Peter Siddle has told Cricket Victoria that he is open to a shock late-career move from his long-time state and has been fielding interest from Tasmania and Western Australia.

The veteran quick’s retirement from international cricket late last year means he will drop off Cricket Australia’s central contract list and he is up for grabs from a domestic perspective.

Peter Siddle celebrates a wicket for Victoria Credit:AAP

While Siddle, 35, is far from shutting the door on talks with Victoria, he has at least indicated a willingness to talk with Tasmania and WA, whose interest has been communicated to CV, according to Australian cricket sources.

Despite being dropped from the Australian Test squad after playing a role in helping his country retain the Ashes last year in England, Siddle remained a force at domestic level over the just-finished season, taking 32 wickets at 19.87, behind only Queensland pair Cameron Gannon and Michael Neser and South Australia’s Wes Agar.