Maddinson has long been considered a future international batsman, but averages less than 40 at first-class level (3614 runs at 38.04).
2/10
George Bailey
The 34-year-old has been given a shot at Test cricket before and has shown to be a capable middle order batsman in Australia's ODI side. Has scored 7791 first class runs at 39.75.
3/10
Travis Head
Head has been given ODI and T20 debuts, but his average is just 33.39 in Sheffield Shield (2772 runs at 33.39).
4/10
Glenn Maxwell
2707 first class runs at 41.64.
5/10
Peter Handscomb
Handscomb could be considered an option after having scored 1579 runs at 47.8 in Shield cricket since the start of 2014-15. But any calls for him to replace Peter Nevill as a wicketkeeper could be considered too big of a risk given he has sat behind Matt Wade in Victoria for a number of years.
6/10
Kurtis Patterson
2171 first class runs at 42.53.
7/10
Cameron Bancroft
Bancroft has been given one trial in a Twenty20, but also averages less than 40 in first-class cricket (2972 runs at 37.22). The 23-year-old has however topped 700 runs at averages of more than 45 for the past two summers.
8/10
Jake Weatherald
South Australian opener Weatherald has played just six Sheffield Shield matches, but his average of 49.11 and ability to cut anything from off-stump shows he has potential.
9/10
Jake Lehmann
Darren Lehmann's son, Jake, would likely be considered too green, despite averaging 48.96 in 18 first-class matches.
10/10
Moises Henriques
2873 runs at 30.89 as well as 98 wickets at 30.66.
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Selectors could consider taking an eye to the future for the dead-rubber against South Africa, and there are plenty of batsmen putting their hands up.