Neser’s plans for the Australian off-season have been scuppered by the coronavirus which has led to the cancellation of his contract with Surrey, but he is trying to see the silver lining in the situation and will use the enforced downtime to work on his fitness – which will likely include plenty of hill running near his Brisbane home – having carried some hamstring issues through the recent summer.”I feel like I’ve still got room to improve, in my end of season reviews I said I didn’t want to plateau,” he said. “Physically I have this chance now to get better, I was probably carrying a couple of niggles throughout the year, but was just trying to stay on the park. I have to take a positive out of the negative.”The reason I’ve started to play a lot better is that in the past I was getting injured all the time and I’ve found a way to stay on the park. I’ve improved from purely playing more cricket. Hopefully I stay on the park and keep putting performances together because I still do have the drive to play Test cricket, it’s something I really want to do.”From a domestic point of view, Neser admitted the way the Sheffield Shield season was curtailed still stings although he completely understood why it couldn’t be completed. Queensland had a chance to push for a spot in the final with New South Wales, who were declared champions when the last round and the final were scrapped.”It was a horrible way to finish the season, just didn’t feel right,” he said. “Obviously it was the right decision with the coronavirus. I still felt we were in with a shot, a chance to make the finals, then you never know what could happen. At the end of the day it was the right decision but still feel a bit of a hole in my heart thinking what if we could have won the Shield.”

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