North's superb ING form & the way he's followed it up at Manuka today & at Adelaide for the A team puts him firmly in the hunt for a ODI cap over the next 12 months.
He is good in the feild & can fill in some overs , his technique is superb on the front foot & against the spinners , but in my eyes there is still a question mark over his ability to play the quick bowlers off the back foot , he has just always looked a bit streaky in that area to me & today was no different , certainly nothing major just he seems to get alot of runs through unintentional edges to the third man area , where he isnt quite on top of the ball & slashes at it.
But certainly his ability driving on the up & his play of the spinners is great.
However despite his ING form , his Pura Cup results for the greater part of his carear have been to inconsistent , some wonderful innings , but also plenty of ducks & low scores.
Can & should play ODI's for Australia in the not to distant future (10-24 months) , but IMO Dave Hussey is a better bet ATM.
He just looks the real deal , although he didnt do an awful lot today I must admit , but those were 9 classy runs he made , a wonderful drive through cover for 3 to get off the mark & a nice cut for 4.
record to date is exceptional.
As for Casson he has the talent to go a long way , he can turn the ball as much as anyone (MacGill included) , only his variations are more subtle & effective & he gets some great drift on the ball.
But his accuracy just aint up to scrath ATM , he is even more inconsistent than MacGill , if he improved that bit of his game then Id have him in the Australian squad as Warne's long term succesor immediately , but until then we can only watch frustrated at his inaccuracy.
Today was definately a carear highlight for Cade Brown aswell , took a screamer & was the standout with the bat , a little streaky early on but he hit some superb shots , particularly through point , you dont bowl wide to him

, very happy to see him doing well , best performance by an ACT player in the PM's XI since Michael Bevan.