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To be scouted is simple. You need to play for a club. Quality players are selected (based on personal results) to play for a representative team, normally a combination of players from their teams association. If selected, they will then play against other associations. For where I live, its called Country Week. That's where country teams play each other in Melbourne for a week in a round robin tournament. Quality players get picked up by a District Club, where they play in their capital city. They are selected to play for their state, based on District results and then their country if they are good enough. State players, when not playing state cricket, will continue to play for their District Club, and sometimes, but rarely, an International Player will play for their local club if other games are not being played. Often, state cricketers will play County cricket in England during the off season, and they may be selected for National duties based on those results too.

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