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Debutants Finch, Hughes to open for Australia

Updated January 10, 2013 22:50:42

Australia will field debutants in its top three batting spots in Friday's one-day series opener against Sri Lanka in Melbourne, but captain George Bailey denied it was a second-string side.

Bailey said on Thursday that Aaron Finch and Phil Hughes would open the batting, with left-hander Usman Khawaja coming in at number three.

Bailey will bat at number four in an inexperienced line-up that also includes all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, who has only played four ODIs.

David Hussey and Brad Haddin add some experience to the middle order.

The selectors resisted naming a fourth debutant, leaving quick Ben Cutting out of the bowling attack.

That leaves Mitchell Johnson, Mitchell Starc and Clint McKay to fill the pace spots with Xavier Doherty the specialist spinner, supported by Maxwell and Hussey.

Bailey rejected claims he will lead a B-team into the opening match of the five-match series.

"For these two games this is the best side that Australia can put out," Bailey said.

Selectors on Sunday announced a 13-man squad for the first two ODIs.

"I've got no doubt that if guys perform well, for sure there'll be a few debutants in this game.... I think you'll see these guys a lot more in one-day cricket, I think you'll see some of them play Test cricket."

Bailey added that it was the perfect occasion for the debutants to shine.

"It's a huge opportunity and a great one.... What you want from your top four, top five (batsmen) in one-day cricket is for them to score the bulk of the runs and to win you the game," he said.

"Whether it's your first game or your 50th game, that expectation doesn't change."

Underlining the Australian team's relative inexperience, Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene (386) has played more one-dayers than Australia's entire XI (366).

AFP

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First posted January 10, 2013 12:55:05


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