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Old June 13, 2005, 08:02 AM
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The batting order in practise matches doesn't give any indication of what will be used in the NatWest Series
H.F has a realistic assessment here! The explanation is probably a simple one.

The batting order in test matches also reflects the injury status of the team. Bear in mind that the selectors don't want (or find it meaningless) to reveal the injuries of several players as they could be minor. As such, whether Rajin plays at 3 or 4 is a speculative discussion.

The physio is also quite an important figure as day by day our team places "fitness" quite high in the priority of the day.in this matter. Don't forget that.
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