I hope he does well, he's got a lot of 'potential'.
That said, another bloody terrible selection.. why not pick someone who is in form? Here's
what I wrote on this the other day
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My Portuguese cousin Moises Henriques has been called up for the single Twenty20 match against New Zealand! He?ll make his debut for Australia in Sunday?s match at the SCG.
Curiously the selectors have waited for his form to wane before selecting him, in this years (victorious!) Twenty20 campaign he scored 62 at 12.4 and took 3 wickets at 40.33. His one innings of note was 42 off 25 when he opened against Tasmania.
v QLD - 3(4) and 4 overs 2/26
v WA - 9*(5) and 2 overs 0/14
v SA - 6(6) and 3 overs 0/27
v TAS - 42(25) and 2 overs 1/24
v VIC - 1(4) and DNB
v VIC - 1(9) and 3 overs 1/30
Whatever, he?s made the cut and I fully support the inclusion of more young players from Australia?s best domestic Twenty20 team. An added bonus is his name is so similar to my own that it?s almost as if I?m playing for Australia, just look for the drunk, overweight and unfit guy (no, not Jesse Ryder) on Sunday.
Aussie Squad for Twenty20 on Sunday
Michael Clarke (c) - NSW , 27
Brad Haddin (vc) - NSW , 31
Nathan Bracken - NSW , 31
Callum Ferguson - SA , 24
Moises Henriques - NSW , 22
Ben Hilfenhaus - TAS , 25
James Hopes - QLD , 30
David Hussey - VIC , 31
Mitchell Johnson - WA , 27
Peter Siddle - VIC , 24
Adam Voges - WA , 29
David Warner - NSW , 22
Cameron White - VIC , 25
Hussey and Ponting have been ?rested?,
I suspect Rick?s never played a T20 against New Zealand.
They?ve name a 13 man squad, which is a bit rude for the one discarded player who?ll also miss this round of the Sheffield Shield. Hopefully they?ll give him a bucket to collect donations.