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My mate Cam: ‘Brother’ opens up on Bancroft’s Test push

My mate Cam: ‘Brother’ opens up on Bancroft’s Test push

Cam Bancroft’s best mate, teammate Corey Rocchiccioli, has opened up about the opener’s bid to earn a Test recall and how being dropped for Western Australia in 2020 helped shape him as a cricketer.

The veteran West Australian faces the biggest week of his five-year mission to return to the national team in an Australia A clash with India A that could shape the race to open the batting with Usman Khawaja in the crucial Border-Gavaskar Test series.

It is expected the 31-year-old will open the batting in the first match — which begins on Thursday in Mackay — in a side that also includes Test hopefuls Marcus Harris, teen sensation Sam Konstas and captain Nathan McSweeney.

Bancroft has battled in the early rounds of the Sheffield Shield and is yet to reach double figures from four innings.

But teammates are hoping his body of work and a return to form will catapult him back into the mix.

In a moving testimonial for his “big brother”, spinner Rocchiccioli — who will play the second of two matches against India A in Melbourne next month — says Bancroft taught him what it means to play for WA and Australia.

Bancroft was dropped from WA’s red-ball side in 2020, just seven months after he opened the batting in an Ashes series. Rocchiccioli revealed that moment spurred him to become the best batter on the domestic circuit just two years later.

His two-match stint in the Test team in 2019 came straight after his nine-month sandpaper ban was lifted.