Hayden doubtful for the first Digicel Test

Australia captain Ricky Ponting speaks at the Digicel Series launch media conference
KINGSTON, JAMAICA – With less than 48 hours left before the start of the First
Digicel Test at Sabina Park Australia’s main opening batsman Matthew Hayden is
doubtful.
Captain Ricky Ponting described his chances of taking his usual opening slot as
50/50.
“He’s probably 50/50 at best, he was supposed to be fully tested today, that
didn’t happen,” Ponting reported to the media at the series launch media
conference at Sabina Park without explaining the reason for the opener not
undergoing the fitness test.
Hayden, a veteran of 94 Tests, is suffering from an Achilles problem, which
prevented him from taking part in Australia’s solitary warm up game over the last
weekend in Trelawney. The big left-hander is a critical component of the mighty
Australian batting line up, best illustrated by his 8242 Test runs at an
astonishing average of 53.51 and inclusive of a former world record of 380 for
the highest individual score.
“He has actually woken up a lot better today (Tuesday) than he has in the last
two days, if he wakes up well tomorrow (Wednesday) they will probably do some
sort of testing tomorrow but you’d have to say not playing last week and having
limited preparation for the Test, he’s probably 50/50 at best,” Ponting
emphasised.
Ponting explained that the team physiotherapist Alex Kontouri who has been
treating Katich thinks that Hayden’s condition is improving and Hayden’s fate will
be determined based on an assessment of the injury on the day before the First
Digicel Test, which begins at Sabina Park on Thursday May 22nd.
Ponting also revealed that the Australian camp has already thought about the
repercussions of Hayden missing the First Digicel Test.
The Australian captained said that left-hander Simon Katich who has completed
23 Tests thus far would open the batting while Brad Hodge will bat at number
five.
Katich made 97 in the warm up game against the Jamaica Select XI.
The Australians are already missing Vice-captain Michael Clarke who remained in
Australia to attend the funeral of his fiancé’s father.
Hodge with five Tests to his name is not an original member of the squad; he
was brought in as a replacement for Clarke after he pulled out.
Phil Jacques will open the batting with either Hayden or Katich while Ponting,
Michael Hussey and Andrew Symonds will make up the rest of the batting line up
with support from debutant wicketkeeper Brad Haddin who will get his first taste
of Test cricket following the recent retirement of the legendary
wicketkeeper/batsman Adam Gilchrist.
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