As per White, all five bowlers will not be easy to get away with for Australia who are already without Steve Smith and David Warner.
Defending 274, Victoria found telling contributions from each of the bowlers used to surge to their sixth domestic one-day trophy.
Victoria moved on to the JLT One-Day Cup semi-finals by virtue of finishing higher than their opponents New South Wales by just 0.02 Net Run Rate margin in the league stages, after the teams qualifying final was washed out without a ball being bowled.
Ferguson received good support at the other end from captain Jake Lehmann (44) and Tom Cooper (37).
White’s 123 and an equally crucial 89 from Peter Handscomb propelled the Vics to 327, after which Coleman took 5 for 39 bowled NSW out for 261.
Former Australia captain Kim Hughes has created controversy, calling for helmets to be banned from junior cricket.
Prior to the recently concluded Australia-England ODI series, Cameron White had played just one ODI in close to seven years.
Cameron White is delighted at the prospect of donning the Australian colours again.
White has been in top form in BBL for Melbourne Renegades with 285 runs at 142.5 and holds strike rate of 115.85.
Good performances could give the duo a look in for the national side.