Australia cricket


Nobody welcomes the Australian summer as much as Callum Ferguson. While his South Australian teammates were toiling away last season, Ferguson was at home on the couch, nursing his reconstructed right knee, learning guitar and are planning a trip to Augusta to watch the U.S. Masters. There were many other things he could do. This time last year, Ferguson began to imitate Australia next breakthrough player. It was established in the ODI team and could have been used for the press his Test claims, but those dreams ended when he twisted his knee while meeting in the Champions Trophy final in Africa South. Finally, it is back in action. Ferguson made his comeback last month in the Twenty20 Champions League, where he showed he had lost none of its ability, by issuing two centuries and a half and finished fifth in tournament scoring running. More importantly, he finished the journey without lingering pain.


"I'm really happy with how the knee is pulled up," said Ferguson ESPNcricinfo. "I'm loving right next to it, go back to playing with the kids and be a dressing room again. I was going to my first real race in the back and you're always a bit 'nervous. But I've been as excited about the knee delayed. E 'tested very strong in the last three weeks. " Now begins the next leg of his return. Ferguson was recently named vice-captain of South Australia and has a key role if the Redbacks have to raise their Sheffield Shield and one day after the yield closed at the bottom of the table in both competitions last summer.