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Zampa confident of playing Test

| | Jun 11, 2016, at 05:26 am
Adelaide, June 10 (IBNS)Australian spinner Adam Zampa said his bowling has improved with time.

He said he aims to play Test cricket for his nation.

"But in terms of making it to the next level in that format, I want to keep improving my bowling," the spinner was quoted as saying by

cricket.com.au "I think if I look at myself 12 months ago, 18 months ago, or 24 months ago, I think I'm ten times a better bowler than I was then," he said.

The bowler said: "Obviously I need to work out the conditions, bowling in Australia compared to bowling in places like here or India."

"I think the more I can experience that the better I'll be anyway," he said.


 

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