White determined to play for Australia again
January 31, 2012 17:31:03 UK
Axed Australian T20 captain Cameron White has insisted that his international career is not over and he has promised to come back stronger than ever.
The Victorian all-rounder endured a horrific Big Bash League campaign, in which he failed to deliver each and every time he went out to bat. His form was so poor that not only was he stripped of Australian captaincy but he wasn't even selected in the 14-man squad that will take on India in two T20 matches.
Many believe that White would now struggle to win his place back but the 28-year old plans on using the remainder of the domestic season to work on his game. He is determined to end his poor run of form and return stronger.
"It's probably a fair way away at the moment but I am confident it (international career) is not over. It's the same old line but I have to basically go back score and take wickets. I have faith in my ability. For me it starts in Adelaide on Thursday," White said.
About his woeful form, he added: "My Big Bash wasn't great. It was awful to be honest. It's nobody else's fault. My performances weren't good enough. At the end of the day that's what matters I guess. If you aren't good enough to get into the team you aren't good enough to be captain."
Australia are 1.61 to defeat India in the first T20 match while the tourists are 2.30 to get the win.
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