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Arthur confident of Warner recovering in time for 1st Test

Last updated on: February 19, 2013 17:53 IST
David Warner

The suspense over David Warner's availability for the first cricket Test against India has not yet ended but Australian coach Mickey Arthur is "pretty sure" that the explosive opener will come through fit for the match starting in Chennai on Friday.

Warner did not play any of the two practice matches due to a thumb injury and there are significant concerns over whether he will play in the opening Test.

"We just want to see how Davey Warner comes up over the next day or two. It's critical that he trains well over the next day or two to play. I'm pretty sure and confident he'll come through but he hasn't faced any quicks yet," Arthur said on Tuesday.

"He's been doing a lot of batting against spin which has been fantastic. He hasn't faced pace bowling -- that's the only concern -- but he ticks that box today," he added.

If Warner fails the fitness test, all-rounder Shane Watson is likely to be promoted to the opener's slot to partner Ed Cowan.

'You want your most seasoned campaigners in the middle-order'

Last updated on: February 19, 2013 17:53 IST
Shane Watson

Arthur was all praise for Cowan, who made scores of 58, 40 and 53 in the two practice games.

"Ed has come out of these practice games with his head held high. He's had a good method against the spin and he's played exceptionally well. (Opening with Watson and Warner) would be a tough call but that's something we have to only weigh up once Davey Warner is fit or not fit," he said.

Arthur said being a seasoned campaigner, Watson would be needed in the middle-order, which is relatively inexperienced.

"I think Watto's a class player so wherever Watto fits in I think he adds value," Arthur said.

"Potentially through the middle is going to be a real tough time to bat, so you want your most seasoned campaigners in that area. We've got to look again and see what we think is going to be the best possible way of winning."

'Moises has done everything right to possibly get a Test match here'

Last updated on: February 19, 2013 17:53 IST
Moises Henriques

 Arthur was reluctant to divulge details of Australia's possible line-up for the match.

"That's the primary focus for us, how are we going to beat India in India. We've got to look at our best possible combination to do that," he said.

"I do think though that we've just come off a series where we've been Sri Lanka 3-0 -- do those players get first opportunity? I don't know. That's something that we'll have sorted out by the end of today," he added.

He, however, said that seamer Moises Henriques has a better chance of being picked than off-spinning all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, who was the only million-dollar buy of this year's IPL players' auction.

Henriques made his case with a haul of 4 for 12 in the first of the two warm-up games.

"Moises has done everything right to possibly get a Test match here," Arthur said.

'There's probably one all-rounder position that's up for grabs'

Last updated on: February 19, 2013 17:53 IST
Mickey Arthur

"We've chatted at length about it. We'll consider everything before we get the team out. But Moises has certainly done very well in these games.

"He's bowled exceptionally well I thought. The way he batted the other day was exactly as we want our batters to play. You've got to play with that intent here," he explained.

But Arthur said the dilemma over seam or spin is not entirely over as of now.

"We've got to look at what our best opportunity is to take 20 wickets. Maxie (Glenn Maxwell) has worked extremely hard. I think Maxie has got a huge future. We have to weigh that up," he said.

"There's probably one all-rounder position in our team that's up for grabs. We've got to then determine is it the all-rounder that can give us reverse swing or is it the all-rounder that can give us a little bit of handy off-spin?" he wondered.

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