What Australia’s T20 side should look like against New Zealand next month

By Sam Woodfield / Roar Rookie

With the announcement of the squad to take on New Zealand in the upcoming T20 series, the initial 18-man team will need to be whittled down to a best XI.

The announcement of this squad and the completion of the home-and-away BBL10 matches provides a perfect early insight into what the starting XI could look like come 22 February.

Australia’s T20 side will be like no other, with the Test squad playing simultaneously against South Africa, meaning huge names like David Warner and Steve Smith will be unavailable to play against New Zealand, not to mention no coach Justin Langer.

Clear walk-ups to the team include all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, fast bowler Jhye Richardson and spin bowler Adam Zampa.

Glenn Maxwell (Scott Barbour/Getty Images)

Captain Aaron Finch will open the batting despite a horrid Big Bash season averaging just 13.77 from 13 innings. His most likely partner would be an international debutant in Josh Philippe, who was the leading Australian run-scorer in BBL10 with 454 runs from 14 innings.

Ben McDermott should make a return to the international arena as the second-highest run-scorer in BBL10 included in the 18-man squad behind Philippe. McDermott had a solid Big Bash season with 402 runs scored from 12 innings, including three 50s.

Despite underperforming in Australia’s Test summer and not being included in Australia’s Test squad against South Africa, Matthew Wade should return to T20 cricket with the gloves. Wade returned to the Hobart Hurricanes to play their three remaining matches of the season and found some form, averaging 35 with the bat with a strike rate of 187.5, including one 50.

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The team will likely include several genuine all-rounders, including Maxwell and Daniel Sams, and then there’s the intriguing battle of Marcus Stoinis versus Mitch Marsh. Sams performed well in the T20 series last year against India and also had an impressive Big Bash season, giving him the green light to maintain his spot.

The Stoinis versus Marsh battle could well come down to who is fit to bowl given there are arguments each way for which player’s batting is superior. It is important to note that while Stoinis (396 runs from 13 innings, average of 33) scored more runs than Marsh in BBL10 (253 runs from 11 innings, average of 42.17), Stoinis was opening the batting, which he would not be doing in the international side, and he has struggled to score quickly from the start of his innings when batting in the middle order in the past.

Andrew Tye earns a recall after a solid Big Bash season for the Perth Scorchers with 17 wickets from 13 innings.

The No. 11 spot comes down to whether the selectors opt for a second spin option in Tanveer Sangha or a third genuine fast bowler in Riley Meredith, both uncapped T20 players. Sangha especially was a bolter for the squad and potentially the team.

Veteran Dan Christian is very unlucky not be included in the squad despite his outstanding season for the Sydney Sixers and his innate ability to close out games with bat or ball.

This is my take on what the likely XI will be come 22 February, though the order subject to change dependant on match situation.

  1. Aaron Finch (c)
  2. Josh Philippe
  3. Ben McDermott
  4. Glenn Maxwell
  5. Matthew Wade (wicketkeeper)
  6. Marcus Stoinis or Mitch Marsh
  7. Daniel Sams
  8. Jhye Richardson
  9. Andrew Tye
  10. Adam Zampa
  11. Tanveer Sangha or Riley Meredith

The Crowd Says:

2021-01-31T12:31:16+00:00

maverick

Roar Rookie


Wade averages 12 from 24 matches at a miserable strike rate of 95 while batting in the middle in t20 cricket for Australia. So, no mate,he hasn't proved anything as a middle order batsman. If he plays, he must open.

