Australia's brightest rising T20 star JMK may have to wait his turn for World Cup selection, despite already setting IPL alight

By Baggy_Green / Roar Pro

Another year and another ICC World Cup is upon us in a couple of months. After the excitement of the 50-over World Cup last year, this time it’s the World Cup of the crash and bang – the ICC World T20

Sports are what dreams are made of – but it goes without saying that they are not a common occurrence.

What a fairytale story it would be if Australia – the reigning WTC champions, the reigning ODI champions, the reigning Under 19s champions, the reigning Women’s 50 over champions and the reigning Women’s T20 World champions – were to add the only trophy missing from the cabinet at the moment.

But as stated such fairytales are very rare occurrences.

So it’s now that time when the preliminary squads for the World Cup are announced. The selectors will convene and deliver a 15-man package before the deadline of May 1.

So going by the few T20 series that Australia played in the last year, the BBL and the ongoing IPL. Let us have a look at what this possible 15-member squad could look like.

As usual, the first step would be to jot down the players who would be regular and automatic selections:

  1. David Warner
  2. Mitch Marsh
  3. Glenn Maxwell
  4. Tim David
  5. Josh Inglis
  6. Matthew Wade
  7. Adam Zampa
  8. Pat Cummins
  9. Mitchell Starc
  10. Josh Hazlewood

A few people would be surprised to see the name of Mathew Wade appear in my list of certain starters.

However, his association with the T20 team for the past few years, the role he played in that World Cup victory and in particular his inclusion in the T20 series against India – when Inglis was also present. That signals that he is very much in the selectors’ minds.

He is an option for the keeper spot and if he plays, will certainly occupy that number seven ‘finishers’ spot – a role which he played so well in the victorious World Cup campaign.

Two more players seem to be certainties to go to the World Cup – Travis Head and Matt Short.

Travis Head celebrates his century during the World Cup final. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

Head has been in irresistible form in the IPL and his contributions throughout last year in major tournaments also make a big case for him.

For mine, he is a lock to open the batting with whoever it is at the other end. Short has also been included in almost every limited-over team throughout last year and most probably will be moving up to his preferred opening position once the likes of Warner retire.

Another skill angle to these two players is that they provide handy spin bowling options – and that is absolutely gold in today’s times.

So now that we have arrived at 12 players the 13-14th spot would most definitely be backup fast bowlers.

One name immediately springs to mind: Spencer Johnson. But given his ability to swing the ball, Xavier Bartlett seems to be a huge option.

Swinging the ball is like gold in this crash-bang cricket scenario and he possesses not only the swing but also the control which could be huge in the powerplay.

The other possible option is Nathan Ellis who is also quite a handy bowler with his variety.

The only other bowler who had a chance – Jason Behrendorff – bowled quite well in that India series, swings the new ball and is a left-arm backup option for Starc.

But his injury is a huge blow to his chances. It is a tough choice but if I were the selector, I would pick Bartlett and Ellis and most unfortunately keep Johnson out for the moment.

Down to 14 and we are left with just the final slot.

This slot would be filled by an all-rounder and it is going to be a tough choice between Green, Stoinis and Aaron Hardie. Aussie selectors rate Hardie quite highly and he seems to be the future not only in T20 but also across formats.

Marcus Stoinis and Matthew Wade of Australia. (Photo by Mark Brake-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

Currently, though it seems that he may miss out on a place in the final 15.

Selection of both Green and Stoinis is also possible (at the expense of a backup fast bowler) however there are a couple of factors that need to be looked at beforehand.

Firstly some of the wickets would be drop-in wickets and also the abundance of spin-bowling all-rounders like Maxwell, Head and Short makes a case for picking just one medium-pace all-rounder.

So if one were to choose between Green and Stoinis, personally I would go with Cam Green just given his all-round game and pedigree.

Stoinis has also played for a long time and maybe has not provided the impact that is expected out of his playing position.

We can also easily argue for a backup for Zampa – but if it did not happen in the 50 over World Cup in the subcontinent – it definitely is not happening in this instance

So if we were to conclude the final 15 would come out to be like this:

  1. David Warner
  2. Mitch Marsh(C)
  3. Glenn Maxwell
  4. Tim David
  5. Josh Inglis(WK)
  6. Matthew Wade(WK)
  7. Adam Zampa
  8. Pat Cummins
  9. Mitchell Starc
  10. Josh Hazlewood
  11. Travis Head
  12. Matt Short
  13. Xavier Bartlett
  14. Nathan Ellis
  15. Cam Green

That – ladies and gentlemen – leaves out one name who has lately compelled us to think about him.

The mammoth rise of Jake Fraser-McGurk – his enormous potential and the destructive shot-making that he possesses makes him a very tempting option.

However, going by the traditions and processes of the Australian selectors, it seems unlikely that he will make the final 15 for this World Cup.

