He averages 61. So why has Renshaw become cricket’s forgotten man?

“But as anyone knows, the only way you keep putting your name up there is by continuing to score runs. His development and the way he’s played his white ball cricket has been awesome.
“I think he’s always had that ability in the short formats, I think his ability in short format cricket just shows his power and at certain times in the red ball game we’ve seen that Matt Renshaw who’s got so much power, finesse, strike ability, and that’s what makes him such a good player.
“There are not many players you get who are six-foot-six, who have power and finesse, and he does have both. That’s what makes him such a great player, and what makes him in white ball cricket so tough.
“He’s got the ability to hit balls into the top tier, but he’s also got the ability to work the ball, reverse lap, sweep, and do all those things, so he becomes really tricky to bowl to. I’m not shocked at all about his development in white ball cricket because I think he’s had that for a long time.”
“I think you need to add a little bit more craft in Sri Lanka, if it’s really tough spinning wickets, but there’s so certainly no reason why being aggressive and finding your method can’t work there,” Labuschagne said.
“I haven’t seen Sam play spin a lot, so I’m sure he’ll have a method and have a plan, and if he gets the opportunity I’m sure he’ll take it on. I think as his career continues we’ll see him develop and show all these other skills and abilities.”