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From that sounds like he won't officially play one day domestic cricket for WA anymore either

"The move ends the New South Wales-born Behrendorff’s 15-year association with WA Cricket. The veteran walked away from a formal contract with the State program at the start of this season to give him more flexibility to play Twenty20 cricket around the world."

From the article posted last page, sounds like it
 
Given we've already qualified for the WTC final, I have no idea why you wouldn't give Konstas experience opening in the subcontinent.

Wonder if this means Inglis debuts in the middle order? He's a good player of spin.
 
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He might be 3 years younger but unless Dorff wanted out, Agar shouldn’t have been signed on. Dorff is a match winner and front line bowler. Agars batting has fallen away, elite fielder but isn’t a huge wicket taker and more of a guy that complements a good core of pace bowlers
 
Did Konstas spud it up in the camp on the spinning decks? Or just the typical CA shithousery?
I think they want Head opening in the subcontinent but if Head opens you want a guy like Uzzie at the other end holding down the fort. Unlucky for Konstas but he’s definitely ingrained in that side
 
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Did Konstas spud it up in the camp on the spinning decks? Or just the typical CA shithousery?

The guys not a test player… he won’t have a long test career unless he fixes his defence..

Also the slow low Sri Lankans decks probably aren’t made for his ramp shots.
 

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I wonder how many WA born/based Scorchers players have left to play for other franchises

Also think that whatever the number it’d be more than anyone else
Beer
Hogg
Hussey
Beaton
North
Marsh
Coulter Nile
Stoin
Harris
Philippe
David
Paris
Cartwright
Hinchcliffe
Bancroft
Whiteman
McKenzie
Behrendorff
Tye?

Pomersbach, Short, Haskett, Guthrie, Rocchi etc all WA based but never played for the Scorchers
 
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Looks like Inglis is getting a debut. These opportunities rarely by and I really hope he can grab it by both hands. Also wondering when was the last time we picked a keeper as a specialist bat. Not including Wade when he came back into the test squad cause by that stage he was playing as a batsmen any way
 
Looks like Inglis is getting a debut. These opportunities rarely by and I really hope he can grab it by both hands. Also wondering when was the last time we picked a keeper as a specialist bat. Not including Wade when he came back into the test squad cause by that stage he was playing as a batsmen any way

Probably going back to the mid eighties where Wayne Phillips played as a batsman when Rod Marsh was keeping.


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Beer
Hogg
Hussey
Beaton
North
Marsh
Coulter Nile
Stoin
Harris
Philippe
David
Paris
Cartwright
Hinchcliffe
Bancroft
Whiteman
McKenzie
Behrendorff
Tye?

Pomersbach, Short, Haskett, Guthrie, Rocchi etc all WA based but never played for the Scorchers

Adam Voges' first season was with Melbourne Stars.
 
The guys not a test player… he won’t have a long test career unless he fixes his defence..

Also the slow low Sri Lankans decks probably aren’t made for his ramp shots.

Nothing against him though. Solely having a go at the selectors here.
 
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Big call to make about a [emoji[emoji6][emoji6]] year old with only tests under his belt.

Not really. His defence needs a lot of work if he was to become a test opener:.

The selectors already have questions by flicking him after two tests because he batted like a drunken sailor..

EDIT: I might have to rethink this as Kane Cornes is going down the same path I am…..


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Anyone who's observed even a small sample size of Sheffield Shield scorecards would see that how Konstas played against India is not how he naturally plays. Up until the tests he was quite a conservative opener in the shield. It was obviously an Australian team directive to attack without fear. To judge him based on two tests where he didn't play his normal way is jumping the shark.
 

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