Haddin recalled as Aussies opt for experience
Veteran wicketkeeper Brad Haddin was recalled to the Australia squad
Wednesday as vice-captain for the upcoming Ashes tour to England as
selectors opted for experience against their fiercest rivals.
Haddin, 35, who has played only one Test since January 2012, replaces
Shane Watson as Michael Clarke's deputy in a 16-man squad for the
five-Test series starting in July at Trent Bridge.
Australia, who dominated England for so long in the Ashes but have
lost three out of the past four contests, are ranked fourth in the world
after a 4-0 drubbing at the hands of India last month.
Cricket chiefs have targeted a return to the number one ranking but
the retirements of modern-day great Ricky Ponting and Mike Hussey, until
lately a stalwart of the batting line-up, have left the team struggling
in key areas.
Chris Rogers, 35, has also been recalled, with chief selector John
Inverarity admitting experience was an important factor in the absence
of Ponting and Hussey.
Watson is in the squad but stood down from his role as vice-captain
over the weekend to concentrate on his batting and bowling following his
controversial axing in India for disciplinary reasons. Inverarity said
Haddin was now his first-choice wicketkeeper, with former gloveman
Matthew Wade likely to carry the drinks. Haddin will captain the
Australia A squad, which will play matches against Scotland, Ireland and
Gloucestershire before the Ashes series.
Rogers has also been selected, five years after he earned his one and
only Test cap against India. He has played extensively in England and
been in prolific form.
The selectors opted for six pacemen spearheaded by Peter Siddle,
James Pattinson and Mitchell Starc, with allrounder James Faulkner, Ryan
Harris and Jackson Bird giving Australia plenty of options.
But they are only taking one spinner in Nathan Lyon, with the highly
rated Ashton Agar missing out, along with paceman Mitchell Johnson, who
failed to make an impression against India.
Inverarity said he felt the squad had a good balance, but admitted
the series -- the first of a double-header against England this year --
would be tough against powerful opponents.
Australia squad: Michael Clarke (C), Brad Haddin (VC), Jackson Bird,
Ed Cowan, James Faulkner, Ryan Harris, Phil Hughes, Usman Khawaja,
Nathan Lyon, James Pattinson, Chris Rogers, Peter Siddle, Mitchell
Starc, Matthew Wade, David Warner, Shane Watson.
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