Clarke hopes Watson returns for fourth Test

March 13, 2013 04:29 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:16 pm IST - Mohali

Australian captain Michael Clarke

Australian captain Michael Clarke

Despite a miffed Shane Watson contemplating quitting Test cricket, Australian captain Michael Clarke on Wednesday expressed hope that the vice-captain would return to India for the fourth and final Test in Delhi.

After Watson and three of his colleagues — pacemen James Pattinson and Mitchell Johnson, and batsman Usman Khawaja — were axed from the team for the third Test because of their failure to complete a task set by the coach Mickey Arthur, the all-rounder returned to Sydney.

But Clarke and Watson spoke on the phone after the latter landed in Sydney and the skipper said it would be the best-case scenario for Australia if Watson could return in time for the final Test in Delhi, which starts on March 22.

“I think Watto has made it clear to everybody that that’s something he’s thinking about while he’s home.

“From my point of view he’s vice-captain of this team and he’s a big part of this team, there’s no doubt about that.

From the conversation Watto and I have had, 100 per cent he has gone home for the birth of his first child, which is very exciting for him. I know he’s really excited about that,” said Clarke.

“Hopefully all goes to plan there, Lee has the baby in the next few days and Watto is back here playing the fourth Test as our vice-captain. That’s the best-case scenario from my point of view and from the team’s point of view. The rest is really up to Shane,” he added.

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