SauceWatson fit, Henriques infected
Daniel Brettig
January 26, 2013
Shane Watson has declared himself ready to tour India as a non-bowling batsman after a single innings of 30 in Sydney grade cricket, but Moises Henriques' immediate international prospects have clouded over due to a badly infected right index finger.
It was a contrasting tale for the two New South Wales cricketers on Sunday, Watson returning to the game following a calf strain and facing 50 balls for Sutherland against Campbelltown-Camden while Henriques was invalided out of the Sheffield Shield match against Western Australia at Blacktown Oval.
If his innings was insubstantial, the sight of Watson merely playing the game will be a help to the national selectors as they sit down to finalise the squad for the subcontinent. While Watson will not play a first-class fixture before the squad is named, making do with a domestic limited-overs match for the Blues against Western Australia on Wednesday, he has continued to covet the opening spot currently occupied by Ed Cowan.
"The opportunity to be able to take the first ball and take on the quicks with the new ball is something I do absolutely love," Watson said, reiterating his desire to open. "A few balls were seaming around a bit [on Saturday] ... which hopefully I'm going to have to get used to opening the batting in some form of games anyway.
"Hopefully I can get back in the team as soon as I can. In a perfect world I do play in India as a batsman with an eye on slowly building up bowling to hopefully bowl some overs throughout the Ashes. But the world isn't always perfect so we'll see how we go."
Less encouraging was the news that Henriques' finger was in such a bad way that he had to leave the Blues' Shield match to have surgery on his finger, which had grown increasingly swollen and painful. Watson's inability to bowl in India has opened the field for all-round options, with Henriques impressing recently during his ODI appearances for Australia against Sri Lanka, and making 71 at Blacktown.
However his place in the ODI team to face the West Indies is now open to question, depending on his recovery from the finger problem, which is expected to stop him from playing or training for at least a week. The finger trouble was aggravated during his Shield innings by a couple of precisely-directed balls from Nathan Coulter-Nile, which struck Henriques on the gloves.
"Due to concern over increasing swelling and infection Moises was reviewed by a Sydney hand specialist this afternoon and has undergone a minor surgical procedure," New South Wales team physiotherapist Murray Ryan said. "Moises will be unable to play or train for at least one week. His availability for state and international cricket will be determined as the injury heals."
Shane Watson has declared himself ready to tour India as a non-bowling batsman after a single innings of 30 in Sydney grade cricket
19 Jan 13
26 Jan 13 Campbelltown-Camden
9/301(dec) JA Clarke 105 S Keen 59 A Domingo 33 O Babula 26* A Zampa 4/108 M Brown 3/15 N Fitzgerald 2/63 def Sutherland
291 S Cush 120 M Hughston 87 SR Watson 30 M Claydon 3/54 B Jones 2/31 S Keen 2/39 Raby 1
Looking at this S Cush and M Hughston should be in the team to India as captain and vice captain.
He's a great team man isn't he? He's basically saying 'pick me as an opener and f**k Cowan and Warner'. I'm not a huge Cowan fan and he has been solid rather than spectacular but he doesn't deserve to be dumped because Watson wants to open. Watson has done nothing to warrant automatic selection.
HE has beaten depression and insists his wild-child ways have been left behind in Perth.
Now a reinvigorated Luke Pomersbach wants to complete his cricketing resurrection by playing for Australia's Test team.
Buoyed by his scintillating Big Bash campaign which propelled the Brisbane Heat to the title last week, Pomersbach said he would not be content until he emulates his good mate Shaun Marsh and wears the coveted baggy green.
The 28-year-old's renaissance is set to continue this week, with selectors considering handing him his Sheffield Shield debut for the Bulls against his former state WA at the Gabba.
Pomersbach underscored his potential in the second instalment of the BBL, hammering 397 runs at a strike rate of 139.78 in a campaign that saw his name discussed by selectors for Australia's Twenty20 side.
But the once-troubled Pomersbach doesn't want to be pigeon-holed as a short-form slogger and is hoping to follow in Marsh's footsteps by testing himself in the sport's toughest arena.
"I definitely want to play Test cricket and wear the baggy green," he said.
"Shield cricket is my preferred format so I can't wait to get back into that scene and prove myself there.
"I'm not just a Twenty20 player, I love first-class cricket and I think it suits my game more because you have more time to get yourself in."
Now settled in Queensland, Pomersbach plans to replicate the cricketing metamorphosis of David Warner, who was largely regarded as a Twenty20 specialist before reshaping perceptions to crack the Test side.
"David Warner is a good guy to look at," he said. "He has gone from being an unbelievable Twenty20 player to a Test opener.
"I've actually seen my mate Shaun Marsh's baggy green cap and I'd love to get my hands on one myself."
You have summed the selfish self centred Wanker to a tea, he is all about Shane Watson and nothing else. Him not bowling for Australia but bowling in the IPL pretty much sums him up.He's a great team man isn't he? He's basically saying 'pick me as an opener and f**k Cowan and Warner'. I'm not a huge Cowan fan and he has been solid rather than spectacular but he doesn't deserve to be dumped because Watson wants to open. Watson has done nothing to warrant automatic selection.
You have summed the selfish self centred Wanker to a tea, he is all about Shane Watson and nothing else. Him not bowling for Australia but bowling in the IPL pretty much sums him up.
I think 80-90% of the squad picks themselves, couple of shock selections for sure
If I was sole selector, my 15 man squad would be......
WARNER
COWAN
HUGHES
KHAWAJA
CLARKE
WATSON
WADE
BIRD
SIDDLE
PATTINSON (If 100% fit)
LYON
CUTTING
DOOLAN (Batsman OR back up keeper)
STEVE OKEEFE
HAZLEWOOD OR STARC
FFS. A 30 in grade cricket is being talked up in the national news.
Is the writer taking the piss?Aside from a solitary edge through the slips cordon in the opening over, Watson looked a class above his rivals in Sydney grade cricket.
That was until he was clean bowled