Haddin hopeful of Clarke playing in Adelaide

December 06, 2014 02:22 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 04:53 pm IST - Adelaide

Brad Haddin and Michael Clarke cross over during a Test match against England. File photo

Brad Haddin and Michael Clarke cross over during a Test match against England. File photo

Vice-captain Brad Haddin is hopeful of Michael Clarke leading the Australian outfit in the first Test against India starting December 9 after the hamstrung skipper reported to training at the Adelaide Oval, in Adelaide on Saturday.

“Michael had a good hit today. He is going to back up this afternoon, and be involved in our session. So I haven’t thought about it (captaincy) to be honest,” said Haddin at the team’s training session on Saturday.

“Michael’s been strong for the team for a long time. I think he’s a tremendous captain and we want our captain out there playing. All signs are that he’s going in the right direction, and like everyone else, we want Michael out there leading our team in the first hour of play here in Adelaide,” he added.

Clarke had put in some work at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Friday before joining the team here and Haddin is not thinking about captaincy at the moment.

“No, I haven’t,” said Haddin when asked if he was thinking about having to lead the team in Clarke’s absence on Tuesday.

Getting a grip on things after the Phillip Hughes tragedy, the Australians practised for the second consecutive day and Haddin said that they will not look to complicate matters by over thinking about the events of the last two weeks.

“Yesterday was a very good day. We went back to cricket training. As simple as that,” said the ... year old wicket-keeper. “We all went back to the game we loved. And it was a good day,” said Haddin.

“We just got back to cricket,” he replied, when asked if the training session felt normal. “We can try to complicate it as much as we want, but we went back to cricket training.

Everybody did what he needed to do yesterday. We needed to feel that cricket hurt in our legs again.

“The next two days are about getting back to training.

Getting that cricket feel back in your legs and getting that soreness that you get from miles from out training. From that point of view, the next two days are important to get that feel. On Sunday will be a big cricket day leading into the Test match on Tuesday.”

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