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It's an interesting topic. Does it help the Poms more? Or does it just give fringe local players more of an opportunity?

Does playing in a diluted comp against lesser opposition help THEIR Test players?

It's a kneejerk for mine, you want the best you can get in your premier comp.

There were heaps of Poms, Indians and Pakistanis playing in First Grade in my era in Perth but very few in the Shield. I'm sure it was, and is, the same in other states.

Australia has always been fairly "reluctant" to have overseas players in the Shield, and it's even less likely now given the schedules. You can pretty much write off the Southern hemisphere players from it. I can't remember the last one to be honest. Wessels played for QLD before SAF's readmission, likewise Barry Richards for SA. Sobers? Tony Lock played for WA after he'd retired from England.
i remember andy flower playing for SA. mason crane randomly got a game didn't he?
 

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Jhye didn't blow anyone away last test, and Slug provides an extra bat in what is a mostly out of form lineup. His Shield form hasn't been great but he still deserved a chance.
More the choice of not going with a spinner. Would have been fine with Webster over Green.
 

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No spinner at the SCG is stupid.
Webster, Head, Labs and Smudge can bowl spin, but I see what you mean. Plus the SCG hasn't been the raging turner as it once was.
Also its not warm enough to bake it.
 
We were never dropping him last test. Whatever happens it’s a great learning experience
36 tests, but this one test will be a learning experience?
 

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