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Sunday, March 6, 2011

Mr Cricket into World Cup squad



07 March, 2011

Australia have removed Michael Hussey to their World Cup patrol as a deputy for harmed seamer Doug Bollinger.

Veteran batsman Hussey was in a strange 15-man patrol though was cold after pang a injure leg tendon damage as well as transposed with Callum Ferguson, notwithstanding suggesting he would be accessible prior to a finish of a organisation stages.

He valid his own augury was scold by creation his state lapse for Western Australia as well as was at large sloping to transport to a sub-continent should Australia need damage cover.

The actuality which Bollinger is a bowler equates to a preference could potentially craze a patrol though Hussey is a expected gamble to go true behind in to a starting XI.

Meanwhile, Victoria paceman Dirk Nannes will additionally transport to India as a standby player in box Australia humour serve waste to their bowling attack.

Cricket Australia authority of selectors Andrew Hilditch said: “The inhabitant preference row has motionless to reinstate Doug Bollinger with Michael Hussey in a Australian patrol for a ICC Cricket World Cup. Michael has successfully recovered from vital injure leg tendon operation as well as is seen as someone who is able of aiding Australia as you essay to win this tournament.

“His skill, experience, capability opposite turn as well as a actuality which he provides a left-hand choice in a center sequence is seen as vicious in a World Cup counterclaim right away which he has successfully recovered from injury.

“The NSP has additionally voiced which Dirk Nannes will transport to India as a standby quick bowler.

“Dirk will sight with a Australian World Cup patrol as well as be fit, accessible as well as acclimatised in a eventuality of an damage to a quick bowler, in sold a new-ball quick bowler, in a last stages of this tournament.

“Dirk has been in glorious form as well as played a vicious purpose in Victoria’s new Ryobi Cup feat as well as will be an glorious deputy bowler in a eventuality of damage to a pass opening bowler.”

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