Also keep an eye out for a left-arm seamer named Johnson, and the BBL’s Player of the Tournament
Andrew McGlashan
With the Ashes in the rearview mirror, the focus for Australia’s men’s teams now switches to white-ball cricket, and most significantly, the build-up to the ODI World Cup. But there are also three T20Is against South Africa which will start to form plans for next year’s World Cup in West Indies and the USA. Among two squads named on Monday, there were four uncapped players who will have the opportunity to stake their claims against South Africa and India.
Mitchell Marsh, Cameron Green and now Aaron Hardie. Australia are being well served by allrounders from Western Australia. Hardie has pushed his claims strongly with red and white ball. Initially it…