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Brad Haddin feels comfortable with Aggression

Said Brad Haddin comfortable with the aggressive attitude of Australians remain in spite of the public's reaction to David Warner stoush with Rohit Sharma in Melbourne on Sunday. Fined the International Criminal Court and Warner 50% of his game for an altercation that Rohit approached and asked him to "speak English" fee, and the incident led to a broad discussion about the skiing and the position of Australia.

CEO of Cricket Australia James Sutherland said he and Warner had said to stop looking for trouble on the pitch after the match India. However, Haddin said in Hobart before Friday's ODI against England, Australia will not change the way you play and said they always respect their opponents and the game.

He said, "We have a clear message of where everything is in" Haddin on Wednesday. "We know the kind of game we want to play cricket and not different for all of us in Davie. We are there to compete, and the referees are there to do their job and they will in Chapter anything they see that this is inappropriate and not in the spirit of the game.

"All Australian team has played in the aspects of the game of cricket and respect the opposition. We are very pleased with the way we play."

Australia has won both of their matches so far in the tri-series and will be looking to continue the long win under new captain, with Steven Smith to lead the side in Hobart due to suspension of George Bailey to slow the rate in Australia. Was also comfortable and Warner, and that means some large mixing for the beatings.

He joined Shaun Marsh and Cameron White team will be all of the candidates to open along with Aaron Finch, in spite of himself Haddin and Shane Watson also has a lot of experience opening ODI. Haddin said there will be a lot of players put their hands up to come up with Finch to face the new ball.

"I know both of these men will be eager to reach higher because traditionally is the best place to bat here," Haddin from Marsh and white. "You can be Whitey, can be swamps, and could be me. There are a few options we have. If I get a chance to open, and I'm equally comfortable as there is and if the team needs in order to achieve a balance I'm happy to go there but I'm pretty content where I am. "

There can also be no change in the attack, with the Tasmanian Xavier Doherty opportunity for inclusion on his home ground Bellerive Oval. Doherty has taken 49 wickets on the list 26.53 in place and it will also help improve Australia more rates, after Glenn Maxwell threw only two amounts through spin Slow performance on Sunday.

"It's always good to get the guys to play in their home state," said Haddin. "I know it's definitely like a chance. He knows this is a good wicket as anyone. He'd help in the amounts as well."

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