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Katich likely to continue with NSW

New South Wales (NSW) have expressed confidence in retaining the services of Simon Katich, the Australian batsman, despite lucrative offers from other state sides

Cricinfo staff
12-May-2007


Simon Katich hasn't committed to anything yet, though indications are that he will stay on with NSW © Getty Images
Simon Katich is likely to stay on at New South Wales (NSW), despite lucrative offers from other state sides. Katich was omitted from Cricket Australia's list of 25 contracted players for the 2007-08 season and the Sydney Morning Herald reported that Victoria and Western Australia, Katich's home state, were keen on signing him up.
"Simon is someone we cannot afford to lose," Dave Gilbert, New South Wales' chief executive, told the paper. "He is a vital member of the NSW team and we're desperately keen to keep him. He still has at least five good years in him and we're hopeful that they will be with us."
Katich last played for Australia in the DLF Cup tri-series in Malaysia last year and lost his place in the one-day side since the return of Matthew Hayden. He's currently in England representing Derbyshire in the County Championship and a day after he was omitted from the contracts list, he smashed 221 against Somerset.
Gilbert expressed his surprise that Cricket Australia (CA) overlooked the experienced Katich in favour of several younger players. However, he remained confident that an Australia recall was around the corner.
"At the time I expressed my shock and outrage at CA's decision not to give him a contract, and I still can't believe it happened," Gilbert said. "To my mind, and a lot of other people's, he is easily among the 25 best players in the country at present. I wouldn't be at all surprised if he turned around and proved the selectors wrong next season."
Robert Joske, Katich's agent, agreed with Gilbert that Katich was comfortable with New South Wales after speaking to him before his departure for England. "Simon has not committed to anything at this stage," Joske told the paper. "But I would think that it would have to be an amazing offer to get him away from NSW.