Australian pacer, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/New-Zealand-c754, despite his injuries, claiming that he just wants to enjoy the game at the moment irrespective of the fact that he may
suffer severe physical strains after a few years.
Harris’ knee injury forced him to pull out of the recently-concluded http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Sri-Lanka-c758.
The pacer fears that his continual desertion from the team may prove to be harmful for him in the future as a new generation of the fast bowlers is ready to take over, with http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Iftikhar-Ali-Khan-Pataudi-Nawab-of-c64075 Cummins at the top.
Talking to the media, Harris said, “That's something I'm happy to put up with. Hopefully three years (of Test cricket) would be nice ... and then I'll worry about my body. Then I could have my hip replacement, and have my knee ripped up. I want just want
to get through the next couple of years, really enjoy it, it's only a short life doing what we do.”
He further told, “I've told my doctors and physios that: 'You get me on the park and I'll worry about what happens after. I visited my surgeon on Monday for him to have a look at it and he was shocked how good it's going. It seems like the more I do the
better it gets."
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/PM-Siddle-c2197 for selection, but he has an advantage as both of his competitors are on the hit list of the national selectors for their poor performances against the Proteas. Analysts predict that Harris and Cummins
are likely to manage the pace attack of the Kangaroos in the coming series, starting from December 1.
Following two Tests against the Black Caps, the Oz team will host Team http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750 in 4 Test matches. Harris is confident to play in all 6 games.
Ryan, who staged his International debut in 2009, has played 8 Test, 17 ODI and 3 T20I matches so far, grabbing 35, 41 and 4 wickets respectively.
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