Phillip Hughes Cup - Australian Cricket Draft 2014/15

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I'll pick Peter Neville to bat at 7, he'll take the gloves as he's undeniably a better keeper than Wade. In my opinion Neville is the best and most consistent keeper/batsman in Shield Cricket
 
James Faulkner

1. David Warner
2. Ryan Carters
3. Alex Doolan
4. Cameron White
5. David Hussey
6.
7. James Faulkner
8.
9.
10. Nathan Lyon
11. Jackson Bird

12.
 

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LIMP WRISTED - DRUMMOND2FEVOLA

1. Jordan Silk
2. Marcus Stoinis
3. Steve Smith (c)
4. Nic Maddinson
5. Chris Lynn
6.
7. Sam Whiteman (+)
8. Ashton Agar
9.
10. Pat Cummins
11. Gurinder Sandhu

12.
 
Tim Paine

1. David Warner
2. Ryan Carters
3. Alex Doolan
4. Cameron White
5. David Hussey
6. Tim Paine (+)
7. James Faulkner
8.
9.
10. Nathan Lyon
11. Jackson Bird

12.
 
Joining the fast bowling cartel of Johnson and Hazlewood is the South Australian swing merchant Chadd Sayers. Although Sayers is probably quite far back in the queue for national honors, there can be no doubt that he is one of the more dominant bowlers doing the rounds in the Sheffield Shield. Having compiled a spectacular average of 24.69 with 129 victims over 34 matches, there can be no doubt that he compliments the speed of Johnson and finesse of Hazlewood with top class swing bowling to create an attack Shield teams can only dream of.

1. Chris Rogers
2. Ed Cowan
3.
4. Usman Khawaja
5. Matthew Wade
6. Moises Henriques
7. Peter Nevill (+)
8. Mitchell Johnson
9. Chadd Sayers
10. Josh Hazlewood
11.
 

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I'll take Nathan Coulter Nile.

1. Aaron Finch
2. Shane Watson
3. Callum Ferguson
4. Travis Head
5. George Bailey
6. Glenn Maxwell
7.
8. Nathan Coulter-Nile
9.
10. Mitchell Starc
11. Ryan Harris
 
Though - I'm not sure who's up!?!
 
It's my double pick.

Steve O'Keefe is my first selection
 
Couldn't believe my eyes when I saw this guy hadn't been picked.

1. Cameron Bancroft
2. Shaun Marsh
3. Peter Handscomb
4. Adam Voges
5. Mitch Marsh
6. Brad Haddin (+)
7. Steve O'Keefe
8. Sean Abbott
9. Jason Behrendorff
10. Andrew Fekete
11.

12.
 
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1. Aaron Finch
2. Shane Watson
3. Callum Ferguson
4. Travis Head
5. George Bailey
6. Glenn Maxwell
7.
8. Nathan Coulter-Nile
9. Mitchell Starc
10. Ryan Harris
11. Adam Zampa
 
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In four picks literally my first four options have vanished, thanks guys :p
However, there's still a lot of batting depth that hasn't been selected yet. So slotting in at first drop for my side is Tom Cooper from South Australia. A handy middle order batsman, Cooper adds flexibility as he can realistically slot in anywhere from three to six. It also helps that he has a First Class average of 39.56 and an ODI average of 48.80, albeit playing mainly against minnow nations for the Netherlands. Cooper is in pretty good form for the first half of the season having average 43.42 over five games this summer.

1. Chris Rogers
2. Ed Cowan
3. Tom Cooper
4. Usman Khawaja
5. Matthew Wade
6. Moises Henriques
7. Peter Nevill (+)
8. Mitchell Johnson
9. Chadd Sayers
10. Josh Hazlewood
11.
 

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