicely in need of the returns the Blues had been after.

“Our batting group have been inconsistent recently in delivering the runs necessary to establish the match positions we were looking for,” interim coach Greg Shipperd mentioned.

“We recognise it is a difficult decision to pass on your captain but we are confident Kurtis will regather and draw purpose from this call into the future.

“It was determined to assist constant and in-form batters on this season’s final fixture, with the foreign money being runs.”

Patterson’s axing is made even more significant when considering the Blues are without experienced batsman Daniel Hughes, who has a calf injury.

It also means NSW will finish the season without the leaders they began the summer with, after coach Phil Jacques was shown the door in December.

Blake Nikitaras has also been dropped for the final round with Jason Sangha recalled to the squad alongside Ryan Hackney.

Blake MacDonald is also a chance to debut along with fast bowler Ryan Hadley, with Sean Abbott unavailable due to Australian ODI duties and Trent Copeland now retired.

Moises Henriques will replace Patterson as captain for the Karen Rolton Oval match.

NSW Squad: Ollie Davies, Ben Dwarshuis, Jack Edwards, Matthew Gilkes, Chris Green, Ryan Hackney, Ryan Hadley, Moises Henriques (capt), Hayden Kerr, Blake MacDonald, Jason Sangha, Chris Tremain.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au