2021-01-31T10:13:06+00:00

James

Roar Rookie


It's a tour with no value except to blood youngsters. The top men are missing (Warner, Smith, Labuschagne, Starc, Cummins, Carey ) the surface will be nothing like the surfaces they will play on in India and it won't matter if NZ win it 5-0. So why do we trot out the recycled failures of past campaigns. Forget Finch, Stoinis, Maxwell, Mitch Marsh, Tye etc, try something new. If just one youngster stands up it will be worth the exercise The first t20 international 1. Josh Phillipe 2. D'Arcy Short (may need his bowling) 3. Ben McDermott 4. Callum Ferguson (c) 5. Jordan Silk 6. Josh Inglis 7. Dan Christian 8. Ben Dwarshuis 9. Nathan Ellis 10. Tanvir Sangha 11. Wes Agar I have included two inform veterans in the form of Ferguson (harshly treated by Australian selectors) to captain the team and the ultimate pro Christian who would be a great resource. Love to find spots for Brendan Dogget, Riley Meredith, Jack Wildermuth.

2021-01-31T06:05:39+00:00

DaReel X

Roar Rookie


U craxy? FInCH

2021-01-31T05:59:59+00:00

DaReel X

Roar Rookie


I agree! :happy:

2021-01-31T01:28:57+00:00

Ace

Roar Rookie


That side can bat down to 9. Hopefully 8 and 9 should not be required ...and McDermott and Marsh should be the finishers

2021-01-29T07:53:55+00:00

Big Daddy

Guest


Rugbyrah, the Aussie selectors don't believe in dropping captains based on lack of form . Geez those IPL teams don't hesitate.

2021-01-29T06:18:13+00:00

Rugbyrah

Roar Rookie


no runs. Dropped from IPL for the same reason.

2021-01-29T05:18:16+00:00

bowledover

Roar Rookie


no finch??

2021-01-29T04:51:36+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


I don’t agree with leaving out the captain, but I do agree that Behrendorff should be a lock.

2021-01-29T04:35:43+00:00

Hades

Roar Rookie


Wade should open, IMO

2021-01-29T04:26:09+00:00

bowledover

Roar Rookie


if he fails badly in NZ... well, thatll change things... but hoping he doesnt.

2021-01-29T03:50:06+00:00

DaveJ

Roar Rookie


Would have thought Kane Richardson and Meredith might be ahead of Sams and Tye. Also, Agar could well get a run alongside Zampa.

2021-01-29T03:10:20+00:00

Tom


No value in picking the guy that made 58 off 32 and 80 off 53 in our two most recent T20i’s against a quality side in India? That’s a far better form reference than Philippe beating up some pretty average BBL attacks. Philippe looked a long way out of depth against the quality IPL attacks he played a few months back. No use “looking to the future” right now when we have a T20i World Cup in 9 months time. Wade as an opener is one on the first picked from the squad going to NZ right now.

2021-01-29T02:55:24+00:00

rana

Guest


iam a big fan of cricket Australia.. I don't think warner and finch should open for Australia in T20 world cup..cricket Australia need to think about future.. because we don't have t20 world cup.. warner and josh phellepe should open for aus... number 3 would be smith, 4 mcdermott,

2021-01-29T02:42:37+00:00

Rugbyrah

Roar Rookie


my pick: Marcus Stoinis Matthew Wade Josh Philippe (wicketkeeper) Ben McDermott Glenn Maxwell C Mitch Marsh Daniel Sams Jhye Richardson Jason Behrendorff Adam Zampa Tanveer Sangha 7 batsmen 8 bowlers

2021-01-29T02:03:20+00:00

bowledover

Roar Rookie


pretty similar to what I think theyll go with, just a few differences in order.

AUTHOR

2021-01-29T00:54:22+00:00

Sam Woodfield

Roar Rookie


Both look like decent teams

AUTHOR

2021-01-29T00:52:09+00:00

Sam Woodfield

Roar Rookie


Nice suggestions

AUTHOR

2021-01-29T00:49:20+00:00

Sam Woodfield

Roar Rookie


6, and 7 are very capable of scoring runs, J Richardson can make some big hits, but after that the batting does drop off a little bit.

AUTHOR

2021-01-29T00:46:09+00:00

Sam Woodfield

Roar Rookie


I don’t mind that idea, but I think selectors will value some more experience.

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