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Brad Haddin improving with age: Wayne Phillips

Wayne Phillips has said that his Australian Cricket Academy student Brad Haddin is turning back the years

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Published: Dec 14, 2013, 12:42 PM (IST)
Edited: Dec 14, 2013, 02:19 PM (IST)

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former Australian keeper Wayne Phillips is astounded by his former academy graduate’s recent form © Getty Images

Sydney: Dec 14, 2013

 

Former Australian keeper Wayne Phillips has said that his one time Australian Cricket Academy student Brad Haddin is turning back the years in incredible fashion – improving by the ball at age 36.

 

According to News.com.au, Haddin has wrong-footed England at every marker in the return Ashes bout with decisive half centuries in the Brisbane Ashes opener and 118 during a record 200-run stand with Michael Clarke in Adelaide. Haddin”s second Test 118 was arguably more valuable than Prior”s 118 in a dead rubber Sydney Test three years ago, the report said.

 

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Phillips rates the significance of Haddin”s series changing knocks, punctuated by 94 in the first Test with Australia staggering at 6/132, equal to left-armer Mitchell Johnson”s exhilarating heroics, the report added. He said that Australia looks a more settled group and Haddin provides them the unity.