Thursday, 2 June 2011

The ashes of 2010: Shane Warne demanded the return of Nathan Hauritz the Australia seek to turn the fourth test

The Ashes 2010: Shane Warne calls for Nathan Hauritz return as Australia look to spinCall require it: Shane Warne said Nathan Hauritz lead spinner for the Australia photo: EPA

Beer, who took 16 counters from first class to an average of 43 in seven games, was a shock for inclusion in ash 12-man for the Perth test squad and seems likely to play in Melbourne, after that it has been preserved in an unchanged squad ahead of the CWM confrontation.

But with the battle of ash gently ready in 1-1, Warne was called to the Nathan Hauritz shaped be rushed to the side for Sydney and Melbourne tests.

"I think that Beer was a horse for the selection of courses (in Perth)," Warne wrote in a blog for Daily Telegraph Australia.

"What has impressed me on Hauritz, he returned and wickets taken and runs."

"As I said before the test series, I think Hauritz merit the earliest opportunity, and if it doesn't work, try the next in line."

"I think therefore that it still stands that Hauritz deserves a chance to Melbourne and Sydney."

Hauritz, who was dumped controversial at the expense of Xavier Doherty before the first test at Brisbane, took 19 ATMs 26.78 six apparitions first class home this season.

He arrived off the coast of consecutive centuries with the bat smashed against the Southern Australia 146 and 110 not externally against Queensland over the last two weeks.

While he did not share their current choices, Warne urged selectors do step to go in without a meter specialist.

"In the past, (le) Melbourne test match was always need a meter as do not always choose you a team for the first round," he says.

"It is difficult to change a winning team, but I think that would play a counter".

"The only reason why a counter plays is if the Australia want to go with five seamers, including [Shane] Watson and lots of our beloved, friendly enough Chin Music Bowl."

"Remember that we are Watson with fast Bowl and when the conditions suited if we play 4 rapids and Watson we have five seamers".

Warne also played suggestions that CWM curator has been tasked to spice up the window in a bid to ensure a repetition of the Perth result.

"This is a one-stop home so there is not much you can do for the scheme," he said.

"It will be flat and hard toil to launch after the ball has lost its hardness after that 30-35, in the mark."

"It is hot in Melbourne and remain as follows for next week, it might be a little more grass on it at the beginning, but I don't think it's a conspiracy theory."


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