'Clarke should be playing' - Lehmann
Michael Clarke was desperately unlucky to miss out on a place in Australia's squad for the first Test, according to Darren Lehmann
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Michael Clarke was desperately unlucky to miss out on a place in Australia's side for the first Test, according to Darren Lehmann. Clarke lost the battle with the allrounder Shane Watson for the No. 6 spot when the 13-man squad was announced on Thursday.
Lehmann, who offered to give his Test place to Clarke in India in 2004, said the selectors needed to show faith in Clarke. "Michael Clarke is the one I still like. I think he has a great future in Australian cricket," Lehmann told the Daily Telegraph. "I think Michael Clarke can play for ten years. I would like to see him play and give him an opportunity. He has all the shots, plays the right brand of game and could be a future leader."
Clarke said he was not surprised that Watson had got the nod. "I probably always think the worst so it doesn't hurt so much," he said. "Deep down I did think they would go with Watto. I guess I knew I didn't do too much batting at the ICC Champions Trophy, simply because all the guys were doing so well above me, and that was terrific. I am obviously disappointed to miss out, I'd like to play for Australia in every Test but I guess my focus now is to just get back to New South Wales and make as many runs as I can in one- and four-day cricket."
Clarke has had limited opportunities to play for his state since being dropped from the Test team last summer. "That's the hardest thing," he said. "I think in my last three games for New South Wales I've scored 170, 200 and then 50 and 70 [against England] early this week. That comes with playing a lot of one-day cricket, and where I'm batting you don't always spend a lot of time in the middle. And you know what, I wouldn't swap being part of Australia's one-day team, and playing every game I can. I love it."
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