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Australia v New Zealand: James Pattinson won’t hold back at MCG

Fast bowler James Pattinson says he will continue to push the boundaries upon his return from a disciplinary suspension.

Australian quicks James Pattinson and Pat Cummins have a conversation during a nets session at the MCG on Monday. Picture: Getty Images
Australian quicks James Pattinson and Pat Cummins have a conversation during a nets session at the MCG on Monday. Picture: Getty Images

Fast bowler James Pattinson says he will continue to push the boundaries upon his return from a disciplinary suspension.

The Test quick knows there’s a line he can’t cross, but has promised to not hold back against New Zealand in his Boxing Day return.

“I just play cricket the way I know how to. If that’s pushing the line, it’s pushing the line,” Pattinson said.

A one-match suspension for an alleged homophobic slur in a Sheffield Shield game cost the fiery Victorian a start in the opening Test of the summer against Pakistan.

But an injury to Josh Hazlewood has opened the door for Pattinson to play his third Boxing Day Test, eight years after his first, and four years since he last played for Australia at the MCG. While acknowledging his recent mistake, the 29-year-old said he played his best when on the edge.

“When you go through setbacks like that, and getting suspended, you have to think about that a little bit more.

“There is a line and sometimes you cross it. If I look back at that, you learn from your mistakes and you try to address them. But I get the best out of my cricket when I am going 100 per cent. I am not going to hold back.”

His MCG appearance will be a full-circle moment for Pattinson, who made his Test debut against New Zealand in 2011 before a spate of injuries continued to interrupt his career.

The path back to the Test team for Pattinson included spinal fusion surgery in 2017 and moments when he thought the opportunity to play at home again had passed him by.

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“The world we live in now, you’ve got to expect that things can pass you by,” he said.

“Having been through so much disappointment with my back, it’s always in the back of your mind. But I like to keep a positive mindset. I worked one day at a time.

“I’ve been hungry pretty much my whole career, it’s no different now.

“I’ve been through a lot of setbacks and the hunger has always been there.”

Pattinson, who made his Test return in the Ashes opener at Birmingham in August, has an outstanding record against New Zealand, and at the MCG.

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He’s taken 20 wickets in just three Tests against the Black Caps, and has 12 wickets in two Boxing Day Tests, taking six wickets against India in 2011 and six more against the West Indies in 2015.

Pattinson hasn’t bowled in a match since a Sheffield Shield clash in November and his Test teammate Matthew Wade said the Kiwis could feel the force of a bowler ready to unleash.

“He hasn’t been much fun to face in the nets lately,” Wade said.

“He’s put a mountain of work in.”

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Russell Gould
Russell Gould Sports editor

Russell Gould is a senior sportswriter with nearly 20 years' experience across a wide variety of sports including AFL, cricket, golf, rugby league, rugby and horse racing. Starting as a sports reporter at MX, then the Herald Sun, he has written news and in-depth features as well as covering major events in both Melbourne and around the world, from the 2003 rugby World Cup, though to the 2019 Ashes in England, two US Masters at Augusta and every Boxing Day Test since 2010. Having also spent four years as the Herald Sun sports chief of staff, he is now the founding sports editor of NCA NewsWire.

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