Australian batsman Matthew Wade is expecting another bouncer barrage from the Black Caps in the Boxing Day test – but this time he may take a different approach to combat it.
Wade was one half of the most absorbing battle of the first test in Perth, where he intentionally absorbed several deliveries from Neil Wagner on the body, rather than playing any risky shots. Australia coach Justin Langer called Wade "crazy" and the contest "absolutely brilliant", and with the bumps and bruises faded after the lengthy gap between tests, Wade is ready to face the music again.
"The way the fields were set and the way they bowled, I'd expect no different in this test. Especially Wagner, we saw the amount of bouncers and short-pitched bowling that he bowled last test, so we expect the same coming into this one," Wade said.
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