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Haddin supports short ball attacks

| | Jan 03, 2015, at 02:42 am
Sydney, Jan 2 (IBNS) Australian wicket-keeper Brad Haddin has said he is prepared to face the short-ball attack by Indian bowlers in the last Test against the visitors here.
Indian bowlers have used the short-ball attack  against the Australian in the past two Tests.
 
"If that's their plan, they'll have plans for it and I'll combat them whatever way I see fit," Haddin was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au.
 
"If I see I need to change momentum of the game in the last hour and I need to get through that period and set up the game for our team," he said.
 
By winning the first two Tests , Australia have already bagged the series.
 
India will face Australia in the last Test under the leadership of the new skipper Virat Kohli.
 
MD Dhoni had resigned as the Test skipper and even announced his retirement from the longer version of the game after India had drawn the third Test against the hosts.

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