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Someone will get hurt in Perth: Waugh

September 30, 2003 13:08 IST

Australia captain Steve Waugh warned Zimbabwe's batsmen on Tuesday that they could get hurt in next week's first Test in Perth.

Steve WaughThe Africans, ranked ninth in the International Cricket Council's Test Championship, will face the world's top-ranked team on a bouncy Perth wicket.

The WACA Ground pitch is famous for forcing touring batsmen to duck and weave against the Australia pace attack led by Jason Gillespie, Brett Lee and Glenn McGrath.

"Perth is a bouncy wicket. It's unique in world cricket and there is always a chance somebody is going to get hurt over there," Waugh was quoted as saying in Sydney's The Daily Telegraph newspaper on Tuesday.

"That was a fierce contest against England (in December last year). There is always that danger in Perth."

Lee bowled a bouncer in the 2002-03 third Ashes test in Perth which floored England tailender Alex Tudor, who received six stitches above his left eye.

"You have to be courageous to score runs in Perth," Waugh added on Tuesday.

"That's the nature of the pitch. That's why it's a great place to play because it Tests you out over there."

Waugh made a similar comment before the England Test, saying it would take great courage to make a big score in Perth.

Waugh is the game's most-capped player and second-leading run-scorer with 10,521 runs at 51.07 from 162 matches including 32 centuries.

The 38-year-old has hit centuries at all Australia's current Test venues except for Perth. Waugh's highest score in his 14 Tests at the WACA Ground is 99 not out in the fifth Test against England in 1994-95.

The first Test against Zimbabwe starts in Perth on October 9. The second and final Test starts in Sydney on October 17.

Australia will name their team for the first Test on Wednesday.


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Sub: Their pitches are challenge

Their pitches are challenge because they support their bowlers. Our pitches are unsportsmanlike because they do not support their bowlers. Where does it say in ...


Posted by yasho





Sub: Australians could get hurt too ;-)

Zimbabweans should say that Australians could get hurt too if they open their mouth and sledge them


Posted by ramprasad





Sub: Physical danger

Waugh is right. The same is going to happen to the Indians especially players like Sehwag,Ganguly, Bangar and other openers. May the good God protect ...


Posted by Muralidhar Rao





Sub: test !!

True Steven !!! Tendulkar was put to TEST at Perth at the age of 19 & he overcame that test to become a great player ...


Posted by Srinath





Sub: Graveyard to Perth-22yard.

I don’t know how Zimbabwe’s batsmen will face aussies attack but later we will also have to face them on WACA. Sachin tendulkar ,Rahul Dravid ...


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