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‘We were told he had to play’: State selector says Blues were forced to pick Adam Zampa

‘We were told he had to play’: State selector says Blues were forced to pick Adam Zampa

Clark said the issue would be escalated to Cricket NSW chief executive Lee Germon.

“I’m going to ask Lee Germon from Cricket NSW to clear up this by writing to Cricket Australia perhaps and put my board member’s hat on because we don’t understand this,” he said. “What we were told to do, and what’s coming out in the press, is exactly the opposite. They don’t make sense. Either we, as selectors, have got it wrong – did we misunderstand? – but I’m pretty clear because I’ve got messages that say Adam Zampa must be in the team and there is no point discussing his selection.”

Cricket Australia maintains no directive was issued.

Cricket NSW’s head of cricket Greg Mail and Australia’s chief selector, George Bailey, spoke to each other before the Sheffield Shield match about Zampa’s inclusion. CNSW has been told that Zampa is in the frame to be selected for the Sri Lanka tour.

Zampa, who had featured in just six first-class matches since the end of 2017, is no guarantee to play another red-ball game for NSW this season. A decision will be made early next week after consultation between Zampa, CNSW and CA.

“If he wanted to be part of the four-day set-up, then he probably needs to be around and come to training and play a bit of grade cricket and things like that,” Clark said. “He’s a quality bowler and there’s no reason he couldn’t be successful.”

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NSW board member and former Test opener Ed Cowan said this week he did not like the selection, while Brad Haddin and Alyssa Healy felt uneasy about it.

“It’s a hard one to answer. I can see maybe why they’ve gone down that path … but you are kind of taking the piss a little bit [out of] of the baggy blue,” Healy said on the Willow Talk Podcast.

Haddin added: “I’m an Adam Zampa fan … but I don’t think he should be playing this Shield game. He doesn’t come to training, he’s not part of the NSW system. I just think it sends a real bad message to our younger players in the squad.

“The week previous he came out and said I don’t train with NSW. Part of being in a squad is helping develop everyone around, and he’s a senior player. I think NSW have really let their standards drop there.”

Taylor also hit out at the decision.

“I just think that this selection is a very bad one … obviously he [Zampa] doesn’t really want to play first-class cricket,” Taylor said.