Being sledged by Barmy Army would be great - Weatheraldpublished at 20:31 GMT 8 November
Image source, Getty ImagesAustralia Test hopeful Jake Weatherald says being sledged by England fans in the Barmy Army would be "one of the greatest moments of my life".
The 31-year-old has been included in Australia's squad for the first Test after an impressive 18 months in the Sheffield Shield.
The left-hander averages 41.33 in three matches this season, having finished last season as the top run-scorer and with an average of 50.33.
Asked by ABC how he would handle the pressure of a series that could be fiery, Weatherald said: "I don't really know, to be fair. I can be pretty reserved at times, but I can be pretty fiery as well.
"It'd be funny. I'm sure if someone starts saying stuff to me, I probably can't hold myself back, but at the same time, I'm not going to go out looking for it.
"I'll just take it on for what it is and every moment is going to be a cool experience.
"Being sledged by the Barmy Army would be one of the greatest moments of my life."
Chief selector George Bailey stopped short of confirming Weatherald would make his debut in Perth, but told the Tasmania batter the day after his 31st birthday.
"It was awesome. It was the best present I've had in a long time," said Weatherald.
"It's probably not as glamorous as what you'd probably make it out to be when you're a kid, but at the same time, like, it's no less momentous at the time.
"I didn't call my dad because he's notorious for telling everyone and at the time, the squad hadn't been announced. I knew if I called him, half of Australia would know before the team was announced, so I left that.
"My mum was in Japan with my stepdad, so that was pretty safe and my wife is pretty good at keeping secrets. It was good."






















