Matthew Wade Australia hopes that he can seal the middle or low level position in the team’s line-up binding for the Twenty20 World Cup but believe that he can also fill as an opening if needed.
Wade hasn’t played a cricket since the defeat of Series 4-1 T20 Australia by Bangladesh in August, where he struggled in number five in the first two matches before moving onto the order.
Captain Aaron Finch, who did not stand up against Bangladesh, last week said that he and David Warner would open a punch at the World Cup in the United Arab Emirates and Oman.
“(I) prepare more to nail a medium order to the role of the lower order at this time.
Clearly with Davey (Warner) who returned and Aaron did not play the last series …
it was no secret that they returned two battery opened Australia, “Wade said told reporters.
“I think my role is above the order possible if we want to go a little harder and if they want the left hand, maybe I will enter then, but besides that, I will see myself calm maybe in the lower middle order.” 33-year-old player It had a disappointing time in Bangladesh, scored 42 running in the five rounds of 8.40, and fought against West Indies before that, managing 87 running in five matches.
“I played the last series and I am sure that I will play this series.
I have struggled pretty much anywhere in Australia’s order, so it just returned and took advantage of that experience,” Wade added, who would face.
Competition from Newcomer Josh Inglis.
Australia began their T20 World Cup campaign against South Africa in Abu Dhabi on October 23.