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Watson back in action

Watson back in action

02/11/2012 08:14:18 AM

Shane Watson has made a successful return to cricket after a three-month injury lay-off but Brad Haddin's batting woes continued as the pair came face-to-face in a Sydney grade cricket match on Saturday.

Playing his first game for Sutherland against Haddin's Eastern Suburbs side at suburban Waverley Oval, Watson smacked seven fours in a 27-ball 30 and bowled six overs, taking 0-17 in the Sharks' five-wicket loss.

He bowled well within himself, operating at slow to medium pace, but came through with little inconvenience.

The all-rounder last played in Australia's second Test win over South Africa in Johannesburg in mid-November and hopes to figure in the latter stages of this month's triangular international one-day series.

He plans to continue his comeback in NSW's Sheffield Shield clash with Western Australia starting Friday in Perth.

"I've been waiting quite a while for this moment. It was nice to get out there and spend some time in the middle," Watson said.

"It's been a very frustrating couple of months and I missed it a lot."

"I got through it with no issues. It all worked out pretty well"

Haddin's hopes of an immediate return to the Australian one-day side suffered a setback when he was out for just one off two balls.

He attempted to loft NSW teammate Steve Smith down the ground but only succeeded in skying a simple catch to cover.

It was a lazy dismissal, adding to Haddin's dreadful run of outs with the bat this summer.

He had earlier spent a rare stint in the field after Easts stuck with Haddin's state deputy Peter Nevill as wicket-keeper.

The in-form Nevill repaid them with two catches and a match-winning 98 not out.

It's been a reoccurring theme for Haddin this season.

The Australian selectors rested the out-of-sorts gloveman from the first three matches of the triangular one-day series, replacing him with Matthew Wade.

Wade struck 67 in his debut match against India and followed it up with four catches and a stumping in the win over Sri Lanka on Friday night, turning up the heat on Haddin.

The selectors will announce their squad for the next batch of one-day matches on Monday, with Haddin expected to return despite his slump.

There is speculation Wade may be retained in the squad as a batsman.

Unlike Watson, Haddin refused all media interviews after his grade failure.

 
Photograph Copyright : Getty Images

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