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Nathan Bracken in favour of rotation policy – Cricket News Update

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Former Australian pacer, Nathan Bracken, has suggested Cricket http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746 (CA) to adopt a rotation policy in order save fast bowlers from fitness problems.
The Kangaroos are currently on the tour to http://www.senore.com/Cricket/RJ-Harris-c2330, returned home in the midst of the series due to a hip injury.
The tourists are 1-0 down in the competition and thus, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/MJ-Clarke-c1978 and his men.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/SW-Tait-c2616 have already announced their retirements from the longest version of the sport following fitness issues.
Since the present side is undergoing a rebuilding process, the Aussies cannot afford any further damages of this kind.
Hence, Bracken, whose International career came to an end due to an injury, has asked Australian cricket management to take up a rotation policy to save the present bunch of pace bowlers including Harris, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/PM-Siddle-c2197.
“To me, I want to see somebody like Patrick Cummins be a superstar for a long period of time. We've just got to work out how we can make that happen. I think it brings up the rotation policy. I know it was talked about in the one-day squad, they were rotating
the bowlers as much as they could to stop the niggles and things like that,” said Bracken who recently launched a legal campaign against Cricket Australia over a career-ending injury.
In his case against cricket’s governing body in the country, the left-arm seamer claimed that CA gave him no financial assistance to cope with the injury that he sustained during his career.
In a bid to keep current bowlers fit and fine, Bracken urged team management to provide proper rest to the bowlers before every international game.
"If guys are getting hurt, you've got to get a solution to keep these guys on the paddock as much as you can while also looking after their rehab and making sure they're OK to perform at their best," added the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/New-South-Wales-c823 paceman who served Australia
in five Test matches and 116 One Day Internationals (ODIs) between 2001 and 2009.

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