Melbourne, ANI : Australian team leg-spinner Adam Jampa said on Tuesday that his last goal was for the Kangaroo team to play Test cricket. However, this task is not easy for Adam Jampa, as he has played only 3 matches in the last two seasons of the multi-day cricket Sheffield Shield played in Australia. Adam Jampa has just 5 wickets in these 3 matches. In such a situation, it will not be easy for him to debut in Test cricket.
ESPN Cricinfo quoted Adam Jampa as writing, "For me playing Test cricket is still the ultimate goal. Over the years, it's been really easy for people to point to me as a white bowler. I've spent the last few years. Have played most white ball games for Australia, so this is really limiting my first class opportunities so I would like to change my perceptions I am. "
28-year-old Adam Jampa has said, "I know my first class record is not already good, but I have played very few first class cricket in the last 3 years. However, in a few years I have played as a bowler Have improved myself a lot. So I still want to get Baggy Green.
In the last few years, leg-spinner Adam Jumpa has confirmed a place in Australia's ODI and T20 International teams. Zampa has said that he knows where he stands at the time of selection in the Test line-up, adding that he has not even discussed it with head coach Justin Langer. Adam Jampa, who played 55 ODIs and 30 T20s for the country, played his last match in March, which was the last match of any team at the international level.
ESPN Cricinfo quoted Adam Jampa as writing, "For me playing Test cricket is still the ultimate goal. Over the years, it's been really easy for people to point to me as a white bowler. I've spent the last few years. Have played most white ball games for Australia, so this is really limiting my first class opportunities so I would like to change my perceptions I am. "
28-year-old Adam Jampa has said, "I know my first class record is not already good, but I have played very few first class cricket in the last 3 years. However, in a few years I have played as a bowler Have improved myself a lot. So I still want to get Baggy Green.
In the last few years, leg-spinner Adam Jumpa has confirmed a place in Australia's ODI and T20 International teams. Zampa has said that he knows where he stands at the time of selection in the Test line-up, adding that he has not even discussed it with head coach Justin Langer. Adam Jampa, who played 55 ODIs and 30 T20s for the country, played his last match in March, which was the last match of any team at the international level.
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