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Happy with the captain every time I get a chance: Matthew Wade

Happy with the captain every time I get a chance: Matthew Wade
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Gros Islet: Australia tends to give Matthew Wade Captain for the ODI series against West Hindip after the ordinary captain Aaron Finch injured his knees in the field during Friday.
The Australian captain’s injury also hampered the pursuit of visitors when the LED Finch side fell 17 walked down the target.
West Indies scored 199/8 in 20 overs allocated and then limiting Australia to 183/9 to wrap the T20i series.
Running between the goal also suppressed Australia as Finch could not change single to double during pursuit.
Wade feel if Finch is ruled out from the ODI series, he might get the chance to play.
“It’s a bit of a move, deputy captain.
In the future in one day, I don’t know what will happen there.
I might not expect to play, especially if Fincchy played.
But if he doesn’t, there might be a chance for me To play, “said Cricket.com.au quoted Wade.
“I came here thinking I would play the T20 and I would not play Odis.
I think some younger people will get a few opportunities to play it, which is fair enough.
I have been very fair.” But if Fincy doesn’t appear, maybe There is an opportunity to play, so we will wait and see, “he added.
Batsman Wicketkeeper-Batsman Australia has been captaining last summer in one T20i when Finch missed the match.
However, he hasn’t played a ODI match in almost four years.” I like the captain Every time I get a chance.
I became captain at T20S (against India last summer), and we have many different leaders here, “Wade said.” Moises is a very good leader, Adam Zampa is getting better and better, Starcy ‘and Hoff (Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood) go about their things.
“The captain is quite easy at this level with experienced people around.
So if I get a chance, I will jump,” he added.
West Indies completed their innings in 199/8 after half a century from Evin Lewis.
The left-handed batsman has given the beginning to fly to West Indies because the host scored 119 in the first 10 overs.
But the Australian Bowler made a comeback and West Indies only managed 80 in the last 10 overs.
Both parties will now lock the horn in the three-match ODI series from Tuesday.

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