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Symonds offers to lift his pace

Andrew Symonds is prepared to employ his medium-pace to help Australia cover the loss of Shane Watson against England on Sunday

Cricinfo staff
06-Apr-2007


Brad Hodge has been keeping busy as he waits for another opportunity © Getty Images
Andrew Symonds is prepared to employ his medium-pace to help Australia cover the loss of Shane Watson against England on Sunday. Symonds, who has delivered only offspin since returning from arm surgery, hopes to be back to full bowling fitness in time for the match as the team runs through its options after losing an allrounder.
Mitchell Johnson is a chance of coming in but if Symonds is able to increase his pace it opens the way for Brad Hodge to return. "I'm not far off," Symonds said in the Sydney Morning Herald. "With Shane being injured, I think it is just a bit of cushioning for Ricky Ponting if he needs to have someone else to go to for medium-pace in a Powerplay or something, or just wants to change it up a bit."
Watson is due to have a review on his injured left calf and James Hopes, the Queensland allrounder, has been placed on standby in Australia. While Hopes waits for a phone call, Hodge is desperate for a recall after scoring a century against The Netherlands before being squeezed out by Symonds.
Hodge has been staying in shape by undergoing a draining exercise program. "It's pretty much the only way to keep yourself sane when you are running the drinks most of the time," Hodge said in The Australian. "I just think it's an important part of training.
"You have got to keep yourself mentally ready and quite strong. I am just trying to keep myself as busy and as fit as I possibly can." If Australia decide to pick Johnson and attack England with four fast bowlers then Hodge will spend more time on the sidelines.
"It's a couple of nervous days ahead," Hodge said. "I guess the good thing is I have played well over the last two months. The confidence is definitely there. It's just a matter of seeing which way the side fits best, and hopefully I'll get a game."