Monday 31 August 2015

Bailey dismisses retirement talk

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Batsman says he still wishes to play T20 cricket for Australia in the wake of being neglected for Cardiff match

Australia batsman George Bailey says despite everything he has goals to play in one year from now's World T20 in India and demands he has not resigned from the briefest organization of the amusement. Bailey was ignored for determination for Monday's erratic T20 worldwide misfortune against England in Cardiff and has not played 20-over cricket for Australia since the gathering stage exit finally year's World T20 in Bangladesh. Snappy single: England win in T20 nailbiter A Cricket Australia representative affirmed the 32-year-old's aspiration to keep playing T20 cricket for his nation. "George has identified with the selectors and group administration and focused on his craving to highlight in the Twenty20 universal squad later on and to be a piece of the group that goes to the ICC World Twenty20 in India one year from now," the announcement said. "The selectors and group administration are completely strong of that and now it's dependent upon George to put the exhibitions on the board to give himself the most obvious opportunity with regards to determination." Bailey's T20I vocation has been a remarkable one to date. In January 2012, Bailey turned out to be just the second Australian to introduction as chief, behind Dave Gregory in the inaugural Test match in 1877, when he drove his country against India at Sydney Olympic Park. The hard-hitting right-hander has captained each match he's played for Australia in T20 cricket, taking his side to the World T20 semi-last in 2012 and arrangement wins against England and South Africa.
Bailey’s experience as captain at T20I and state level, along with weight of runs for Tasmania, saw him lead Australia in one-day international cricket in January 2013 in place of the injured Michael Clarke – a position he has taken on 29 occasions.
And it’s in the 50-over format where Bailey has found most success, scoring 2018 runs at 41 with two centuries.

A remarkable one-day tour of India in 2013 produced 478 runs at 96 and earned him a call-up to Australia’s Test team for the 2013-14 summer where he was part of the 5-0 Ashes whitewash.

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