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Tuesday, 7 May, 2002, 09:28 GMT 10:28 UK
Waugh prepares for call
Steve Waugh in training
Waugh hopes to be ready if injury hits the current team
Steve Waugh says he has embarked on a punishing training course to further his ambitions of a recall to the Australian one-day side.

"You've got to be fit, you've got to be ready and I want to be considered if someone gets injured or the form of another player drops," Waugh said.

The batsman was replaced as skipper and dropped from the side in February after the home side failed to make the finals of the triangular series against South Africa and New Zealand.


I want to make sure I've done everything possible to try to get back there
Steve Waugh
His replacement Ricky Ponting then led the world champions to a 5-1 series win in South Africa but Waugh has not given up hope of a return in time for the World Cup in the Republic next February.

"I'm hoping to be first in that queue, so I've got to put myself in that position by getting runs, taking wickets if I bowl, just playing good cricket.

"If I can get the performances on the board, then you're going to be forcing the selectors' hand somewhat if a position becomes available."

Time running out

Waugh, and brother Mark, were both named last week in the Australian Cricket Board's list of 25 contracted players for the next year,

That indicates they are unlikely to be dropped from the Test side but time is running out for the twins to make their mark again in one-day cricket.

Australia play three one-day internationals against Pakistan in July, during the Southern Hemisphere winter, before travelling to Sri Lanka for an ICC tournament in September.

The team then tours Pakistan, but may not play any limited-overs cricket, with three Tests planned and only a month available for the trip.

Australia's next one-day fixtures are at home to England and Sri Lanka in December - just three months before the beginning of the World Cup.

"I want to make sure I give it my best shot at trying to get back in there," Waugh said.

"I don't want to sit back in a few years' time and say, 'I wish I would've tried harder to get back into that one-day side.'

"I want to make sure I've done everything possible to try to get back there. I don't want to go half-hearted."

See also:

04 Mar 02 |  Australia v South Africa
Curtain falling on Waugh era
04 Mar 02 |  Australia v South Africa
Waugh axed from one-day squad
16 Feb 02 |  Australia v South Africa
Ponting is new Australia captain
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