'Big achievement': Jason Gillespie secures major appointment as Pakistan Test coach
Australian fast bowling great Jason Gillespie has been named head coach of Pakistan's Test team, as the nation overhauls its coaching department ahead of…
The successful start to the county season by Sam Robson has led to the debate over whom he will play for.
Robson – born July 1, 1989 in Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia – has been playing for Middlesex in the recent county cricket season, alongside restored Aussie opener Chris Rogers.
Only days after scoring a record opening partnership with Rogers, Robson made his second hundred in five days.
Robson could be very handy to the Australian batting stocks, and has the potential to become a great Test batsman.
The big question is, whom will he represent?
If Australia is going to keep him from playing for England, they’re going to have to move fast. The best way to steer him Australia’s way is to pick him in the Australia A games.
He could open with young Tasmanian opener Jordan Silk. These two could be Test openers in the years to come.
If Robson isn’t nurtured by Cricket Australia we could lose this talent to the dreaded enemy.
So Roarers what do you think about young Sam Robson?
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