Stars denied leave as Big Bash heats up

January 20th, 2009 by Moses Leave a reply »

Man Cry

Man Cry

This evening will see Victoria and Queensland fight it out at the Gabba in a high stakes elimination final T20 match. The winner will not only gain entry to the lucrative world club championship, but also the privilege of a Twenty20 lesson from the top dog in Australian domestic Twenty20 cricket at the SCG on Sunday.

The Victorians are píssed off, as having their top players unavailable due to national service is a new problem for them. Now they’ll have to go without the services of Cameron White and David Hussey, who have a ODI on Friday and need their beauty sleep. There is no factual basis to reports that Cameron White Cried, again, at hearing the news, though it does sound likely.

Ryan Harris has been dropped from the national squad so will be available for Queensland, however they’ve replaced him with Mitchell Johnson so that’s probably worse for the New Texas Bulls, who’ll also be missing James Hopes.

CA have also denied requests for the players to be available of for the final, so NSW will be missing David Warner, Michael Clarke, Nathan Bracken, Brad Haddin and Nathan Hauritz.

This could well end up a good experience, as Michael Hussey is keen to explain IPL loyalties come before the state that bought you up, so depending on which IPL teams make the club championship any Australian side could be without their stars when the big bucks are on offer.

Victoria squad: Brad Hodge (capt), Aiden Blizzard, Rob Quiney, Aaron Finch, Andrew McDonald, Matthew Wade, Adam Crosthwaite (wk), Damien Wright, Shane Harwood, Jon Holland, Bryce McGain, Dirk Nannes.

Queensland squad: Chris Simpson (capt), Wade Townsend, Ryan Broad, Lee Carseldine, Nathan Reardon, Glen Batticciotto, Craig Philipson, Chris Hartley (wk), Ryan Harris, Nathan Rimmington, Ben Cutting, Alister McDermott, Ben Laughlin.

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4 comments

  1. David Barry says:

    I think Johnson plays for WA these days anyway?

    And the game’s tomorrow evening. How the Queenslanders have managed to get to the prelim with that squad I don’t know. Well I suppose it’s just Carseldine and Reardon scoring runs all the time. Still, there’s a lot of no-names in the Qld side.

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  2. Moses says:

    Yep tomorrow night, wish I knew that before as I left work early to get home for it…

    Agreed, Queensland are weak as p1ss on paper, still it only took 3/5 wins to make the pre-final and SA, WA and Vic obliged them.

    That’s right, he went to Western Australia to confuse scorers everywhere… they now have Mitchell Johnson, Michael Johnson, and… bugger me there’s more, this is worth a whole blog post…

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  3. Refinancing says:

    Interesting post, just signed up to your RSS feed, hope to find some more great content here :)

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  4. Cricket Bats says:

    Congratulations to the Victorian Bushrangers

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