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You just think that his era will start after the end of this World Cup – when he could possibly, think of this, open the batting with Travis Head.

The Crowd Says:

2024-04-29T04:38:11+00:00

13th Man

Roar Rookie


Australia’s two most in form batsman are Head and JFM. They must be picked.

2024-04-29T04:37:00+00:00

13th Man

Roar Rookie


Stoinis has made his one score for the year - the likliehood of him doing anything at the World Cup is so minimal.

2024-04-29T04:36:27+00:00

13th Man

Roar Rookie


Not picking JFM would just sum up the boring conservatism that we see with CA these days - they pick the safe option instead of the exciting option - Wade is 36 years old, it’s laughable to pick him over JFM. Picking 2 wicketkeepers in a 15 man squad is dumb, if one gets injured you can bring another one in as a replacement player anyway. Pick Inglis as your keeper (like he was in the ODI World Cup) then put JFM in the squad - he’s too good to not have in.

2024-04-27T12:29:52+00:00

jameswm

Roar Guru


I would open with head and JFM ahead of Warner.

2024-04-27T12:27:38+00:00

jameswm

Roar Guru


Nah. JFM and Head are must starters. Ditto Mitch Marsh, Inglis and Maxi. Add Zampa and 3 quicks. Marsh and Maxi to share 5th bowler. That leaves 2. Green and one other.

2024-04-26T04:30:36+00:00

Blink

Roar Rookie


To date Starc is the most expensive flop in IPL history. He can turn it all around quickly and his team are going fine. He isn't getting the wickets like he normally does. I'm picking him to come good.

2024-04-26T00:59:39+00:00

Bunney

Roar Rookie


No one is taking wickets this IPL. It's been a massive run-fest, with the 4 highest IPL team totals ever have come this tournament

2024-04-25T23:42:14+00:00

josh

Roar Rookie


I'm just not sure how you'd expect a different result by including many of the same XI, who didn't much in a home tournament. Pick the young blokes who are in form. Not sure anyone is giving Warner a guaranteed spot. He had his retirement wish at the SCG. if he wants a Caribbean holiday I'm sure he can afford it himself.

2024-04-25T02:54:11+00:00

Ace

Roar Rookie


Johnson's efforts in the IPL have not been something to write home about ..4wickets in 5 games I think I kinda think Bartlett is a monty...but OMHO

2024-04-25T02:48:40+00:00

Ace

Roar Rookie


Blink, You could take Johnson but I'd have to say that Bartlett is very impressive with his swing bowling. And as the author said swing is more essential than pace in these games and on these wickets I think Bartlett is a must. I'm also not convinced about David , Stoinis and Green . Mostly, any one of the three will come in down the order so the question is who can give the most in a limited time Stoinis went in at number 3 recently in the IPL to smash a ton. Looks good but who would he replace at the top?? But, it will be an experienced squad regardless cheers

2024-04-25T02:40:32+00:00

Ace

Roar Rookie


Indeed . Maxwell came home did he not? They are calling for Starc's head in the IPL and Warner's for has been down.

2024-04-25T02:01:50+00:00

Bunney

Roar Rookie


I understand your sentiment, but I think Australia needs the point of difference that JFM brings. We don't need Wade, who is way past his prime. JFM to take his #6 slot Cam Green is a super talent, but is a long way from our best T20 team - Stoinis is better suited, although this should be his final tournament for Aus. And X.Bartlett is lesser a bowler than S.Johnson Head Warner MMarsh Inglis Maxi JFM Tim David Cummins Starc Zampa Hazelwood Reserves Stoinis S.Johnson Ellis Short

2024-04-24T22:55:56+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


Given this WC is being played in the West Indies, how much swing will Bartlett get? The pitches are generally low & slow as well, so not sure how effective he would be. I think Australia also has one fast bowler too many. If anything happens to Zampa, I can't see this side winning the tournament unless they have a qualty replacement.

2024-04-24T21:04:34+00:00

FourwingSweepa

Roar Rookie


Warner Maxwell and Starc form is a bit of a worry ATM

2024-04-24T20:43:14+00:00

Blink

Roar Rookie


An ok team. Certainly Wade must have been told he is a certainty because last interview I read he said he wasn't sure that he would be keeping wickets at the WC. He seemed to think he would be captain. He is in Tasmania with the Chair of Selectors, Bailey. I'de take Johnson over Bartlett and Ellis. These guys are cannon fodder and the left armer is more likely to snag wickets at the top level in T20. And Stoinus over Cam Green though I'de have both in the 15. Best XI currently: Warner, Head, Stoinis, Marsh, Maxwell, David, Green, Inglis, Cummins, Zampa, Hazelwood. But David needs to score more runs. But coming in, in the 18-20th over doesn't help .

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