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Tim David has admitted that he has no imminent plans to play List A cricket to improve his case for an ODI recall, despite recent changes in Australia’s 50-over establishment due to the retirement of important senior players.
The 29-year-old has been a fixture in Australia’s T20 team since 2022, and while selectors hope his explosive skills will convert to the 50-over format, David is not actively looking for domestic opportunities to push for inclusion.
David was selected for four one-day internationals in South Africa in 2023, prior of the World Cup in India, while Glenn Maxwell was injured.
David has only played one One-Day Cup match for Tasmania, in November 2021, and has not had a domestic contract in Australia since his rookie listing with Western Australia in the 2017-18 season, before representing Singapore internationally. His last 50-over match at any level was the ODI he played in 2023.
Despite signing with the Hobart Hurricanes for two more Big Bash League (BBL) seasons, David remains committed to T20 cricket. With the recent retirements of Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, and Steven Smith, Australia’s ODI team is in transition and looking for new finishing alternatives. However, David has clarified that, while he has had meetings with personal mentors, he has no current plans to pursue ODI selection through domestic 50-over cricket.
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