Cricket
Australia’s National Selection Panel (NSP) has
today announced a 13-man squad for the third 3 mobile
Test match against England starting on Thursday (14
December) at the WACA Ground in Perth.
The 13-man squad is:
| 1. Ricky Ponting (captain) |
TAS |
31 |
| 2. Adam Gilchrist
(vice-captain) |
WA |
35 |
| 3. Michael Clarke |
NSW |
25 |
| 4. Stuart Clark |
NSW |
31 |
| 5. Matthew Hayden |
QLD |
35 |
| 6. Michael Hussey |
WA |
31 |
| 7. Mitchell Johnson |
QLD |
25 |
| 8. Justin Langer |
WA |
36 |
| 9. Brett Lee |
NSW |
30 |
| 10. Glenn McGrath |
NSW |
36 |
| 11. Andrew Symonds |
QLD |
31 |
| 12. Adam Voges |
WA |
27 |
| 13. Shane Warne |
VIC |
37 |
Commenting on the selection
of Adam Voges NSP chairman Andrew Hilditch said: “The
retirement of Damien Martyn has given the NSP an opportunity
to look at some of the fantastic young players who are
emerging in Australia at the present time.
“This was not an
easy decision as there are many players pushing for
selection which augers well for the future of Australian
cricket.
“We are excited to
give Adam this opportunity to join the squad. He is
an outstanding young player who performed exceptionally
well at the Commonwealth Bank Centre of Excellence and
since his time at the CBCE he has had a fantastic start
to the domestic season. His inclusion in the squad is
a just reward for his efforts to date.”
“There is some uncertainty as
to the conditions we will face at the WACA and we will
wait until after we have assessed these before naming
a final eleven shortly before the commencement of the
game on Thursday.
“Shane Watson continues
to recover from his hamstring strain but our advice
from medical staff was that he would not be fully recovered
by the start of the Test, therefore we will allow him
to have a full recovery and we expect that he will be
fully fit and available for selection ahead of the fourth
3 mobile Ashes Test in Melbourne.
Andrew Symonds has played 10 Test matches
for Australia and his last appearance in the Test side
was against South Africa in Johannesburg during March-April
this year.
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