Brad Haddin ready to lead if duty calls but has fingers crossed for Michael Clarke

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Brad Haddin ready to lead if duty calls but has fingers crossed for Michael Clarke

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Brad Haddin is ready to step up as Test captain if duty calls but he hopes it doesn't because the Australia team needs Michael Clarke.

The 37-year-old Haddin was on Monday named to return from injury as deputy to skipper Clarke in the 12-man national squad for the first Test against India at the Gabba from December 4. However there remains a big question mark over Clarke, who was selected subject to fitness as he continues to receive treatment for his chronic back and hamstring problems.

Painful: Brad Haddin gets treatment during the series against Pakistan in the UAE.

Painful: Brad Haddin gets treatment during the series against Pakistan in the UAE. Credit: Getty Images

Haddin said he had faith Clarke would be fit and ready to play, and hadn't really considered stepping up to replace him as Test skipper.

"Michael looks like he's going in the right direction," Haddin said. "[The captaincy is] not something I've thought about, until I get the call that Michael can't play. I'm a real good vice-captain. I don't know about captain. If the time comes and that's the decision they decide to go with, I'm comfortable ... I can lead a cricket team.Fingers crossed – he's our best player and we need him."

Haddin said the shoulder he damaged in the second Test against Pakistan was now showing no signs of discomfort. "I was a bit nervous the first five days I was home but over the last seven days I've been able to do everything pain free," he said. "I had a dive on Saturday and there was no discomfort at all."

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