Here are a few of the players I think that could have breakout seasons:
Jason Sangha (NSW) - Sangha is entering his third season for NSW. Sangha now 20 years old has had a reasonable amount of experience for a player of his age with 14 FC matches. Last season he was very good in NSW premier cricket averaging 82 in First Grade and scoring 900 runs @ 65 in all formats.
Nathan McSweeney (Queensland) - In his First-Class debut in 2018 he scored 35 off 179. From the games, I have watched him he really seems to have a solid technique that could make him a future test player. He has only played 5 FC games to date. In Premier Cricket last season he scored 787 runs @ 56. If his FC debut is anything to go by he clearly knows how to bat long periods of time and if he can make big scores next season he could convert that into becoming a player for the future.
Tom Andrews (Tasmania) - With Australia on the lookout for a second spinner, I think Andrews could fill that role if he develops. He is going to have a tough time because Tasmania's home pitches are generally seam friendly. If he can get good management at Tasmania then he could really develop. He is someone that I think could learn a lot from watching how someone like SOK went about his business in Sheffield Shield. He is someone that I think has a similar skill set to SOK (not saying he will be as good as him).
Will Sutherland (Victoria) - In 5 FC games he has taken 18 wickets @ 17 with 2 5 wicket hauls. With Tremain and Siddle no longer at Victoria, I expect Will to get a lot of games for Victoria next season. He is also someone that has batting potential. In the One Day Cup last season he got 2 50s. He is really a player that could develop into a good bowling all-rounder in all formats.
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