Posted by rukshanshamilk Wednesday, November 4, 2009


"It has been a long tour, I guess, and the guys have been away for a long time now and we've probably played a bit too much cricket but we will see how we go and I am sure the boys will go well in the next three matches and come home with a (series) win," he was quoted as saying by 'The Australian Associated Press' here.

Siddle played in the World Twenty20 Championship, the Ashes, a seven-match one-day series in England, the Champions Trophy, the Champions League Twenty20 for Victoria before being called up for the seven-match series in India.

The pacer said his injury, which he picked up during the fourth one-dayer in Mohali, was not all that serious and he would be fit for the home Test series against West Indies later this month.

"It's nothing bad. I just pulled up a little bit tight, with a bit of soreness, from the last match and they decided the best thing with the first Test coming up was just to come home and rest up and make sure I am 100 per cent fit and ready to go for that," Siddle said.

"There's no worries at all, just a bit of soreness, and the selectors and coaches thought it was the best thing to stay off for the rest of the game and come home and take it easy," he added.

Apart from Siddle, pace spearhead Brett Lee, all-rounders Moises Henriques and James Hopes and wicketkeeper Tim Paine have returned injured from India.

Vice-captain Michael Clarke, regular wicketkeeper Brad Haddin, paceman Nathan Bracken and batsman Callum Ferguson were not even there in the squad due to their respective injuries.

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