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Australia in South Africa 2011-12
Brydon Coverdale
September 28, 2011
Mitchell Marsh, Matthew Wade Cummins and Patrick are in line to make his international debut after being named in the Australian team touring South Africa next month. Australia selectors have chosen 14 groups separate for men and Twenty20 ODIs in South Africa, holding ax Mitchell Johnson and David Hussey Twenty20 side one day.
Cricket Australia continue to elect their new selectors, so the squads were chosen by a panel headed by Acting Chairman Andrew Hilditch with Greg Chappell, Jamie Cox and the stand-by coach Troy Cooley. The captains were also part of the panel - Michael Clarke for the team black ODI and T20 Cameron for the group.
A serious shoulder injury that ruled all-rounder John Hastings, opened the door to travel out of the swamp, 19, who is set to follow his brother Shaun and his father Geoff's oldest, having represented Australia Twenty20 Squad collected . A promising allrounder who played in Australia recently on tour in Zimbabwe Marsh was reserved for the most awards, like the captain of the Australian under-19 world title in 2010.
He is not just a teenage party tour with Cummins, 18, after both T20 and ODI teams. Fast bowler, who was in the Cricket Australia contract list Fire this year, the Cummins would be the youngest rookie in Australia when the series ODI, sounds, the player on his New South Wales team-mate Josh Hazlewood, who played the last 19 years.
There has been a remarkably rapid increase in Cummins, who has only played two games a day of his state and has not taken a wicket in. Its inclusion in the ODI team means it will miss the first two rounds of the season Sheffield Shield.
The withdrawal of international Twenty20 Brad Haddin, in combination with finger injuries Tim Paine, ie, Wade was the logical choice for the smaller format wicketkeeping. Wade, 23, was third behind the line of Haddin and Paine, like playing for Australia A last year and confirmed his credentials was a worthy representative Ryobi Cup.
But the news was not as good for two of the most ancient of the page. David Hussey, 34, lost his ODI place despite being a part of the team to the World Cup earlier this year and won a contract to CA, while voters preferring Doug Bollinger to Johnson on Twenty20 side.
"Mitchell [Johnson] had difficulty in this format of the game to date," Hilditch said. "Most were Twenty20 Internationals departure tours and Mitchell was not always at its best in these matches. Of course, Mitchell has a skill set for the big Twenty20 cricket and we are confident he will put a lot of pressure on us to take in the future of Twenty20 team.
"We believe we have chosen a strong team of Twenty20, which has a good balance between experience and exciting young talent. There is flexibility in the team to meet the conditions in South Africa as preparations continue for the ICC World Twenty20, which is only a year. "
T20 Key man team, David Warner, who is also given the opportunity to continue his career as a 50-over format, which was not more than two years ODI. Hilditch Warner described recent form, "irresistible", including three centuries in first class and one day cricket in Australia last trip to Zimbabwe.
The inclusion of Warner comes after Haddin, who opened with Shane Watson during the World Cup, moved down the order during the recent ODIs in Sri Lanka. This could mean a battle between Warner and Shaun Marsh to become the next long-term partner Watson in the opening one-day international side.
Australia play two Twenty20 Internationals in Cape Town on October 13 and in Johannesburg, October 16, before the series of three ODIs in Centurion, Port Elizabeth and Durban. The team for the two tests in Cape Town and Johannesburg in early November, will be announced in the coming weeks.
ODI squad Shane Watson, David Warner, Shaun Marsh, Ricky Ponting, Michael Clarke (CAPT), Michael Hussey, Brad Haddin (wk), Steven Smith, Mitchell Johnson, Brett Lee, Xavier Doherty, James Pattinson, Patrick Cummins, Doug Bollinger.
Twenty20 squad Shane Watson, David Warner, Shaun Marsh, Aaron Finch, David Hussey, Cameron White (captain), Matthew Wade (WK), Mitchell Marsh, Steven Smith, Steve O'Keefe, Brett Lee, James Pattinson, Patrick Cummins, Doug Bollinger.
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