Friday, 29 March 2013

Watson Hopeful For Adelaide

 Watson Hopeful For Adelaide
Shane Watson is hopeful of proving himself fit for the second Test. The all-rounder, who batted and did some light fielding at training session, admitted he is unlikely to be able to bowl.

Australian vice-captain Shane Watson says he's hopeful of playing in Adelaide but will understand if he's left out of the second Test against South Africa.

Shane Watson is fighting to be in the frame as a non-bowling selection for the second Test in Adelaide, but it appears more than likely Michael Clarke and the selectors will take the safety-first option and leave the Australian vice-captain out.
Watson is battling to overcome a calf strain in time to face South Africa on Thursday and although he remains hopeful of being able to contribute as a batsman, the 31-year-old understands the risk might be too great.

Shane Watson is fighting to be in the frame as a non-bowling selection for the second Test in Adelaide, but it appears more than likely Michael Clarke and the selectors will take the safety-first option and leave the Australian vice-captain out.
Watson is battling to overcome a calf strain in time to face South Africa on Thursday and although he remains hopeful of being able to contribute as a batsman, the 31-year-old understands the risk might be too great.

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