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Australian Players Can Still Perform On The Grandest Stage: Matthew Wade
Australia wicketkeeper-batter Matthew Wade believes that his team can still go out and perform on the biggest stage despite not being in ideal scenarios. He also believes that Australia can hit the ground running from their opening match against South Africa on October 23 in Abu Dhabi.
"We've been put in scenarios, which has not been ideal for anyone, but it hasn't made too much of a difference -- guys can still go out and perform on the biggest stage. The last two years has probably shown us, if you can find a way to push through these challenges and convince yourself you're ready to go, you'll be okay. It shows how fickle at times we were before Covid when we needed this preparation or needed that preparation," Wade was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au on Sunday.
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