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White loses faith in his spin bowling

Updated on: 15 February,2011 09:25 AM IST  | 
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After having tough time against India -- five wickets at an average of 68.40 - Cameron White has confirmed he has lost faith in his leg spin bowling and has no immediate ambition to regain it.

White loses faith in his spin bowling

After having tough time against India -- five wickets at an average of 68.40 - Cameron White has confirmed he has lost faith in his leg spin bowling and has no immediate ambition to regain it.


Leg-spin was the discipline that got White his Test debut in 2008 against India, but a tough time against them triggered a collapse in his confidence, to the point that he almost completely refused to bowl himself when leading Victoria.


White has bowled only 15 overs for the season in first-class cricket, while in one-day internationals he has not bowled for his past 50 matches, last being used in the one-off match against Scotland in August 2009, The Sydney Morning Herald reports.


Previously, White's usual response to questions about his leg-spin was that he was still working on it in training.

In the lead-up to the opening practice match against India ahead of the World Cup, he admitted he was content playing as a specialist batsman.

"No doubt I have to get back bowling at some stage, but at the moment I'm just concentrating on my batting," White said.

"I just lost a bit of confidence in my bowling to be honest for one reason or another. I didn't feel as confident as probably what I should have. I haven't bowled for a while in international cricket, that's for sure," he said.

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