Waugh determined to get back into team

Published July 23, 2002

KOLKATA, July 22: Australian test captain Steve Waugh is determined to get back into the one-day team for next year’s World Cup in South Africa.

Steve and his twin brother Mark’s chances of playing in the tournament suffered a severe knock last week when they were left out of two international squads.

“I still have ambitions to play for Australia in one-day internationals,” Steve Waugh told reporters.

“I want to give myself every opportunity to try to get back into the side.”

The Waughs, now 37, were omitted from a 14-man squad to play a triangular limited-overs series against Pakistan in Kenya next month followed by the ICC Champions Trophy in Sri Lanka from Sept 12-29.

They also missed out on selection for an ‘A’ tour of South Africa involving seven one-dayers against South Africa ‘A’ from Sept 4.

But Steve Waugh said he was prepared to fight for his place.

“All I can do is to make sure that I am playing properly and ready for the first game of the season and play for New South Wales,” Waugh said.

“The selectors have picked quite a lot of young guys for the ‘A’ side. They mentioned to me they know what Mark and I can do and want to have a look at some other players. That is not a negative thing.”

Steve has made 325 one-day appearances, 106 of them as captain, while Mark is Australia’s leading scorer in limited overs internationals with 8,500 runs in 244 matches.

Steve captained Australia to victory in the 1999 World Cup, but was dropped from the squad for a limited overs series in South Africa earlier this year.

Waugh thinks Australia will be the favourites to defend the World Cup.—Reuters