Fleming back and going strong
ADELAIDE, Jan 10 AAP - Swing bowler Damien Fleming firmly stated his comeback from a string of injuries, claiming three wickets for Australia A against the West Indies in a tour match here yesterday
Valkerie Mangall
09-Jan-2001
ADELAIDE, Jan 10 AAP - Swing bowler Damien Fleming firmly stated his
comeback from a string of injuries, claiming three wickets for Australia A
against the West Indies in a tour match here yesterday.
Fleming said he had done plenty of fitness work while recovering from recent
injuries and would be strong for the remainder of the season as a result -
putting him in a good position to be called back into senior Australian
ranks.
"I was really glad to get picked in these games," Fleming said.
"For me to get a couple of games under my belt here, you never know what can
happen after that ... I'm really pleased that I have been patient and worked
really hard and kept my strength up.
"My fitness is good and it's a big end of the year really for me, whether I
just play the full year for Victoria - we're really in a good position for
the Shield final - and then if I'm lucky enough to get a game for Australia,
there's a lot of cricket left for the Aussies this year too.
"I feel in a really good position at the moment ... I reckon I'll be going
pretty strong for the rest of the summer now."
Fleming took 3-18 from 10 overs as the West Indies beat Australia A by four
wickets in a day-night fixture at Adelaide Oval.
The Windies bowled Australia A out for 145 in 42.3 overs and reached 6-146
with 8.1 overs to spare.
The win was an ideal preparation for the Windies before their one-day
international series opener against Australia in Melbourne on Thursday.
Meanwhile, Australia A meets Zimbabwe in a day-night match in Brisbane on
Friday.
Fleming's three-wicket haul follows his comeback match last week in which he
took three wickets for Victoria in a one-dayer against Western Australia
after missing more than a month with a bulging disc in his neck.
That injury came after he battled a knee complaint during the winter and
then broke a finger early in the season.