Cameron White admires Matthew Wade and James Pattinson – Cricket News Update
Australia’s Twenty20 captain, Cameron White, has admired the wicket keeping performance of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Matthew-Wade-c1933 in the domestic ranks of the country.
The Bairnsdale-born batsman claimed that the 23-year-old wicketkeeper is all set to represent the Australian side at the highest level, considering his consistent and outstanding recital.
Meanwhile, he urged the national selectors to give an opportunity to the emerging player, Wade, as Australia have been unable to find a fine gloveman after the retirement of the legendary wicketkeeper, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Adam-Gilchrist-c918.
“Wadey', everyone knows what he's done and how good a player he is. He's ready. Get him in there," he said while talking to the media.
The way the middle-order batsman advised to try Wade in the wicket keeping department of the Aussie side indicates that Cricket Australia is likely to sideline http://www.senore.com/Cricket/BJ-Haddin-c1170, who has not been impressive with his performance in recent times.
Whereas Wade is performing considerably well in the domestic circuit, and his inclusion in Australia’s team can balance the side’s combination.
In the meantime, White, who has served http://www.senore.com/Cricket/James-Pattinson-c1653.
“He's in good form and ready to go," he said.
He cited that the Melbourne-born pacer, and the emerging wicket keeper, Wade, are just around the corner to cement places in the national side.
The right-handed batsman, who started his International career in 2005, termed both young guns as talented players.
"I would assume 'Wadey' and 'Patto' are probably kicking it down more so than anyone. It's actually nearly open for them I reckon. They're both ready to play for Australia, peaking at the right time,” he shared.
Wade and Pattinson were recently included in the Australian ‘A’ side for the four-day match against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/New-Zealand-c754, which is scheduled to begin on November, 24, 2011.
Furthermore, the Twenty20 skipper added that the youngsters should not waste an opportunity to impress the selectors with their performance against the Kiwi team.
“Everyone in that side is a good chance to play for Australia," the 28-year-old asserted, who has scored 632 T20 runs with an average of 31.60.
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