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Gillespie forcing himself back into Test reckoning

Jason Gillespie is on track to force his way back into the national side, according to South Australia's coach Wayne Phillips

Cricinfo staff
30-Nov-2005


Jason Gillespie on his way to 7 for 35 at the weekend © Getty Images
Jason Gillespie is on track to force his way back into the national side, according to South Australia's coach Wayne Phillips, but he admitted that next month's Test series against South Africa might come too soon. Gillespie grabbed 7 for 35 against Victoria at the weekend to give the selectors a timely reminder that he is not finished despite being written off by many after a dreadful Ashes series.
Nathan Bracken is expected to claim the third quick-bowling berth at the WACA, but Gillespie's nine-wicket haul in the match put him back in the frame along with Michael Kasprowicz. "Bracken probably has the inside running and that is probably fair enough, but what Gillespie brings is different, but pretty exciting too," Phillips told AAP. "I never thought the national selectors had written him off at all, but they do need him if he continues to provide the selectors and team management with these sorts of performances, there is no reason why he can't force his way back."
"I don't expect to get any call up to the Australian side anytime soon," Gillespie admitted. "I think the selectors have shown their cards and basically put me at the back of the queue, I know that, I acknowledge that and I have no problem with that.
"I am not seen as one of the best seven or eight fast bowlers in the country at the moment because there is a team going to New Zealand today and they have rested Glenn McGrath from that trip and picked four fast bowlers and I am not among them."
But there was encouragement from Ricky Ponting. "Dizzy's done nothing wrong since he's been back," he said. "It's great to see him back bowling well and taking the wickets, and being the sort of bowler that we know he can be."