Keen to get India series started, says Haddin

December 06, 2014 11:09 am | Updated April 07, 2016 03:03 am IST - MELBOURNE

Brad Haddin

Brad Haddin

Australia are looking forward to getting back into competitive cricket in the first Test against India next week in the wake of Phillip Hughes's tragic death, wicketkeeper Brad Haddin said on Saturday.

The first match of the four-Test series starts in Adelaide on Tuesday, less than a week after batsman Hughes's funeral.

"We need the support of the Australian public and everyone leading into this first Test," Haddin told reporters at training in Adelaide.

"We're looking forward to playing and we need the help of everyone to enjoy the moment and just enjoy the game of cricket.

"Our job is to go and play cricket."

Haddin was keeping wicket for New South Wales when Hughes was struck by a bouncer in the domestic match at the Sydney Cricket Ground last week.

The veteran wicketkeeper was reluctant to weigh into the sense of occasion the match at Adelaide Oval will bring.

"I don't think you need to look too deep into what's going to happen. You're going to get a cricket game here on Tuesday, you'll enjoy it and so will we," Haddin said.

"We get back to playing the game we love. I don't think you need to complicate it any more than that."

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