My Australian T20 squad to tour New Zealand

By Arnab Bhattacharya / Roar Guru

As Australia’s depth gets tested in this hectic international schedule during a global pandemic, the Australian selectors will be looking to select their best possible squad to face a full-strength New Zealand for a five-match T20 series.

Using IPL, BBL and past T20I form, here’s the squad I’ve come up with.

Aaron Finch (captain): No question about it. Despite a poor IPL and BBL so far, Finch has been Australia’s greatest T20I opener of all time. In his last nine T20I innings, Finch has failed to pass 30 only twice.

Matthew Wade: Despite his poor showings in the Test series, Wade’s past form for the Hurricanes in the BBL and his last two T20I innings are too hard to ignore. Playing on the smaller grounds in New Zealand will give him some much needed batting confidence.

Alex Carey: I didn’t originally have Carey in the squad, but his BBL form is too good to ignore, especially after his century against the Brisbane Heat. This is probably his last shot to impress as a T20I cricketer.

Josh Philippe: Philippe is the leading run scorer of BBL10 and has been one of the big reasons why the Sixers have aced their way to the top of the table. Unless he suffers a massive dip in form, Philippe has to be playing in the first T20 against New Zealand in Christchurch.

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Ben McDermott: McDermott is in the form of his life. While he hasn’t been able to translate his BBL success in the T20I arena yet, McDermott deserves another shot. If he doesn’t do well this series, then the Aussie selectors can cut him out and say he’s not T20I material. But McDermott deserves to play all five T20Is against New Zealand.

Marcus Stoinis: Stoinis’ exploits in the 2020 IPL proved that he can be an asset in the Australian T20 side in the middle order. Plus he’s bowling again, which makes him a great option for Australia in the middle order for the T20 series.

Mitchell Marsh: Whether it be with bat or ball, Mitch Marsh has had a great impact for the Perth Scorchers this BBL. He was in Australia’s white-ball squads in the tour of England so I don’t see any reason why Marsh gets omitted.

Glenn Maxwell: Australia’s number four in T20s. No question about it. Don’t mess with Maxwell’s batting position or else we’ll see some very inconsistent performances.

Daniel Sams: His batting form has been brilliant in the BBL, although Sams has been quite expensive with the ball. If Sams doesn’t perform with bat or ball in this series, his time as an Australian international T20 could be over.

Dan Christian: Among players who have over 100 BBL runs this season, Christian has the highest strike rate (191.57). Christian knows how to win franchise T20 tournaments and has done enough over the past few years to warrant a recall. In a young squad, T20 globetrotters such as Christian will be crucial.

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Jason Behrendorff: With no Mitchell Starc, Behrendorff is his perfect replacement in the squad. With the Perth Scorchers seamer getting some cricket under his belt, now’s the right time to recall him into the T20 side so he can pick up wickets with the new ball.

Kane Richardson: He was in Australia’s white-ball squads on the tour of England and has a respectable T20I record. He has been the best bowler in an under-performing Renegades team and I don’t see any reason why he shouldn’t tour New Zealand.

Andrew Tye: With a changed action, Tye has been more effective with the white ball. Although he has been expensive at times in the T20 international arena, I don’t see anyone else better than Tye to take his spot to tour NZ.

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Nathan Coulter-Nile: Coulter-Nile has played only four BBL games since returning home from the IPL. But he’s been brilliant with the ball, averaging 9.77 at an economy of 6.36. Add his lower order hitting abilities and Coulter-Nile is a handy T20 cricketer to have in any side.

Wes Agar: I’ve never seen Wes Agar bowl this well in T20 cricket. Equal with Jhye Richardson on the wickets tally, Agar has nailed his yorkers well, especially in the power surge. It will be a great experience for him and he could get a game or two.

Adam Zampa: Australia’s greatest T20I spinner and the third highest wicket taker, you’d be a madman not to have Zampa in the Australian T20 team.

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Steve O’Keefe: The man is in the form of his life in T20 cricket. Almost a whole decade has passed since O’Keefe has played T20 internationals for Australia, but his BBL form warrants selection.

Tanveer Sangha: In his short T20 career, Tanveer Sangha has dismissed Aaron Finch, Mohammad Nabi, Riley Rossouw, Joe Denly, Chris Lynn, Peter Handscomb, Colin Ingram, David Malan and Ben McDermott. While he’s nowhere near the finished product, Sangha’s BBL numbers should earn him a T20 call-up.

