Wagga teenager Rachel Trenaman remains a chance to make her Women’s Big Bash debut on home turf after being named in the Sydney Thunder’s 13-strong squad for the weekend.
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Trenaman remained tight lipped about her chances of making her debut at Robertson Oval in either of Saturday or Sunday’s matches.
“I think you will find out at the toss tomorrow (Saturday),” Trenaman said.
However the 16-year-old, who became the youngest NSW Breakers representative last year, said it would be a special moment if she was to get the call up.
“It would be pretty special I guess,” she said.
“Not many cricketer could say they debuted on their home ground, especially in a country town.
“It would be pretty fantastic I would say.”
Thunder captain and Australian vice captain Alex Blackwell threw her support behind her fellow Riverina cricketer.
Trenaman was the Thunder Regional Rookie last season before being signed up as a contracted player.