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Monday, November 11, 2013

Bailey to make Test debut in Ashes


SYDNEY: George Bailey will make his Test debut in the opening Ashes clash against England next week while Mitchell Johnson returns to Australia's pace attack, selectors said on Tuesday.

Bailey got the nod in a 12-man squad on the back of his remarkable one-day international form including the recent tour to India where he amassed 478 runs at 95.60 while also serving as captain.


"We have included George Bailey in this line-up and are excited by what he can offer at Test level," national selector John Inverarity said of the 31-year-old, ahead of the first Test in Brisbane, starting on November 21.


"He is calm and composed and comes into the squad full of confidence." Selectors will be hoping he can bring much-needed middle order stability with the Tasmanian preferred to Alex Doolan.


"It was certainly discussed at great length last night. Of course the national selection panel have been in contact quite a bit over the last few weeks and that had a lot of discussion," Inverarity said of the selection.


"Alex Doolan is a very highly regarded player in our eyes. But George Bailey has been in fantastic form with the bat."


There were no surprises in the squad, with a rejuvenated David Warner to open the innings with Chris Rogers after hitting four centuries in the past month and all-rounder Shane Watson included despite a niggling hamstring injury.


"Shane is progressing very well in regaining his fitness and we're confident he'll be fit to play," said Inverarity, although how much he can bowl remains to be seen.


James Faulkner is likely to be 12th man, although he will play if Watson does not recover sufficiently.


Johnson returns to the attack alongside Ryan Harris and Peter Siddle in the absence of the injured Mitchell Starc, with the 32-year-old left-armer set for his first Test since Australia's loss to India in March.


"Mitchell Johnson has been bowling impressively in recent times. He has good rhythm and is generating good pace," said Inverarity. "So we're confident he will acquit himself very well and he will be a bowler to the fore in our attack."


Australia go into the Test with virtually all their players in good form, either during the recent one-day tour of India or in Sheffield Shield games over the past few weeks.


This is in stark contrast to the Ashes tour of England earlier this year when their preparations were badly disrupted after coach Mickey Arthur was sacked just 18 days before the first Test and Warner was suspended for ill-discipline.


Clarke said all players in contention for the five-Test series had done exactly what coach Darren Lehmann had asked of them as they attempt to reverse their 3-0 defeat in England and prevent their old rivals winning a fourth successive Ashes.


"The players have picked themselves which is a really impressive thing for our team," he said.


In contrast England, who have a final warm-up against an Invitational XI in Sydney beginning Wednesday, do not appear as settled with wicketkeeper Matt Prior struggling with a calf muscle injury and batsman Kevin Pietersen recovering from a knee problem.


Australia: Michael Clarke (Capt.), David Warner, Chris Rogers, Shane Watson, Steve Smith, George Bailey, Brad Haddin, Mitchell Johnson, Peter Siddle, Ryan Harris, Nathan Lyon, James Faulkner.






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