Brad Williams dropped from WA Squad.

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From Cricinfo:
Fast bowler Brad Williams has been omitted from the Western Australia squad for the 2006-07 season, as the state announced its list of contracted players.

Williams, who represented Australia in four Tests and 25 ODIs, was suspended last November for the rest of the season for reportedly refusing to play in an ING Cup match against Tasmania.

Shawn Gillies, a Jamaican-born fast bowler and and opener Clint Heron, who both debuted last season, were offered full contracts while Aaron Heal and Andrew James , who held rookie contracts, received upgrades. A notable inclusion was fast bowler Tim MacDonald who captured 70 wickets at an average of 11.63 in the WACA District League.

Wayne Clark, the Warriors coach, was confident that the new players have the ability graduate to the big league and give the team the right depth.

Full article here.
 
Gilchrist said:
From Cricinfo:
Fast bowler Brad Williams has been omitted from the Western Australia squad for the 2006-07 season, as the state announced its list of contracted players.

Williams, who represented Australia in four Tests and 25 ODIs, was suspended last November for the rest of the season for reportedly refusing to play in an ING Cup match against Tasmania.

Shawn Gillies, a Jamaican-born fast bowler and and opener Clint Heron, who both debuted last season, were offered full contracts while Aaron Heal and Andrew James , who held rookie contracts, received upgrades. A notable inclusion was fast bowler Tim MacDonald who captured 70 wickets at an average of 11.63 in the WACA District League.

Wayne Clark, the Warriors coach, was confident that the new players have the ability graduate to the big league and give the team the right depth.

Full article here.
Only because of the bad blood between him and the WACA. He is still good enough to play first class cricket.
 

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