Sydney - Australia wicketkeeper Brad Haddin said Tuesday that he was behind was not equipped, the team from one day to India and Sri Lanka face and admitted that it will be too heavy for him back in place.
Haddin selectors said they had been excluded from the team of 14 men for the first three games of the series Tri-nation, had to give him a break after the 4-0 Test limestone of India, but 34 years to year.
"I think every time you think of the Australian cricket team that I am, you fell," he told Sky Sports Radio said.
"You give another man a chance to take your place and you have to see if they do well, you may find it difficult to obtain in the team.
"But it is what it is and I have to deal with it and make sure I'm ready to play it."
Haddin was made by Matthew Wade, who 10 years younger and says he wants to make the best of it.
"I'm happy for my chance to venture and see what happens there," Wade told reporters.
"I hope my best, I do not know what the voters have in mind those three games, but I will do my best to remove it with a difficult decision for me."
Haddin busy in the summer, the performance test and Wade praised his likely replacement selectors must decide to make a change.
Australia and India one day series on 5 February at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
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