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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Watson left out as Clarke names unchanged team

Updated November 21, 2012 18:41:43

Shane Watson has failed in his bid to play in the second Test against South Africa in Adelaide as Australia named an unchanged Test line-up.

Watson had been put through a number of fitness tests throughout the week in the lead-up to the crucial match starting tomorrow, but ultimately came up short in his recovery from a calf strain.

"He improved a lot over the last few days ... but is probably a few days short of being 100 per cent," captain Michael Clarke told a news gathering.

"We're doing everything in our power to give him the opportunity to be right for the third Test in Perth.

"He sees himself as an all-rounder, he wants to be an all-rounder, he knows the impact he has on this game with both bat and ball. He's a huge part of our squad when he's doing both.

"Our plans are to try get him to 100 per cent as quickly as we can, knowing that we've got eight days now until the Test in Perth."

Watson's omission means there is no change to the batting line-up, with under-pressure Dave Warner and Brisbane Test debutant Rob Quiney keeping their spots.

With the three-Test series locked at 0-0, Australia will be hoping both batsmen can get amongst the runs on Adelaide's batter-friendly pitch after Clarke, Ed Cowan and Michael Hussey showed them how it's done with big scores at the Gabba.

Clarke's magnificent 259 not out, alongside Cowan's 136 and Hussey's 100 saw Australia dreaming of an unlikely day-five win over the world's top Test side, but Warner (4) and Quiney (9) both failed.

Swing bowler Ben Hilfenhaus kept his place in the bowling attack after Mitchell Starc was touted as a possible replacement after some errant bowling in Brisbane.

With Starc kept on as 12th man, Clarke says he is confident in Hilfenhaus's abilities.

"I thought we did really well after ... day one, I thought the bowlers came back really well," Clarke said.

"We took 14 South African wickets, they took five of ours.

"We've got a good combination, we've got a good mixture of aggression but also bowlers that can bowl long spells and dry runs up if required out there on that wicket."

Meanwhile, South Africa has confirmed leg-spinner Imran Tahir and all-rounder Faf du Plessis will replace Rory Kleinveldt and the injured JP Duminy in its Test line-up.

Mixed messages abounded over whether Watson could play solely as a batsman if he was not fit enough to fulfil his bowling duties.

High performance manager Pat Howard was against Watson's selection unless he could bowl, while chairman of selectors John Inverarity was open to Watson playing as a specialist batsman.

While Watson insisted he would not bowl if he was selected, former captain Ricky Ponting said that would put too much pressure on his team-mates.

"No one can go into a Test match 70 per cent fit," Ponting said.

"I don't care if you're a batsman and a slip fielder. If you can't bat at 100 per cent, then you are putting pressure on other blokes as well."

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First posted November 21, 2012 11:23:26


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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Australia squad unchanged for 4th Test

Updated January 17, 2012 13:07:02

Australia named an unchanged 12-man squad for next week's fourth Test against India in Adelaide, where they could wrap up a series clean sweep.

The hosts ensured they would win the series in Perth on Sunday when they hammered India by an innings and 37 runs to add to equally emphatic victories in Melbourne and Sydney.

Spinner Nathan Lyon, who was 12th man as the Australians went with a four-man pace attack in Perth, is almost certain to start at the Adelaide Oval when the Test gets underway next Tuesday.

"A spin bowler has always been a priority in Test matches at Adelaide Oval and it is very likely that Nathan Lyon will replace one of the other bowlers," chief selector John Inverarity said in a statement.

"The fact the Australians were able to dismiss India in only 60 and 63 overs in Perth and the extra two rest days because the Test finished early has meant that there is reduced concern about excessive workloads for the fast bowlers."

Lyon says the Australian team is keen to win back the number one ranking in world cricket and can continue improving under Michael Clarke's captaincy.

"There's a really good vibe at the moment in the cricket side led under Mickey Arthur and 'Pup' so... we've still got a lot of hard work [ahead] and that's one of our goals, and if we go up to number three after this Test match it'll be a great result but only one little step on the way," he said.

Mitchell Starc, who played his third Test in Perth, has already conceded that he is the most likely of the four bowlers to be dropped to make way for Lyon in the side.

Ben Hilfenhaus and Peter Siddle are certainties if fit, while injury-prone Ryan Harris came safely through his return to the Test arena at the WACA.

Number three batsman Shaun Marsh retains his place in the squad despite making just 11 runs in Perth to add to his three runs in three innings over the first two tests.

Squad - Michael Clarke (captain), David Warner, Ed Cowan, Shaun Marsh, Ricky Ponting, Mike Hussey, Brad Haddin, Peter Siddle, Ben Hilfenhaus, Ryan Harris, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon.

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Tags: cricket, sport, australia

First posted January 17, 2012 12:35:46


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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Bulls unchanged for Vics clash

Updated November 29, 2011 16:32:04

Unbeaten Queensland has stuck with an unchanged line-up for the top of the table Sheffield Shield match with Victoria starting on Friday at the MCG.

The Bulls head into the contest 16 points ahead of the Bushrangers, with Monday's four-wicket win over South Australia making it a perfect five outright wins from as many matches this season.

Much of the Bulls' success is down to the performances of their young brigade, with the likes of leg-spinner Cameron Boyce and batsmen Joe Burns, Peter Forrest and Wade Townsend leading the way.

Boyce's five-wicket haul against the Redbacks left him with 17 wickets at an average of 23.88 from four matches this season.

Opener Townsend, who scored 166 not out against the Redbacks, has 430 runs at 53.75, while former New South Wales middle order batsmen Forrest has 429 runs at 53.62.

The clash with the Bushrangers is Queensland's last Shield match before the hiatus from first-class cricket for the Twenty20 Big Bash League.

Queensland: James Hopes (captain), Cameron Boyce, Ryan Broad, Joe Burns, Luke Feldman, Peter Forrest, Matthew Gale, Chris Hartley, Chris Lynn, Alister McDermott, Michael Neser, Wade Townsend (12th man to be named)

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First posted November 29, 2011 16:32:04


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