Shane Watson Admits It's 'Challenging' For Australia to Play Twenty20 Cricket
Shane Watson said Australia did not focus well on the Twenty20 format as it has only 'entertainment value'. He added that the Aussies might find it difficult to find the right combination ahead of the World Twenty20 in India
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: January 29, 2016 12:41 AM IST
Shane Watson believes Australia have struggled in the Twenty20 format in the past few years as it only has 'entertainment value'. (India vs Australia: Unbelievable Knock From Virat Kohli, Says Aaron Finch)
"It is challenging with Twenty20s. Apart from the World Twenty20, there really isn't that much riding on the series apart from national pride and wanting to win for your country," Watson said on Thursday. (After Virat Kohli's Brilliant 90, Spinners Help India Clinch Adelaide Twenty20 vs Australia)
"There is no rankings or big sort of things around and its pure entertainment value, and it certainly provides a lot of entertainment."
'Difficult to get right combination'
Watson said it would be a difficult task to get the right combination ahead of the World Twenty20.
"...it is always a challenge at the back end of a summer, especially with a couple of guys going to New Zealand early and the make up of the World T20 squad going to India potentially could be different as well. It's hard to know what the make up is going to be.
"There isn't much continuity with the T20 group until it gets into the WorldT20 and it makes it very challenging to get the combination right. To know the roles of different guys and how they fit in and makes it very challenging, that's one of the major reasons why we have been so inconsistent."
The hard-hitting all-rounder said he was extremely impressed with Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah.
"Seeing him in the IPL for Mumbai Indians, he has done incredibly well for them. He bowls at good pace and he is different from the way he swings the ball into the right-handers. Bringing the brand new ball in, he is able to execute his yorkers very well so there is no surprise that he has come into the Indian team and done very well."
'Healthy rivalry between Virat, Smith'
He, meanwhile, dismissed the flare-up between Steve Smith and Virat Kohli. (Steven Smith Dismissal Triggers Debate on Channel Nine's Live Mike Chat)
"Virat is a very excitable dude anyway so he gets involved in a contest. And obviously him and Steve have got a big and healthy rivalry as well for the most incredible batsman in the world at the moment. I will be very surprised if that affected the way Steve bats and he knows when to switch on. Virat plays with his heart on his sleeve and I certainly know that from experience. He sometimes gets into trouble because of it, but that's the thing that drives him as well," said Watson.
'Glenn Maxwell fit to play'
Australia will have Glenn Maxwell back into the fold for the second T20 after he has sufficiently recovered from his hamstring issues.
"Glenn Maxwell can just come in and take the game away from the opposition incredibly quickly. He's got all the shots. He hits the ball wherever he wants. You can't really captain against him, because wherever you set the field he's going to hit it where the fielders aren't. He's incredibly talented, and the x-factor he provides in any team, is very special to be able to do that," said Watson.
Watson heaped praise on Warner, who bagged the Allan Border Medal.
"It's amazing to think that someone who initially started out as a T20 batsman like he was, took the game on and then just continued to transform into being an incredibly exciting Test batsman as well. He is so consistent at scoring big runs.
"If you look back over the years at how he's evolved, it's pretty incredible. While growing up, there are a lot of players who become Test cricketers and it's hard to be able to evolve into an ODI or T20 cricketer. But to go the other way and have the foundation of his batting technique like he does, it's very special talent that he's got.