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Published 07 Jan, 2013 08:16pm

Watson to put bowling duties on hold

SYDNEY, Jan 7: Injury-plagued all-rounder Shane Watson is set to put his bowling duties on hold and concentrate on his batting when he makes his return to the Australia team, coach Mickey Arthur said on Monday.

The burly 31-year-old has struggled with injuries and missed the third Test against Sri Lanka in Sydney after sustaining a calf strain during the second test in Melbourne.

“Watto wants to come back as a batsman. He wants to come back into the team with a primary focus of batting,” Arthur told reporters in Sydney.

“He feels every time he bats and then he gets injured bowling, he just loses a bit of momentum with his batting.”

The retirement of Ricky Ponting and Mike Hussey from the middle order means Australia will have quite an inexperienced batting order for upcoming Test series.

The decision on when to resume bowling will be left up to Watson.

“Once he feels his body is going well and that he feels he’s cemented his batting position, we will then take another look at how we want to go with Shane in terms of bowling,” Arthur said.

“And that’s a decision that only Watto can make. We’ll be working very closely with him on that, because obviously Shane bowling a couple of overs is really good for us.

“Shane Watson absolutely loves bowling. He still wants to bowl, but his primary focus right now is to make the team as an out-and-out batsman.”—Reuters

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