Canberra alone clearly wouldn't be able to compete against the teams in the Big Bash, but if you take the best of them plus the best of the other states out of the metro areas you'd get a team that would be very competitive.Nah Darwin,Canberra have their own players plus ex players like May,Carters,Dawson,Behrendorf etc.
Shane Mcdermott Darwin formerly Tassie,now Redbacks assistant coach.
Theoretically Possible - YouTubeWe'll need to invade the country to get it
It fails on two fronts:Yes they would be. They're made up of a number of players who could get state cricket contracts if they tried but have chosen other paths. And the idea would be that they're based in the country's capital, funnily enough.
I can tell you from personal experience that each and every one of the players that played in the national country champs last year are better than Boomer, so that's about 90 or so players from the country better than a guy who played for a team not the Thunder.How is it irrelevant? The whole system for the Big Bash has been set up for a very specific reason for marketing. If they were to launch another two teams, it'd be occurring in a very similar manner.
I don't know much at all about the guys from last year's championships. They might've gotten games for the Thunder, that'd be about it - guys don't get games as batsmen unless they have been identified at youth level in Australian cricket. Bowlers I'm a bit more open to, but look at Feldman, he's been picked in the Australian country side a couple of times, and no-one wants him in their team in 2011/12 or this year. Then again, Harwood is proof of what happens in the country, but it also speaks largely about how the state system will do whatever it can to get players it thinks can be a genuine asset to the state to come and play.
I think you underrate the state bodies' ability to unearth the players from the country that they think are good enough.
If any of them were related to the captain of a Big Bash side, then they might've been a chance of getting a game for the Renegades.I can tell you from personal experience that each and every one of the players that played in the national country champs last year are better than Boomer, so that's about 90 or so players from the country better than a guy who played for a team not the Thunder.
You can chuck in Malinga and Warne into that side.Likely Starters
1. R. Quiney
2. B. Hodge
3. L. Wright
4. C. White
5. D. Hussey
6. G. Maxwell
7. M. Wade+
8. J. Faulkner
9. C. McKay
10. J. Hastings
11.
Other Players
C. Rose
J. Pattinson
J. Bird
P. Handscomb
Lets be honest, we all know there's a fair chance SKW will be sliding into 11. The marketers might insist otherwise, but I don't think that Pattinson is in the best three quicks for this team in this form of the game. Be interesting to see if they look outside of Handscomb as back-up keeper to Wade, as he might not be available for all the games.
The batting order might be played around with a fair bit, but in Hussey, Hodge, Maxwell and Wright they do have guys who can chip in overs as the fifth bowler - expect Duss and Maxwell to do most of it.
his knees would say otherwiseeverything is set for the Malinga test come back
Will be even more interesting to see if/how they fit Pattinson in now. I guess it depends on how Hastings comes back from his season off with injury earlier in the season.You can chuck in Malinga and Warne into that side.
If they sign Turner I am definitely converting. Already feel guilty about not supporting them as it is.oh we didn't post about it - Prior and Guptill to be the Thunder fill ins. They'll need to get another spinner in with that last spot they've got free imo. but pews' boi turner is about the only option.....