London: Shane Watson is relishing the the prospect of
opening for Australia in the upcoming Ashes series in England, the
all-rounder said on Thursday.
Watson did his best to play himself into some sort of form with a
rapid 90, off just 94 balls and including 20 fours, on the second day of
Australia's tour match against Somerset at Taunton on Thursday as the
visitors closed on 266 for four.
After a rain-shortened day, Watson spoke of his delight at the vote
of confidence he'd received from former Australia batsman Lehmann,
brought in after South African Mickey Arthur was sensationally sacked
just 16 days before the first Ashes Test at Trent Bridge on July 10.
"It's nice to get that confirmation and it's a hugely exciting
challenge for me," said Watson, one of four players controversially
dropped during the 4-0 Test series loss in India in March for failing to
provide written feedback on the team's performance requested by
Arthur.
"Darren is very up front about things, from my experience of him,
but he also does care when he needs to," added Watson. He is black and
white in a really good way.
"It's nice for me personally to know I have the backing of the
coach and the opportunity to open is something I am very excited about.
"I didn't know exactly what my role would be until Darren took over
as coach. I had a few chats with Michael Clarke and Mickey Arthur about
it, but there was no confirmation.
"Darren has been more definite about where he wants me to bat.
"It doesn't mean any more security because if I am not performing I can't expect to get picked. But I'm very happy about it."
England hold the Ashes after a 3-1 series win in Australia in
2010/11 and also won the preceding Ashes clash in England in 2009.
Much of their recent success against Australia has been built on
penetrative swing and seam bowling, with Watson saying England's attack
represented the "ultimate challenge" for an opener, a role he was thrust
into in 2009.
As for Australia's chances of regaining the Ashes, Watson said: "We
are obviously the underdogs coming into the series and we haven't
played well, especially in India a few months ago.
"We know we are going to have to be at our best very consistently
throughout the series to have the success we want. England have a very
good side, which has been the case for quite a while now.
"It's going to be a massive challenge for us and we are all very excited about it."
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