Wade willing to heed Hohns' Test advice

Tasmanian skipper Matthew Wade, overlooked for the two-Test series against Sri Lanka, says he'd be willing to move up the order to earn Test consideration.

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Matthew Wade (pic) will need to bat up the order to get a look-in as Test player, Trevor Hohns says. (AAP)

Matthew Wade is willing to heed Test selectors' advice and move up the order for Tasmania to demonstrate his credentials as a specialist batsman ahead of the Ashes.

Former Test keeper Wade, the leading Sheffield Shield run-scorer this season, admitted he was frustrated after being overlooked for the two-Test series against Sri Lanka.

Undeterred, the 31-year-old is ready to follow the latest direction from chairman of selectors Trevor Hohns, who has suggested he needs to bat higher than his current spot at No.6.

"I'm hoping they're not just looking at me as a specialist keeper, I hope they are looking at me as a batsman as well," Wade told Fox Sports News.

"If I have to prove that in Shield cricket, I will. I'll come up the order and take off the gloves."

Wade said his past experience batting at No.6 in the Test team with Tim Paine also in the side had been a "blessing in disguise" as it "probably showed the selectors that I can play as a specialist batsman".

"I'm not batting in the top four of five at the moment for Tasmania. But at the moment in the Test team, I feel like (a) No.5 or 6. That role would suit me perfectly," he said.

Wade suggested last month he hadn't heard from the selectors since being dropped from Australia's Test and ODI teams.

But he was glad when coach Justin Langer reached out weeks later, even if it was with bad news.

"(He) shot me an email before the start of the last Test just saying well done on my performances (but) at the moment I'm not probably going to get a look in anytime soon," Wade said.


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