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Is Phillips the new T20 wonder bat ?

What ever happened to Mark Chapman when he moved from Hong Kong or doesn't his red ball form deserve a Test place ?

They are trying to beat England by seeing how many WK/Bats they can select.

Still surprises me given the mental/physical nature of keeping , that teams don't rotate keepers each session especially on the sub-continent.
Not so much a wonder bat, yet, but young, played well in the CPL, a lot of potential for the long term in all forms.

Kiwis are always competitive. If it gets them at least one trophy (most keepers onfield).

It's a fair call about rotating keepers if they're already in the XI. We do it in a SC teams, seems to work quite well ?
 
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Not so much a wonder bat, yet, but young, played well in the CPL, a lot of potential for the long term in all forms.

Kiwis are always competitive. If it gets them at least one trophy (most keepers onfield).

It's a fair call about rotating keepers if they're already in the XI. We do it in a SC teams, seems to work quite well ?
Born in South Africa and moved when he was 5 , wonder if he knows Green , Labuschagne & Kelly.

CPL yes now I recall , think he was with DreRuss team.

Hope he goes well.
 
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I was hoping Phillips came into the squad a couple of years back. He's there now, and it's a start

Personally I didn't really ever feel Mark Chapman could handle the larger international scene. My dad liked him, but that's because theyve been going back and forth to HK for over 20yrs. But as you've said he's only 25.
 
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I was hoping Phillips came into the squad a couple of years back. He's there now, and it's a start

Personally I didn't really ever feel Mark Chapman could handle the larger international scene. My dad liked him, but that's because theyve been going back and forth to HK for over 20yrs. But as you've said he's only 25.
How long has Taylor got left in him ?

Once he retires a spot opens up.

Blundell , Phillips couple coming through.

Anyone else on the horizon to keep an eye out for ?

Chapman leaving Hong Kong then Rath has gone back to India , no wonder they have dropped off.
 
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How long has Taylor got left in him ?

Once he retires a spot opens up.

Blundell , Phillips couple coming through.

Anyone else on the horizon to keep an eye out for ?

Chapman leaving Hong Kong then Rath has gone back to India , no wonder they have dropped off.
Phillips at 3, Williamson at 4. Keep the current openers.
 
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Australia v Bangladesh squads: Moises Henriques in bid to end Test exile

Moises Henriques’ Test career remains well and truly alive, with selectors set to speak to the talented NSW all-rounder about making a key change which could end his four-year Test exile.

Ben Horne, The Daily Telegraph

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Selectors will implore Moises Henriques to increase his bowling loads for NSW in the coming weeks with the all-rounder under consideration for a shock Test recall in the subcontinent.

Henriques made his debut seven years ago in India and last played a Test in 2016 in Sri Lanka, but Australian coach Justin Langer has confirmed the 32-year-old is back on the radar.

A pace bowling all-rounder would appear to be an essential commodity for the Australian squad picked to tour Bangladesh in June, with the extra seam option needed to provide balance and depth to the XI.

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Moises Henriques celebrates scoring a century for NSW – but he’ll need to return to bowling to revive Test hopes. Picture: AAP

However, selectors are dealing with a potential headache because most of Australia’s all-round candidates are currently not bowling.

There is severe doubt over whether boom youngster Cam Green could be considered given he is still dealing with stress fractures in his back, while Mitchell Marsh and Marcus Stoinis have also been heavily restricted with their bowling so far during the Big Bash League – although that should change once the Shield returns.

Marsh played the final Test of last year’s Ashes, but will need to put red ball form on the board to get back after he suffered a broken hand from punching a dressing room wall which ruled him out of the Test summer.

Mitchell Marsh is back playing but not back bowling just yet. Picture: AAP

Henriques has dominated with two hundreds and a 90 at an average of over 60 with the bat for NSW this Shield season, but does very little bowling these days for the Blues at first-class level – with about 20 overs from six matches this summer.

Australia would like that to change when the Shield season resumes as they search for the final piece of their Bangladesh puzzle.

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“The reality is none of the all-rounders are bowling. Moises doesn’t bowl a lot. We’ll probably talk to him about bowling as much as he can,” said Langer.

“Marcus isn’t bowling at the moment because of his foot. Mitch Marsh hasn’t been bowling much. He bowled two overs in the Big Bash and Cameron Green has a stress fracture in his back.

Cameron Green has a bright future in the Australian Test team – but won’t be rushed. Picture: AAP

“(Green) is a talented player, no doubt about that. But with a young bowler you think about Pat Cummins and Mitchell Johnson and these guys, it takes a while to develop and bowl enough to be, in his case a genuine all-rounder.

“He’s got to be doing both (batting and bowling). He’s certainly a talent, no doubt.

“(But) there’s a number of all-rounders.”

Henriques has played all four of his Tests in Asia. Picture: AFP

Henriques has played all four of his Tests in Asia and told The Daily Telegraph earlier this summer he feels he is better equipped for the highest level of the game than what he ever has been before.

“I wouldn’t be playing if I didn’t want to challenge myself at the highest level and didn’t want to keep improving myself. That’s the only reason I’m still playing because I still feel I have so much to offer and I still feel like I can keep getting better,” Henriques said last month.

“I feel like I’m becoming a better cricketer with every game I play.

“Every experience I’m still learning from so I definitely don’t think I’m past it. If anything, I think I’m more ready to play international cricket than I’ve ever been before.

“I’d love the opportunity. But I’m probably not as desperate to play, understanding that if I play or I don’t, I still know everything is going to be OK. If it happens, great.”

Originally published as Henriques back in frame for shock Test call-up
 
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