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Klinger set to revive Aussie Ashes bid

Border predicts that former Under 19 captain will break England’s hearts

December 23, 2008 09:42
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Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

2 min read

Tipped by legend Alan Border to make the national team 10 years ago, batsman Michael Klinger is on the verge of breaking into the Australia squad and could be called up for next summer’s Ashes series.

Nicknamed Max after M*A*S*H character Corporal Maxwell, Klinger’s inspired form has shot him from fringe state player to Test star in waiting. The former Under 19 national captain has timed his return to form to perfection.

Two years ago, he was Victoria’s leading run-scorer in the Ford Ranger Cup but failed to hold down a regular place, often a casualty for high-profile stars returning to the state team. But since moving to South Australia Redbacks in June, he has scored runs like they are going out of fashion.

Klinger, 28, currently tops the domestic league averages with 775 runs, coming at an average of 96.88. He has accumulated three centuries, two 50 and top-scored with 255.

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