David Warner confident of facing the spinners in UAE – Cricket News Update
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/United-Arab-Emirates-c3033 (UAE) was extremely beneficial for the side and is confident of facing the Pakistani spinners on turning tracks.
The Aussies have arrived in the desert, where they are scheduled to play a 50-over fixture against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Afghanistan-c745, before three ODIs and as many T20 Internationals against the Men in Green.
The Kangaroos are ranked higher than the Green Shirts in ICC’s ODI rankings, but cricket analysts are predicting a closely fought series between the two nations, because of the nature of the tracks, which are likely to assist Pakistan’s spinners.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746.
Warner, the left-handed opener, revealed that tough conditions in the training camp have helped the team prepare for the upcoming challenge. The aggressive batsman said that spin-friendly pitches were arranged at Darwin to enhance the batsmen’s ability to
cope with the turning ball.
"Everyone says we struggle against spin and we know they (Afghanistan and Pakistan) are going to have a lot of spin bowling," Warner expressed. "In Darwin on pre-tour training we had a fantastic set-up with (batting coach) http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Justin-Lee-Langer-c69712 who arranged for
wickets to be turning and challenging and our batters took a lot out of that."
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Shoaib-Malik-c90088. On top
of that, the Men in Green have the services of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Mohammad-Junaid-Khan-c77037, who is quickly emerging as a world class fast bowler.
Warner further added that he has not faced most of these bowlers in the past and understands that he has a massive challenge in front of him to deliver the goods against brilliant spinners, in conditions that are helpful for them.
“I’m coming up against these bowlers and I haven’t really faced them (much) before. I haven’t faced them in turning conditions and I’m looking forward to it,” he added.
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