T20 dynamo Short eyeing big summer

D'Arcy Short will enter the T20 series against Pakistan in the UAE in exceptional form after top-scoring for Australia in their warm-up match.

Australia's D'Arcy Short.

D'Arcy top-scored for Australia in Monday's T20 win over the UAE (AAP)

D'Arcy Short's glittering form might not be enough to propel him into Test reckoning but the white-ball dynamo is well aware spots are up for grabs in the home summer.

Short continued an exceptional start to his T20 international career, stroking an unbeaten 68 to lead Australia to a seven-wicket win over the UAE in Abu Dhabi.

An average of 49.44 from 11 T20s and a stunning 257 against Queensland in the domestic one-day competition reinforce that Short's star is on the rise at a time where Australia's batting depth is being sorely tested.

The powerful left-hander's first-class average of 23.58 from nine matches means it would take a significant leap of faith for selectors to back him in at Test level.

His case also isn't helped by a crowded summer schedule. Assuming he is selected for each of the home ODI and T20 fixtures against South Africa next month, Short would likely be available for just one Sheffield Shield round before the first Test.

But anything is possible in a brave new world in which batsmen such as Aaron Finch have proved that first-class cricket is no longer the only direct route to Test selection.

"There definitely is a lot of spots open I guess," Short said.

"All I can do is score runs in white-ball cricket and whatever comes from that, I'll be happy to take it.

"I just try to back myself and don't really think about what I'm averaging. It's all about being consistent for me and if I'm consistent with what I'm bringing, hopefully I'm scoring runs."

Spin king Shane Warne recently declared Short should be a lock for the first Test against India in Adelaide, noting that there had also been doubts about whether David Warner could play at Test level before he debuted in 2011.

Warner had just 11 first-class games under his belt when he made his Test debut, former skipper Steve Waugh had 10 and ex-keeper Ian Healy six.

Former national coach Darren Lehmann also recently backed 28-year-old Short as a smokey for the first Test.

Short, who worked closely with Lehmann's successor Justin Langer during their time together at Western Australia, said his recent double-century had inspired plenty of confidence ahead of the T20s against Pakistan starting on Wednesday.

"It definitely does. But I guess international level is obviously a bit higher," he said.

"While it was good to score those runs, you've still got to do try and do it at this level as well."


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