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Ryan Harris looking forward to playing in Ashes 2015

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Ryan Harris in action © Getty Images

Ryan Harris in action © Getty Images

Johannesburg: Dismissing suggestions that the Ashes might be the last international match of his career, Ryan Harris has said that he hoped to keep playing into the Australian summer. The Australian fast bowler will soon turn 36 but is determined to carry on as long as his “battle-scarred body” cooperated, reported Sport24. Ryan Harris to undergo structured plan to be fit for Ashes 2015

Harris said that his goal was to get back and play here in Australia but added, “That’s a long way off.” He said that he had already retired three or four times because of the many injuries he suffered in the past five years but was looking forward to England now. “We haven’t won over there for a long time and hopefully we can turn that around this time,” he added. Steven Smith: England will not even come close to winning the Ashes 2015

After recovering from knee injury last year, the Australian veteran paceman played three of Australia’s four home Tests against India. He was recently overlooked, somewhat controversially, for the co-hosts’ ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 squad despite his fine record in one-day internationals.  Ryan Harris to miss West Indies tour citing first child birth concern


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