Renshaw opportunity knocks with Australia A in NZ

Renshaw opportunity knocks with Australia A in NZ

Matthew Renshaw may have a golden alternative to agency his Ashes credentials when Australia A tackle New Zealand A in two tour matches.

The trans-Tasman second-stringers face off in Lincoln beginning on Saturday in a specifically organized collection to assist Australia put together for his or her Ashes defence.

The Duke cricket ball will probably be used within the clashes with selectors hoping the native cloudy circumstances will replicate an English summer season.

India tour members Renshaw and Mitchell Swepson are included in a younger 14-man squad, with 9 heading to South Island aged beneath 26.

Swepson is competing with Nathan Lyon, Todd Murphy and lefty Matthew Kuhnemann for spinning roles, with fewer spots on provide than the subcontinental tour.

So all eyes are prone to be on Renshaw, who failed after his shock first Test choice, making a first-ball duck and two in Australia’s loss inside three days in Nagpur.

Despite that setback the 27-year-old, who was born in Middlesbrough, stays within the body for the Ashes collection, notably given David Warner’s wobbles.

Jimmy Pierson will wicketkeep in New Zealand and might also like his probabilities for an Ashes squad that might embody two glovemen.

Other hopefuls have signed offers in English county cricket to offer themselves one of the best shot on the Ashes squad.

More than a dozen Australians are padding up in first-class cricket in England with Peter Handscomb at Leicestershire and Marcus Harris with Gloucestershire.

Test regulars Marnus Labuschagne (Glamorgan) and Steve Smith (Sussex) may even play county cricket earlier than the World Test Championship closing in June.

In the bowling ranks, Michael Neser will play for Glamorgan, Kuhnemann is at Durham and Sean Abbott at Surrey.

Nathan McSweeney and Sheffield Shield champion Aaron Hardie lead the Australia A squad, with four-day matches beginning on April 1 and eight.

New Zealand Cricket has named an skilled squad, together with current Test gamers Doug Bracewell, Scott Kuggeleijn and Ajaz Patel.

AUSTRALIA A TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND

SQUAD: Wes Agar, Xavier Bartlett, Jordan Buckingham, Aaron Hardie (c), Caleb Jewell, Spencer Johnson, Campbell Kellaway, Nathan McSweeney (c), Mitch Perry, Jimmy Pierson, Matthew Renshaw, Mitchell Swepson, Tim Ward, Teague Wyllie.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au