Hauritz offloads Test gear
Discarded Australian spin bowler Nathan Hauritz has marked his
failure to return to the Test team by giving away some of his cricket
gear during a yard sale, a report said Monday.
Hauritz, overlooked for inclusion in the Australian team taking on
England in the Ashes, was seen sitting in front of a cardboard box on
Saturday outside his apartment in Sydney’s Coogee area, The Daily
Telegraph said. The 29-year-old gave away some of his heavy woollen Test
sweaters during the sale, which included cricket books and generic
sportswear among general household items, the tabloid said.
“I don’t play for them anymore,” Hauritz simply said.
Hauritz has played 17 Tests for Australia, taking 63 wickets, since
earning his first call-up in 2004 for the Test tour of India in which
Sachin Tendulkar and VVS Laxman were among his first wickets.
But after being dropped late in the 2004-05 season, Hauritz had to
wait until 2008-09 for his second chance even as selectors struggled to
fill the void left by the retirement in early 2007 of spin great Shane
Warne.
The failure of selectors to choose the right-arm offbreak bowler for
the current Ashes series, in which Australia are floundering against a
confident England, has baffled many particularly given Hauritz’s
domestic form. Retired leg-spinner Stuart MacGill said he was dismayed
selectors had discarded Hauritz, first for newcomer Xavier Doherty and
now for Michael Beer — who only has five first-class games to his name.
``They are clearly telling Nathan Hauritz, `You are never playing
Test cricket again’,” MacGill told The Daily Telegraph last week.
Ahead of the Ashes, Hauritz said he was devastated at missing a berth
for the series, but admitted was simply not bowling well enough to merit
a place.
“I had a good crack there for a while but things didn’t go my way and
I need to improve,” he said last month. SYDNEY, Dec 13, 2010 (AFP) |