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More toil for Hauritz

Nathan Hauritz must have thought his luck had changed when he was batting on the first day and the ball hit the stumps without removing the bail

Peter English
Peter English
25-Feb-2013
Nathan Hauritz must have thought his luck had changed when he was batting on the first day and the ball hit the stumps without removing the bail. It hasn’t. Poor guy. After being taken to at Hove in the first game, he suffered similarly tough treatment in Worcester today. It was nothing like Bryce McGain’s pummelling in Cape Town earlier in the year, but Hauritz was unable to contain, the trait he is picked for.
In 1993 Shane Warne was smashed around Worcester by Graeme Hick and then nobody took much notice of him until his first ball at Old Trafford. That day Warne restricted himself to legspinners, not wanting to show any of his other tricks. Hauritz doesn’t have that luxury and is doing his best already, even though he has had some trouble gripping the Duke ball.
So first to the good news for Hauritz. Stephen Moore, who top scored with 120 for the England Lions, said Hauritz spun it and bowls with nice shape.
Now for the not so good news. “We went out there to make sure we made life difficult for him,” Moore said. And they did. “Without that X-factor Shane Warne has, you’ve got that area you can attack. There was a lot of pressure on him if he didn’t hold up an end.” In 18 overs he gave away 80 runs, including two sixes down the ground, and unless there’s a big haul in the second innings, Australia will have to go for four fast men in Cardiff.
Shane Watson batted in the nets today as he recovers slowly from his thigh injury that should prevent him from being considered for the first Test. He also delivered his opening balls of the Ashes tour, stopping after some laps of the oval to bowl three deliveries to some corporate spectators having a pick-up game after play. The outswinger worked off a couple of steps and he avoided further injury.

Peter English is former Australasia editor of ESPNcricinfo