@Wolffy84
What's your thoughts on a possible "A" team given you follow the Shield a lot more than me , I guess bit hard to get a read until the domestic season starts , but using the Squad selected for SA as a possible guide :-
Harris
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?
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Head/Henriques
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Carey (wk)
Abbott
Neser
Pattinson
Swepson
Steketee
It's a great question. Do we have a known date for the Aus A game? I'm assuming it's between the Afghanistan test and the start of the Ashes. So if it's a 3 day game, probably Dec 3rd to Dec 5th. All going well, that leaves 5 rounds of Sheffield Shield matches to decide the Aus A squad.
Also, if the A game were to finish on Dec 5th, is it possible players from some franchises (maybe Hobart and Perth that don't play until Dec 8th) will make it back for the start of the BBL anyway? I think last season we saw some players make it back the next day.
I'd also expect this Aus A squad to be smaller than last season, as they played two games last season. Based on last season's Shield numbers, to add a few names to the one's you listed above:
Josh Inglis: About 600 runs (average 73). Might depend on whether they need a back up keeper for Carey.
Jake Doran: Over 600 runs (average 43). Got better and better throughout the season. Will be 25 years old. Better off in a 14 man Aus A squad than not making the XI for the Hurricanes.
Henry Hunt: Over 600 runs (average 45). Very similar development to Doran. 24 years old. Could open alongside Harris.
Ashton Agar: He was in last year's Aus A squad but missed out with injury. Really good Shield numbers before he got injured.
Brendan Doggett: 22 wickets from only 6 matches.
Cameron Gannon: 24 wickets from 8 matches. Was the Shield's leading wicket taker in the 2019/2020 season.
Will Sutherland / Jack Wildermuth: Both are an option for an extra all rounder spot.