Opener gets another crack at Warner’s spot

Cameron Bancroft could have one other probability to place stress on David Warner’s Test opening spot after being named in an Australia A squad to play later this month.

The Sheffield Shield main run-scorer is probably the most skilled participant named in a 17-man squad for 2 four-day matches towards New Zealand A in Brisbane and Mackay.

A separate squad has been named for 3 one-day matches following the red-ball video games, with Marnus Labuschagne set to line up within the fixtures following his shock omission from Australia’s preliminary World Cup squad introduced on Tuesday.

Spinners Todd Murphy and Matt Kuhnemann have been named within the one-day squad, whereas Kuhnemann and Mitch Swepson are the 2 spin choices for the four-day video games.

Bancroft topped the Sheffield Shield run tally with 945 runs at 59.06, together with 4 centuries final season, however was missed for the England tour in favour of Marcus Harris and Matt Renshaw.

He performed in Somerset’s opening 4 first-class matches within the County Championship however managed solely 137 runs in seven innings with a prime rating of 44.

The 30-year-old is ready to hitch Tasmanian opener Tim Ward on the prime of the order towards New Zealand A, with WA coach Adam Voges to guide the facet.

Voges stated the sequence was a chance for Bancroft to “poke his head above” Renshaw and Harris within the pecking order after the duo have been rested following the Ashes.

There may even be six Sheffield Shield matches earlier than the primary Test towards Pakistan for the trio to stake their claims.

Even if Warner holds his spot for the beginning of the Australian summer season, the veteran left-hander has stated he’ll retire following the Sydney Test in January, leaving a emptiness to fill for the two-Test tour of New Zealand in February.

“Cameron’s form, particularly last season in Shield cricket … he thoroughly deserves the opportunity that he’s going to get,” Voges stated.

“You throw Marcus Harris into the mix, Matt Renshaw into the mix, Cameron Bancroft … I think they’re the three names that are probably at the top of the queue at the moment, and on reasonably level footing.

Voges said Labuschagne’s selection left the door open for him to force a return to Australia’s ODI side for the World Cup in October after missing the initial squad.

“Marnus is a world-class player, and (I’m) certainly looking forward to working with him,” Voges stated.

“He’ll be disappointed that he’s not going to South Africa, but all he can do now is go back and press his claims.”

Mackay’s Great Barrier Reef Arena will host video games for the primary time since its redevelopment, with its four-day match to be performed as a pink-ball recreation forward of a day-night Test to open the summer season of cricket on the Gabba.

Four-day squad:

Wes Agar (SA ), Cameron Bancroft (WA), Jordan Buckingham (SA), Ben Dwarshuis (NSW), Caleb Jewell (TAS), Campbell Kellaway (VIC), Matthew Kelly (WA), Matthew Kuhnemann (QLD ), Nathan McAndrew (SA), Nathan McSweeney (SA), Joel Paris (WA), Jimmy Peirson (QLD), Mitch Perry (VIC), Josh Philippe (WA), Mark Steketee (QLD), Mitchell Swepson (QLD), Tim Ward (TAS)

One-day squad:

Wes Agar (SA), Ollie Davies (NSW), Ben Dwarshuis (NSW), Liam Hatcher (NSW), Matthew Kuhnemann (QLD),Marnus Labuschagne (QLD), Ben McDermott (QLD), Todd Murphy (VIC), Josh Philippe (WA), Matthew Renshaw (QLD), Gurinder Sandhu (QLD), Matt Short (VIC), Mark Steketee (QLD), Will Sutherland (VIC), Ashton Turner (WA)

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