I’ve decided to omit Ashton Agar for one reason – a lack of cricket played recently. Having missed out on the T20 series versus India and this BBL to injury, Agar needs to play a few domestic games rather than be rushed back into international cricket.

The Crowd Says:

2021-01-26T06:30:03+00:00

Joseph

Guest


This team is perfect! I think the playing XI should be: Philippe Finch Stoinis Maxwell McDermott Christian Coulter-Nile J Richardson Zampa Behrendorff Sangha/O'Keefe

2021-01-25T23:49:30+00:00

Pedro The Fisherman

Roar Rookie


Do you think that Richardson should play more Shield cricket? :happy:

2021-01-25T09:54:58+00:00

Simoc

Guest


Stoinus will most certainly open with Finch. After Finch departs for close to another duck Stoinus will feel the need to score a ton so he will, or better. on those small NZ grounds. Maxwell was hopeless in the IPL and has returned to that hopeless form currently. I don't see Christian at international level. He does great against club cricketers which most of the BBL is.

2021-01-25T03:45:15+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Wade just bashed a fast 80, so don't link his test troubles with T20 form. Can't argue with Finch though. But as captain and our best T20 player historically, he should get every chance

2021-01-24T07:02:29+00:00

Mooty

Roar Rookie


Marsh is a pointless selection full stop. This is a meaningless tour, so what is the point of playing someone like him with no future, when we should be trying out young players with ten years in front of them.

2021-01-24T02:51:12+00:00

fabian gulino

Roar Rookie


unproven talent at international level,try first.

2021-01-23T18:41:08+00:00

Carlin

Roar Rookie


I would like to Wetherald in the squad. Really like his approach. His aggressive but still plays good strokes.

2021-01-23T15:42:54+00:00

Tom


You really think Wes Agar is international quality? Wow we are in trouble if that is all we have.

2021-01-23T15:38:22+00:00

Tom


Lol Wes had been awful in the shield this year. If he gets an international shot we are in trouble.

2021-01-23T15:37:13+00:00

Tom


Are Mcdermott and Philippe actually keepers though? Should focus on their batting because they are both terrible keepers

2021-01-23T15:35:54+00:00

Tom


Should be playing shield while he still can’t throw over arm. When was the last time he bowled more than 4 overs in a day? Put him the shield ffs, he is coming off a shoulder reconstruction, why is there any other discussion aside from just playing shield? Any idea other than him playing shield is wrong.

2021-01-23T05:05:13+00:00

dan ced

Guest


Wes Agar is a must, if he swims rather than sinking on the international stage, he could get a look in for other forms. Possibly a case for Siddle also if you'd rather experience. Weatherald also. Behrendorff and Steketee interest me. I think Carey and Jricho will go to SAF. If Stoinis goes to NZ then Mitch Marsh is a pointless selection.

2021-01-23T04:44:52+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


No problem playing Inglis if Carey goes to SA. Inglis will certainly play in NZ. Ahead of Wade, Stoinis, Smith, Warner, Labuschagne by a very long way.

2021-01-23T03:27:40+00:00

fabian gulino

Roar Rookie


1. finch,2.warner,3.smith,4.stoinis,5.maxwell,6.carey,7.cummins,8wes agar,9.zampa,10.j richardson,k richardson. starc,hazelwood out rested.

2021-01-23T01:37:00+00:00

Peter

Roar Rookie


They could rotate, do 5 overs each!

2021-01-23T01:01:12+00:00

Nudge

Roar Rookie


Richardson has to go to RSA. Reckon he’ll play as well

2021-01-23T01:00:18+00:00

Nudge

Roar Rookie


If you’re going on form in regards to Finch, go on his international form not big bash IPL or any other domestic 20/20 competition. If you do that I think you’ll find he’s just about the first bat picked

2021-01-23T00:13:44+00:00

JGK

Roar Guru


Four wicketkeepers!

2021-01-23T00:12:43+00:00

JGK

Roar Guru


He might be playing Saf.

2021-01-22T23:24:52+00:00

Johnno

Roar Rookie


Jhye Richardson is a certainty.

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