Australian Test great Greg Chappell has said that it might be a blessing in disguise for Australia if all-rounder Shane Watson is just restricted to batting in the first Ashes Test at the Gabba from November 21.
Watson will today be chosen in Australia's first Test side to face England at the Gabba on Thursday week but a hamstring injury has his role as a part-time seamer under threat and he is likely to play as a specialist batsman.
According to News.com.au, Chappell believes that Watson's eternal quest to become the high-scoring Test match batting enforcer craved by his team can do without the additional strain of being the side's supplementary seam bowler, saying that it would be better for his batting as the less overs he scores, the more he would be able to make runs.
Chappell backed Watson to have a big impact at the top of the order by intimidating the opposition bowlers, saying he believes that Watson is on the verge of coming into his own as a Test batsman and punish the rival bowlers, adding that players like Watson have the ability to take a game away from the opposition and set up a Test in the first session.
Chappell further said that Watson could only do that if he does not have the added burden of bowling for his team, although the report said that Watson's likely absence from the bowling ranks will nullify one of the few advantages Australia has over England - a genuine fifth bowling option.