Hot Searches: ICC Rankings | Mohammad Asif | More...
Share Email Feedback Print

Allrounder expected to train with Queensland

Dumped Symonds back in the nets

Cricinfo staff

September 13, 2008

Text size: A | A


Adam Gilchrist: "Andrew Symonds is heavily affected by the last year's incidents" © Getty Images
 

Andrew Symonds has joined his good friend Matthew Hayden for a net session in Queensland in what is believed to be his first hit-out since being banished from Australia's squad. Symonds took the opportunity for some practice on Friday, the same day he was left out of Australia's 15-man touring party to visit India.

The Sydney Morning Herald reported that Queensland were hopeful the allrounder would be training with the state squad within a couple of weeks. He has reportedly already spoken to Phil Jauncey, the sports psychologist who will help Symonds through his rehabilitation program organised by Cricket Australia.

However, Cricket Australia stood firm on Symonds' situation and told the selectors he was not ready to be considered for the India trip. Aside from a brief statement that shed little light on his situation, Symonds has not spoken publicly since being sent home from Darwin for going fishing when he should have been at a team meeting.

Symonds' general attitude has been a concern for Australia over the past 12 months, a period during which he was subjected to monkey chants during an ODI series in India and was then at the centre of a racism controversy with India's Harbhajan Singh. The incident resulted in Harbhajan being initially banned for three Tests but then cleared on appeal.

Adam Gilchrist, Symonds' former team-mate, believes the batsman remains upset about the racism episodes. "I think it is fair to say that Andrew Symonds is heavily affected by the last year's incidents," Gilchrist told CNN-IBN.

"I can't speak for him as in what he was thinking but it is difficult to explain things. It is a common problem or issue and it is only going to be increased with pressures and intensity and the scrutiny that these players go through."

The loss of Symonds, who has averaged 77.70 in Tests in the past year, is a big blow to Australia's middle order ahead of the four-Test tour. Harbhajan, who will play in the series, is keen to put last season's controversy behind him.

"I would prefer to look forward," Harbhajan told the Sydney Morning Herald. "He is obviously a great player and there is no doubt about his ability to change a match. He has done a lot for Australian cricket. I hope he is well, and that he is getting better."

Post this story on your favourite website Email this page to a friend Feedback Print this page
FeedbackTop
Share
E-mail
Feedback
Print
Cricinfo staffClose
Country Fixtures Country Results
Australia A v Pakistan A at Townsville - Jul 3-6
Australia A 230 & 44/0 Pakistan A 333
Eng Women v Aus Women at Wormsley
Jul 5 (10:45 local, 09:45 GMT)
Eng Women v Aus Women at Lord's
Jul 7 (10:45 local, 09:45 GMT)
England v Australia at Cardiff
Jul 8-12 (11:00 local, 10:00 GMT)
Complete fixtures »
  • ESPN Cricinfo

Sponsored Links

NoPurchaseNecessary. Subject toOfficial Rules

At Cricshop

Rogers Business Internet

Citibank

and get a calling card

Cricinfo Cricket Quiz

International 20-20 special edition

The Cricinfo Daily

Our e-mail newsletter

Cricinfo on Facebook

Get the cricket banter going

  • ESPN
  • Soccernet
  • Scrum