Tuesday 9 April 2013

Chris Rogers holds

             
I'm not sure how to feel; whether to be confused or excited," the 35-year-old told BBC London 94.9.That is one of the few things I have left in my career. To get that opportunity would be exceptionally satisfying.It's something I have wanted to be a part of for a long time. To get another opportunity would be fantastic.I have done well at this level but to go up to the next level would be another challenge and something I'd ideally like to find out.There are only five established Test batsmen in Australia's list of centrally contracted players for 2013-14, with Inverarity saying the country "do not have the batting depth now that we enjoyed seven or eight and 15 years ago. Rogers has scored almost 19,000 first-class runs at an average of 49.90 and last season he passed the 1,000-run mark for the sixth time in his career in England.To play in the Ashes, especially with the last two Ashes series played in England being so exciting, would be fantastic to be part of the group. But I will just wait for that call.The Sydney-born left-hander, whose only Test appearance came in the defeat to India in Perth, is keen to land another opportunity to prove himself on the international stage.April batting in England is always challenging but that's what you come up against. We are doing a lot of good things.The pinnacle of any person's cricket career is to play for your country," Rogers added.

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