Opener is back in contention after he was banned for his part in the ball-tampering scandal
Cameron Bancroft gave Australia's selectors something to think about with a last-gasp bid for Ashes squad selection by making an unbeaten 93 in the tourists' intra-squad match at Southampton on Thursday.
Bancroft, back in Test contention after he was banned for his part in a ball-tampering scandal in Cape Town in March last year, opened the batting at Hampshire's headquarters and his innings helped the Graeme Hick XI beat the Brad Haddin XI by five wickets.
Bowlers dominated as a match scheduled for four days ended on the third day with former captain Steve Smith managing scores of just eight and nine in his two innings at the Rose Bowl.
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The Haddin XI were all out for 105 and 170, while the side of fellow assistant coach Hick were dismissed for 120 before they reached their target of 156 in their second innings for the loss of five wickets.
Fast bowlers Pat Cummins and Mitchell Marsh each took six wickets in the match, while veteran seamer Peter Siddle bagged five.
The first of a five-match Test series between England and Australia starts at Edgbaston on August 1.
Australia holds the Ashes but has not won a Test series away to arch-rivals England since 2001.