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I just want to stay fit and ready to return: Siddle


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Published : 18 Dec 2019 07:45 PM | Updated : 05 Sep 2020 10:30 PM

Australia's veteran pacer Peter Siddle is keeping his emotions in check even as he has been called up to Australia's 13-man squad for the Boxing Day Test against New Zealand - as a replacement for the injured pacer Josh Hazlewood, Cricbuzz reports.

"It's always hard to say, isn't it? [chances of playing]. At the end of the day, there've been two guys on standby throughout the previous series and this Test against New Zealand. I'm probably down the pecking order a little bit but yeah it's nice to be back in the squad. Home-ground and a ground I bowl well at. So that's all I can hope for and we'll see what happens in four days," Siddle said of his selection.

"It always was a dream of mine to play in a Boxing Day Test when I was younger being a Victorian. Whenever I get the opportunity to play at the G, I've wanted to perform and do well. And yeah it's definitely going to be my last chance getting a crack at it. Fingers crossed but like I said, wait and see. Bowl well and see what happens. I've never been one to worry too much about the selection part of things. Make sure I'm ready and that stuff will either happen or not," Siddle said.

"I'm not worried about proving people wrong. At the end of the day, I'm just trying to stay fit and stay ready. I just want to play cricket. I love playing it. If I probably didn't enjoy playing, I would have retired two years ago when I had that last big injury. Obviously didn't finish well in the Ashes, the injury and all that but yeah one last crack at home. We'll see how it goes,. It's exciting isn't it, doesn't matter how old you are. To get the phone-call and be back around the group. It's exciting times," he said.

"I'll play the first game for the (Adelaide) Strikers in Canberra against the (Sydney) Thunder. And then I'll head to Melbourne the day after that. Sadly miss the first home game here for the Strikers. At least it's for a good reason. We'll see what happens around selection. At this stage, I'll miss only that one game for the Strikers and if not selected be back up and ready for the Gold Coast," he said.