Shane Watson anticipates ‘high quality cricket’ in India-Australia series – Cricket News Update
The upcoming 4-Test series between Australia and India will be packed with ‘exciting’ and ‘high quality cricket’ which may help the fans of both the sides to rub out the sour memories of 2008 series, claims the star Oz all-rounder, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/SR-Watson-c2558, who is fighting
with a back injury to get ready for the home event, starting from December 26, 2011.
The vice-captain opines that the cricket lovers will enjoy a ‘great summer’ when the two ace Test playing nations get in action, revealing that the cricket rivalry between the two states has been growing continuously since the dawn of the 21st
century.
Talking to the media today, Watto said, “What happened during the last tour was unfortunate, but a lot of time has passed since then. Australian fans will be really looking forward to a great summer of very exciting high quality cricket. The rivalry has
continued to grow in a big way over the last 10-20 years.”
He further told, “The quality of cricket that is always played between http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750 has meant that it is series that everyone -- players or fans --really look forward to.”
Watson admits that Team India contains a bunch of world class batsmen from top to bottom in their batting line-up coupled with some talented bowlers. He fears that the Aussies will have a tough time if http://www.senore.com/Cricket/I-Sharma-c1566 from the visitors’ bowling
department get in momentum, which is likely, considering the playing conditions of the Australian tracks.
The Queensland-born star has also nullified any sort of comparison between him and the Indian batting legend, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/SR-Tendulkar-c2556, avowing that he is just trying to be a consistent batter while the God of Cricket has reached such a peak which no one can touch
in his career.
With 32 Test, 140 ODI and 25 T20I games to his credit, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Watson-c96326 is honoured to be the top all-rounder of the world. He performs equally well with both bat and ball.
The 30-year-old is confident of unleashing fabulous and match-winning recitals against the Men in Blue, helping his side perpetuate their unbeaten legacy by winning the series.
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