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South Australia chase New South Wales quartet

Jenny Roesler at the Adelaide Oval

April 15, 2008

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The opening batsman Greg Mail is one of four New South Wales players on South Australia's shopping list © Getty Images
 

South Australia will offer four New South Wales players contracts before the end of the week in a bid to boost the struggling state's batting stocks. Greg Mail, Aaron O'Brien, Tom Cooper and Grant Lambert could all be heading to Adelaide if the Redbacks coach Mark Sorell, who flew to Sydney on Monday for talks, has his way.

South Australia deliberately targeted players on the fringe of the Pura Cup-winning New South Wales squad that includes ten Cricket Australia-contracted players. "We're feeling pretty confident," Sorell said. "They're at a very strong state where lack of opportunity has been an issue and we think they will fit in very nicely here."

Mail, 29, played only four Pura Cup matches for the Blues last season despite making nearly 300 runs. Lambert, a useful 30-year-old allrounder, was used six times for 163 runs at 27.16 and nine wickets at 30.77. O'Brien did not feature at all, following semi-regular appearances over the previous six seasons, and Cooper is an uncapped rookie. Sorell said Cooper, 21, would be an investment for the future.

South Australia must also find a captain for next summer after Nathan Adcock lost his Pura Cup position mid-season. However, none of the New South Wales players have been offered the job. "We have some good internal candidates at the moment," Sorell said, "and we'll address leadership when they sign."

The Redbacks have already picked up Michael Klinger from Victoria and are not chasing any other players. However, Sorell was disappointed to have lost out to the Bushrangers on Chris Rogers.

Sorell also wants to keep the spin duo of Dan Cullen and Cullen Bailey even though squeezing both of them into the side in 2007-08 was almost impossible. "I'm confident that that will happen," Sorell said. "It's a priority, there's no doubt about that."

He is also hoping to retain Ryan Harris, the allrounder, but questions over his status have been raised after he used his British passport to sign as a local player with Sussex. South Australia want to speak to Harris over his intentions for the next Australian season.

Jenny Roesler is an assistant editor at Cricinfo

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