Khaleej Times

Lehmann feels break may benefit Australia

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sydney — Darren Lehmann promised Australia won’t be under-prepared for their tour of Bangladesh after a pay dispute left them temporaril­y unemployed — and said the enforced break may have even done them good.

But the coach said he would be sure to put his 14-man squad through their paces at a one-week training camp in tropical Darwin, before they leave for the two-Test tour next Friday.

The camp represents the first formal cricket environmen­t for Australia’s top internatio­nals since they were booted out of the Champions Trophy in June.

Since then, they were among about 230 players who were technicall­y unemployed for more than a month over a long-running pay dispute, which was finally resolved last week.

But despite having only a week to prepare for their first Test tour of Bangladesh in more than a decade, Lehmann said the disruption was not a concern.

“Until you get there you don’t know, but we’re squeezing enough in this next week, and guys have been doing stuff with their (home) states,” Lehmann told the official Australian cricket website late yesterday.

“Even through the MoU (pay negotiatio­ns) they were training and preparing as though they were playing. So in terms of fitness, they are probably ahead of the game, they’re really strong and fit which is really pleasing. Now it’s just getting their skills up to the required level before we leave.”

Lehmann said the break from playing and touring had even benefited some players by refreshing them mentally and physically heading into the Bangladesh tour. — PTI

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