Bird backs embattled Wade for Shield runs

Matthew Wade is primed to make a big score in Tasmania's second-round Sheffield Shield match, his teammate Jackson Bird says.

Matthew Wade

Matthew Wade has been backed to score runs in his next Sheffield Shield match for Tasmania. (AAP)

A big score is just around the corner for under-fire Australia wicketkeeper Matthew Wade, according to his Tasmanian teammate Jackson Bird.

Wade's hopes of retaining the Test gloves for this month's Ashes series opener in Brisbane took a hit in the opening Sheffield Shield round.

He posted scores of six and one as the Tigers were skittled for 63 in their second innings - their lowest first-class score - in a hefty 301-run loss to Western Australia in Perth.

Wade appears to be in a three-way battle with former Test gloveman Peter Nevill and bolter Alex Carey to be behind the stumps at the Gabba.

Fellow Ashes aspirant Bird reckons Wade is primed to turn net form into runs when Tasmania host Queensland in Hobart starting on Saturday.

"I think a big score is just around the corner. Bowling to him in the nets, he's certainly hitting the ball very well," Bird told AAP.

"He's definitely the number one candidate for the gloves in the Ashes."

Bird, who played one Ashes Test in England in 2013, is one of several quicks nipping at their heels of Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood.

He picked up six wickets for the match against WA, including the middle-order scalps of Mitch Marsh and Marcus Stoinis.

His new-ball battle against top-order Queensland bats Mathew Renshaw and Usman Khawaja will go a long way to deciding the match on a Bellerive Oval deck Bird expects to aid seam bowling.

Khawaja hit his 21st first-class ton last week in tricky Gabba pink-ball conditions to lead the Bulls to a 110-run victory over Victoria.

Ex-Australian wicketkeeper Tim Paine has again been left out of a struggling Tasmania side.

He'll link with a Cricket Australia XI to play England in a four-day warm-up game at the Adelaide Oval starting November 8.

Quick Andrew Fekete (foot) has been replaced by debutant Tom Rogers in the Tigers' sole change.


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