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The Ashes | Day-Night Test, Day 3: 'Thankful' Neser relishing every bit of successful Test debut

Lucky to get into Australia playing XI for the second Test in Adelaide, Michael Nesser is making the best out of his debut Test and relishing every moment that is coming his way. 

He was seen celebrating passionately along with his teammates after taking his maiden wicket in the format and expressed his gratitude to his teammates for being able to play with them at the highest level.

"I got a lot of love from the team ... I'm just really thankful I've got so many good mates playing in this team and they just got around me,” Neser said to one of the host broadcasters Seven.

Neser also celebrated his time in the middle with the bat in his hand as he smashed the tired and exhausted England bowling attack to all parts of the Adelaide Oval and scored a 24-ball 35. He came back with the ball and did his primary job of taking wicket from the word go by dismissing Haseeb Hameed on the second ball of his Test career towards the end of the second day. 

However, he could not add on to his tally on the third day and said that the hosts were aware of the challenges of bowling under the sun when the pitch appears to be flatter and the ball doesn’t do much compared to the time when lights are one.

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