Haddin omission hardest decision of my career - Lehmann


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  • Saturday, 01 Aug 2015

Cricket - Derbyshire v Australia - 3aaa County Ground, Derby - 23/7/15 Australia coach Darren Lehmann Action Images via Reuters / Craig Brough Livepic

BIRMINGHAM (Reuters) - Overlooking Australia vice-captain Brad Haddin for the third Ashes test was the "hardest decision I have had to make as coach", Darren Lehmann said.

The 37-year-old Haddin asked to be stood down for the second test at Lord's because his daughter was sick and was not recalled for the match at Edgbaston for which understudy Peter Nevill retained his place.

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