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Deccan Herald » Sports » Detailed Story
CRICKET / Tait, Jaques included in Ausstralian squad for first Test
Hogg faces MacGill challenge
Brisbane, AP:

 Australian selectors have named two spinners in a 13-man squad for the first cricket Test against Sri Lanka, starting at Brisbane next week.

Legspinner Stuart MacGill and left-armer Brad Hogg will likely vie for a single spinner’s position in the Australian line up for the November 8 match at the Gabba ground.

Brett Lee will lead an Australian pace attack comprising Stuart Clark, Mitchell Johnson and Shaun Tait.

MacGill, 36, picks up the leg-spinning role left vacant by the retirement of world record wicket-taker Shane Warne.
He is favoured to play his 41st Test match and his first since last April’s Test against Bangladesh at Chittagong.

Good form
Hogg’s recent good form in domestic first class play has won him inclusion in the Australian squad and his left-arm bowling offers the selectors, and captain Ricky Ponting, additional variety.

His last Test was against Bangladesh at Sydney in 2003.

Chairman of selectors Andrew Hilditch said he wanted to see all 13 players training in Brisbane before making a final decision on the Australian XI.

“Stuart MacGill is an excellent legspinner with a great record for Australia, and Brad Hogg, despite having limited (Test) experience due to his outstanding one-day record, is coming off a very strong performance for Western Australia in the (domestic) Pura Cup,” Hilditch said.

“Having both of them in the squad gives us the opportunity again to assess the conditions and decide upon what selection is best.”

Shaun Tait squeezed Ben Hilfenhaus out of the fourth fast bowling position, following his strong recovery from elbow surgery.

Meanwhile, New South Wales opener Phil Jaques has been chosen to replace the retired Justin Langer as Matthew Hayden’s opening partner.

The left-handed Jaques, 28, will be playing only his third Test match and his first for 18 months.

Squad: Ricy Ponting (captain), Adam Gilchrist, Stuart Clark, Michael Clarke, Matthew Hayden, Brad Hogg, Michael Hussey, Phil Jaques, Mitchell Johnson, Brett Lee, Stuart MacGill, Andrew Symonds, Shaun Tait.

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