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Michael Clarke backs Brad Haddin – Cricket News Roundup – April 23, 2012 – Part 1

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http://www.senore.com/Cricket/BJ-Haddin-c1170 – Cricket News Roundup – April 23, 2012 – Part 1
Australian skipper, Michael Clarke, said that under fire wicket-keeper batsman, Brad Haddin, is still the team’s number 1 glove man in the longer version, despite missing the on-going Test series against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/West-Indies-c760.
Haddin headed home from the Caribbean tour due to personal reasons and his place was taken by young http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Matthew-Wade-c1933, who earlier had cemented his place as the specialist ODI keeper.
Haddin last bout with the national team came in the home summer against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Clarke-c51120, who expects the veteran to take his place once he makes himself available for selection.
In my opinion Brad will come back into the Test side when fully fit and available," Clarke said."That's certainly nothing against Wadey. He learned a lot during the one-day series through facing spin in completely different conditions to what he was used to back in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746.”
Windies’ skipper, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/MEK-Hussey-c1942, the Australian veteran batsman, if they are to claim victory in the third and final Test.
The home side currently trails the Down Under giants by a 1-0 margin, mainly owing to the battling efforts of Hussey, who has been the top-run getter for his side – 177 runs at 44.25.
"Hussey has always come in and played a crucial role, and that is one area we are looking to put a stop to," Sammy said. "Once we get them five down, he seems to bat well with the lower order, so we'll be looking to get him out as quickly as possible.

http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Punjab-c833 on April 22, 2012.
After being hit for two boundaries, Munaf exchanged unpleasantries  with http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Nitin-Saini-c79746, after which the standing umpires intervened. It was the pacer’s second offence of the current Indian Premier League season. He was also involved in an unsavoury incident earlier in the tournament, and was fined 25% of his match fee.
Match referee found Munaf guilty to a level 1 offence. The Indians currently have three wins from their six games. 

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