The pink ball won’t prompt Ashleigh Gardner to go back to her shell this week. When Australia’s clean-striking all-rounder will play her first Test on home soil.
The 24-year-old Ashleigh Gardner made his Test debut on the 2019 Ashes tour. But the day-night clash with India began on Thursday at the Metricon Stadium. This takes shape as their first opportunity to donate to Baggy Green in Australia.
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Gardner is Regarded as One of the Most Damaging Batsmen of the Game:
He is regarded as one of the most damaging batsmen in the game since 2017. When he made the record of WBBL ton in just 47 balls.
Ashleigh Gardner, fresh from Sunday’s knock of 67, which was the highest score of his ODI career and which included 10 fours. He won’t over complicate things with a quick change of format.
Ashleigh Gardner Said my Game doesn’t Really Change:
Gardner explained, “It’s still about sticking to my strength. Not going into my shell is the biggest thing.” “That’s what the coaches told me the whole time – whatever the format, my game doesn’t really change.
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“I have that freedom within this side that I can still play naturally. And don’t shy away from my strength. Keeping the bad balls away and respecting the balls. Make an innings and don’t put too much restraint on it. Not that There is a big difference in one day cricket.
“It will be a special occasion for everyone. We don’t get to play many Test matches.”