Shield Round 1: Western Australia vs Queensland, WACA, 8-11 Oct

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WA squad: Sam Whiteman (c), Cameron Bancroft, Hilton Cartwright, Brody Couch, Cooper Connolly, Cameron Gannon, Jayden Goodwin, Josh Inglis (wk), Matt Kelly, Mitch Marsh, Corey Rocchiccioli, Charlie Stobo

Queensland squad: Marnus Labuschagne (c), Jack Clayton, Lachlan Hearne, Usman Khawaja, Ben McDermott, Michael Neser, Jimmy Peirson, Matthew Renshaw, Mark Steketee, Tom Straker, Mitchell Swepson, Jack Wildermuth
 

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Great fightback by WA considering their start. Push up over 350, and try to put Qld top order under the pump with some early wickets.
 
Remarkable parallels between the Vics and WA innings'. Get sent in, get into early trouble, but saved by two experienced bats, one being patient (Whiteman/Handscomb) and the other really pushing the run rate (Inglis/Harris) but both finishing 7 down with a pretty good score for the day.
 
A selection battle between Carey and Inglis for the test keeping position looms again. Going to be very tempting for the selectors to think very hard about Inglis with his ability to score quickly.
Carey will be the keeper in the tests but if he struggles in the first three tests he could be in trouble and if Inglis keeps scoring runs at that rate pressure will be building .. and that’s what you want competition

I can see Inglis being a Smokey even just as. A batter in Sri Lanka to make his test debut . As I reckon he is one of the best players of spin in the country
 
Carey will be the keeper in the tests but if he struggles in the first three tests he could be in trouble and if Inglis keeps scoring runs at that rate pressure will be building .. and that’s what you want competition

I can see Inglis being a Smokey even just as. A batter in Sri Lanka to make his test debut . As I reckon he is one of the best players of spin in the country
For me, Inglis could be an option as a specialist bat at 5 in the test team. With talk of Head moving to open, and the concern being by doing so you lose the scoring ability of Head at 5 which has prooven valuable. The scoring ability of Inglis may be a fix for that problem. You could then also retain Carey as keeper.
 
For me, Inglis could be an option as a specialist bat at 5 in the test team. With talk of Head moving to open, and the concern being by doing so you lose the scoring ability of Head at 5 which has prooven valuable. The scoring ability of Inglis may be a fix for that problem. You could then also retain Carey as keeper.
Not sure "Head to open" is going to happen. He's batting 4 today for the Redbacks.
 
Not sure "Head to open" is going to happen. He's batting 4 today for the Redbacks.

We got some news on green dog today and it looks like they are looking at the back end of the tests in Melb Syd to bowl again...thats from Brettig

and they are looking at green dog playing just as a batter only........this could be an option opening with greenie if they want it keep head at 5

I do believe smith will move back down
 
If Green is fit, you'd think Smith or Green will open. They seem keen to retain the current six, don't seem interested in Bancroft, his golden duck doesn't help his cause. Any interest in Whiteman opening, averages over the past three seasons of 40, 31 and 58, with a century yesterday.
 
If Green is fit, you'd think Smith or Green will open. They seem keen to retain the current six, don't seem interested in Bancroft, his golden duck doesn't help his cause. Any interest in Whiteman opening, averages over the past three seasons of 40, 31 and 58, with a century yesterday.
Whiteman is always the forgotten man when talking about opening positions... very good player

great partnership between Connolly and Gannon atm
 

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Shield Round 1: Western Australia vs Queensland, WACA, 8-11 Oct

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