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Canty go for Keen
MATT RICHENS
Last updated 05:00 10/08/2013
Canterbury Cricket has plugged a hole in its batting stocks with an Australian boasting Big Bash league experience.
Simon Keen was yesterday named as the association's 14th contracted player. The 25-year-old batting all-rounder is Australian-born, but travels on a New Zealand passport, making him available for the Black Caps.
That's a long way off; the former Australian under-19 player is yet to play a first-class match.
He's played one domestic one-day game and one Twenty20 game for New South Wales and five Big Bash league matches for the Sydney Thunder.
Keen has been seen playing by a number of Canterbury cricket figures, including network coach Paul Wiseman, while Wizards head coach and high performance director Gary Stead has only seen film of him.
"When you look at our contracted players, we've essentially got three top order bats contracted to New Zealand and chances are we're going to lose two of them at least when the Black Caps are playing tests," Stead said.
That could affect six of Canterbury's 10 Plunket Shield matches.
Had Stead opted to offer the 14th contract to a local, the leading candidates would have been Willie Lonsdale, Tim Johnston, all-rounders Cole McConchie and Ben McCord, or bowler Ed Nuttall.
But none is regarded as an out and out batsman - McConchie is now valued as much for his off-spin as his batting - and Stead needed to strengthen the top and middle order.
"We want to see how he shapes up, there's no guarantees he'll play," Stead said of Keen.
It is understood Canterbury Cricket offered Keen a contract two years ago but he turned it down because he wasn't ready to move to New Zealand.
Stead said Keen could bat anywhere although he would likely feature in the middle order in the longer form of the game and could fill a fourth seamer's role.