Australia name Test squad for Hobart showdown against West Indies
The squad to contest the Frank Worrell Trophy is:
Steve Smith (c) NSW
David Warner (vc) NSW
Joe Burns QLD
Nathan Coulter-Nile WA
Josh Hazlewood NSW
Nathan Lyon NSW
Mitchell Marsh WA
Shaun Marsh WA
Peter Nevill NSW
James Pattinson VIC
Peter Siddle VIC
Adam Voges WA
Mitchell Starc is out of the squad due to a stress fracture in his right foot sustained during the third Test against New Zealand in Adelaide.
Coming into the 12-man Australian squad is the uncapped West Australian paceman Nathan Coulter-Nile.
National Selector Rod Marsh said: “With the exception of a forced change through the injury to Mitchell Starc we have decided to keep an unchanged squad following a successful series win against a strong New Zealand side.
“In an ideal world we would have liked Nathan Coulter-Nile to have played some more Sheffield Shield cricket but he has been a proven performer for Australia in short-format cricket and has very good pace. We think he is ready to compete at Test level if required.”
Right-arm Victorian paceman Scott Boland has been named as a stand-by player should any of the fast-bowlers in the squad not be fit enough to take their place for the Hobart Test.
Commenting on the decision to nominate the 26-year-old as a standby player, Marsh said:
“Hopefully all the bowlers from the Adelaide Test recover well over the next few days but we are mindful our fast bowlers have had a heavy workload over this series. Scott presents as a good option if the situation with any of our fast-bowlers change. He’s bowling very well at the moment and is not far off selection. His seven-wicket haul against Western Australia showed just what he can do at an elite level.”
Boland will be available to play for Victoria in the Sheffield Shield match starting this Sundayunless Cricket Australia advise otherwise.
Australia currently holds the Frank Worrell Trophy after winning the two-match series against the West Indies in the Caribbean earlier this year.
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