For Test Series against Sri Lanka:
Four uncapped players in Aussie squad
Australia on Tuesday included four uncapped players in its squad for
the three-Test tour of Sri Lanka next month, while batsman Phil Hughes
was anointed as Shane Watson’s opening partner.
Offspinner Nathan Lyon, batsman Shaun Marsh, and young fast bowlers
Trent Copeland and James Pattinson are in the 15-man squad, but there
was no room for pace duo Doug Bollinger and Ben Hilfenhaus.
Michael Clarke leads the team in his first Test series as full-time
captain on a tour from August 6 to September 20 which also includes two
Twenty20 matches and five one-dayers.
Ricky Ponting, Watson and Michael Hussey provide experience, and
chairman of selectors Andrew Hilditch said the squad was a good blend of
young and old.
“It is obviously a very important time for Australian cricket as we
strive to get back to the top of world rankings in Test cricket,” he
said.
“But at the same time is a very exciting opportunity for this squad
as it takes on Sri Lanka on its home soil.
“We believe the squad has a really good blend of experience and young
talented players who we are sure are ready for the challenges ahead.
“There is a quiet confidence about the group, and we are sure this
squad will do all in its power to get the Australian Test team back to
where it needs to be in world cricket.”
Hughes got the nod to open with Watson following his run splurge late
in Australia’s domestic season, and Hilditch believes the pairing has
the makings of a great opening partnership.
“Phillip richly deserves this opportunity with his Sheffield Shield
performances, and of course has already proved he can succeed at
international level,” he said.
“He ended the interstate season in great form during the Shield final
and has continued on with a great series, featuring three hundreds, on
the Australia A tour of Zimbabwe.”
South Australian offspinner Lyon was selected after just four
first-class games, with the 23-year-old impressing on the just-completed
Australia A tour of Zimbabwe.
“Nathan may be a surprise selection, but he impressed all who have
seen him in the last year,” said Hilditch.
“He is a young man with immense potential and we feel he will take
this opportunity should he get the chance to play in Sri Lanka.”
Left-arm spinner Michael Beer, who played one Ashes Test last summer,
was also included, while paceman Copeland was picked on the strength of
87 wickets from his 17 first class matches. Pattinson, 21, is on the
plane despite having only played eight first class games.
“James is a young fast bowler with the potential to play an important
role for Australia in all three forms of the game and we look forward to
watching his further development during this tour,” said Hilditch.
The Test series opens in Galle from August 31 with following Tests in
Kandy from September 8 and Colombo from September 16. The Australian
squad:
Michael Clarke (capt), Shane Watson (vice-capt), Michael Beer, Trent
Copeland, Brad Haddin, Ryan Harris, Phillip Hughes, Michael Hussey,
Mitchell Johnson, Usman Khawaja, Nathan Lyon, Shaun Marsh, James
Pattinson, Ricky Ponting, Peter Siddle.
SYDNEY, Tuesday, AFP
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