Aussies set for historic Sharjah Test
After a month in Colombo, the Australian cricket team heads to Sharjahtoday for an historic first Test in the United Arab Emirates.
AAP
09-Oct-2002
After a month in Colombo, the Australian cricket team heads to Sharjah
today for an historic first Test in the United Arab Emirates.
Australian and Pakistan will arrive Dubai this afternoon and will have
just one full day of practice before the second Test of the neutral
series gets under way in Sharjah.
It will mark the first time Australia has played a Test in non-Test
country.
Pakistan played two matches there earlier this year, scoring resounding
wins over West Indies in both.
Australian coach John Buchanan said the quick turnaround and with
conditions more extreme than Colombo, it would be arduous for both
sides.
"But that's the way the schedule is and we have to deal with it,"
Buchanan said.
"They'll be more aware of what it's going to be like than us but it will
be pretty bloody hot and humid, worse than here."
Sharjah has has been recording temperatures of around 40 degrees with
the humidity around 80 per cent.
"I do believe the team which can adjust to the conditions more quickly
will have the advantage in the first game," Buchanan added.
The Australians, one-nil up in the series, won't make a decision on
their team until they've seen the pitch conditions but Buchanan said it
was traditionally a "flat" deck offering reverse swing and a little bit
of spin.
Injured fast bowler Jason Gillespie will travel with team but won't play
in either Test after tearing his calf muscle on the last day of the
first day.
West Australian quick Brad Williams will join the team in Sharjah to
cover for Gillespie.