ACT Comets captain and Adelaide Strikers batsman Jono Dean dropped for Futures League match with Queensland

ACT Comets captain Jono Dean has been dropped for Monday's game against Queensland Photo: Matt Bedford

A disappointed ACT Comets captain Jono Dean admits his preparation for the Big Bash League has taken a blow with his shock omission.

The Adelaide Strikers opener has been sensationally dropped from a Comets side featuring just five players from the ACT grade competition for next Monday's opening Futures League game of the season against the Queensland second XI at Manuka Oval.

Former Ginninderra batsman David Dawson will skipper the Comets in his first game in nearly a decade after stints with Tasmania and NSW.

Matt Condon, Andrew Harriott, Daniel Magin, Nathan McAndrew and Mitch Phelps have also been included despite not playing in the ACT grade competition.

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Dean is the biggest casualty of the influx of players from country NSW as part of the agreement with Cricket ACT.

The 30-year-old burst on to the scene with a half-century for the PM's XI against the West Indies in January last year before earning a professional Twenty20 contract with the Strikers.

However, he has scored just 431 runs at an average of 28.73 for the Comets in the past two seasons in the Futures League to put his position in jeopardy.

"I'm disappointed, but the selectors made a decision so I can't argue with it," Dean said.

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ACT Comets captain and Adelaide Strikers batsman Jono Dean dropped for Futures League match with Queensland

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