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West Indies tour of England, 2009

Fixtures

May 2009
Wed 6 - Sun 10 11:00 local, 10:00 GMT
1st Test - England v
West Indies Lord's, London
Thu 14 - Mon 18 11:00 local, 10:00 GMT
2nd Test - England v West Indies Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street

Thu 21 10:45 local, 09:45 GMT
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Sun 24 10:45 local, 09:45 GMT
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Tue 26 10:45 local, 09:45 GMT
3rd ODI - England v West Indies Edgbaston, Birmingham

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Jaques won't give up on Test spot

Australia's contracted players 2009-10

Bulletin by Shwe Wai


Phil Jaques celebrates his hundred, West Indies v Australia, 3rd Test, Barbados, 3rd day, June 14, 2008
Phil Jaques' last act in Australian Test colours was a century in Barbados

Phil Jaques will continue to fight to regain his national spot despite suffering a setback in his recovery from a severe back problem when he was dropped from Australia's contract list on Thursday. Jaques has opened in 11 Tests for the team and scored 108 in his last match 11 months ago, but he was cut from the XI in India and returned home for surgery.

His comeback began towards the end of the season and did not go well, with him requiring a second operation on his back and Phillip Hughes capturing the vacancy created by Matthew Hayden's retirement. "It is obviously very disappointing," he said in the Sydney Morning Herald.

"I suppose I have lost my contract because I've had injuries this past year. All I want to do is get back on the park. When I am fit and healthy I will put scores on the board, I know that."

Shaun Tait also missed out due to his battle with his body. A long-term hamstring injury kept him out for much of the season and he was passed by a young group of bowlers including Peter Siddle and Ben Hilfenhaus.

Despite his omission, Tait has been told by Andrew Hilditch, the chairman of selectors, that he remains in Australia's plans. "Shaun's been quite clearly told he's very much in the mix for one-day cricket in particular and he'll be closely considered once he's back to full fitness," Hilditch told AAP. "We hope he's going to play cricket for us in the next 12 months but it's still a bit uncertain when he's still not back to full fitness and training, so we'll just monitor that, how he progresses."

Australia have a hectic schedule over the next year and Hilditch said Tait could return via Australia A. "He took it extremely well, probably because he's such a great bloke," Hilditch said. "But underneath all that I'm sure he's hurting, but I'm also sure he'll come back strong."

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