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National selection panel chairman Andrew Hilditch, while announcing the squad Monday, said that the injury to Hilfenhaus is very disappointing following his outstanding Ashes series and his Man-of-the-match performance in the first Test in Brisbane. Full Article at New Kerala
Australian fast bowler Clint McKay has been included in the sqaud for the second Test against West Indies. Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports
Australia's selection chairman Andrew Hilditch (L) and captain Ricky Ponting watch a practice before the first Ashes cricket test match against England at Cardiff, Wales July 7, 2009. View Photo »
We don't change the side unless we're confident we can improve it. Michael Hussey scored a hundred in his last Test. He averages 50-plus and he's in good nick as far as we can tell
FANS have branded Michael Clarke Australia's most over-rated cricketer and called for selection boss Andrew Hilditch to be sacked. Full Article at Adelaide Now
Australian cricket fans say Ricky Ponting's likely captaincy replacement, Michael Clarke, is overrated as a cricketer. Full Article at Herald Sun
Melbourne, Nov.24 (ANI): Australian selectors believe Test discard and New South Wales opener Phillip Hughes is "confused" about his technique, and therefore, have suggested that till he works this out, he will be overlooked. Full Article at Newstrack India
Australia's selection chairman Andrew Hilditch (L) stands with Ricky Ponting during practice before the first Ashes cricket Test against England at Cardiff, Wales, July 7, 2009. View Photo »
I've spoken to Andrew Hilditch and told him I'm really keen to play. I think he's happy for me to play
AUSTRALIAN selectors believe Phillip Hughes is ''confused'' about his technique in the fallout to the short-ball blitz by England, which is why he was overlooked for the Test squad to face the West Indies. Full Article at The Age
Oops … Phillip Hughes was caught after fending off this short ball from Harmison at Worcester this year. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
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Australia's selection chairman Andrew Hilditch (L) and captain Ricky Ponting watch a practice before the first Ashes cricket test match against England at Cardiff, Wales July 7, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's selection chairman Andrew Hilditch (L) stands with Ricky Ponting during practice before the first Ashes cricket Test against England at Cardiff, Wales, July 7, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's selection chairman Andrew Hilditch (L) and captain Ricky Ponting watch the practice before the first Ashes cricket Test against England at Cardiff, Wales, July 7 2009.
View Photo »Australia's coach Tim Nielsen (C) and selector Andrew Hilditch (R) check out the pitch as groundsman Keith Exton mows before a cricket training session before the first Ashes Test against England at Cardiff, Wales July 6, 2009.
View Photo »Captain Ricky Ponting, center, enjoys a light moment with chairman of selectors Andrew Hilditch, left, and Shane Watson during a press conference to announce the 2009 Australian Ashes Cricket squad in Sydney , Australia, Wednesday, May 20, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's chairman of selectors Andrew Hilditch attends a news conference at Sydney Cricket ground May 20, 2009. The Australian Cricket team that will travel to England this year to contest the Ashes series was announced on Wednesday.
View Photo »From right to left, Stuart Clark, Shane Watson, Ricky Ponting, chairman of selectors Andrew Hilditch and Brad Haddin attend a press conference to announce the 2009 Australian Ashes Cricket squad in Sydney , Australia, Wednesday, May 20. 2009.
View Photo »From right to left, Ricky Ponting, chairman of selectors Andrew Hilditch and Brad Haddin attend a press conference to announce the 2009 Australian Ashes Cricket squad in Sydney , Australia, Wednesday, May 20. 2009.
View Photo »Ricky Ponting, from right, and chairman of selectors Andrew Hilditch during a press conference to announce the 2009 Australian Ashes Cricket squad in Sydney , Australia, Wednesday, May 20, 2009.
View Photo »Austrlalia's cricket team captain Ricky Pointing (R) listens Australia's chairman of selectors Andrew Hilditch during a news conference at Sydney Cricket ground May 20, 2009. Australia announced the 16-man squad on Wednesday for the 2009 Ashes test cricket series in England.
View Photo »Captain Ricky Ponting, right, looks at chairman of selectors Andrew Hilditch during a press conference to announce the 2009 Australian Ashes Cricket squad in Sydney , Australia, Wednesday, May 20, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's selection chairman Andrew Hilditch (L) stands with Ricky Ponting during practice before the first Ashes cricket Test against England at Cardiff, Wales, July 7, 2009.
View Photo »We don't change the side unless we're confident we can improve it. Michael Hussey scored a hundred in his last Test. He averages 50-plus and he's in good nick as far as we can tell
I've spoken to Andrew Hilditch and told him I'm really keen to play. I think he's happy for me to play
Michael Hussey scored a hundred in his last Test. He deserves to be in the side and I think he'll play very well
Australia is a team in rebuilding phase but this country has many talented young cricketers, as illustrated by Australia's recent victory in the ICC Champions Trophy ... The National Selection Panel will continue to be led by Andrew Hilditch.
While the emphasis will be on entertainment, the NSP sees the game as a great opportunity to continue our preparation for the ICC World Twenty20 in the West Indies next year
In selecting the team we have not considered any of the Test players who have been heavily involved in the recent one-day campaign in India to allow them to prepare for the first Test
The squad includes only one change from the side which played the last Test of the Ashes series in England. Doug Bollinger comes in for Stuart Clark. Stuart is extremely unlucky to miss selection but we have been very impressed with Doug's form in the recent ODI series in India and feel he deserves this...
The squad includes only one change from the side which played the last Test of the Ashes series in England. Doug Bollinger comes in for Stuart Clark. Stuart is extremely unlucky to miss selection but we have been very impressed with Doug's form in the recent ODI series in India and feel he deserves this...
Stuart's very unlucky not to be selected but we've been very impressed with the form of Doug Bollinger in the recent Indian series and we think he deserves his opportunity in an Australian squad
The squad includes only one change from the side which played the last Test of the Ashes series in England
I don't think there's any doubt Brett is good enough to get to the three key events coming up, the World Twenty20 next year, the Ashes next season and the World Cup in 2011 ... It's an interesting case because although he's had injuries, they've also given him opportunities to have rests. He's probably ...
It's going to take something pretty special for Brett Lee or Stuart Clark to force their way in for a variety of reasons
It was an extremely tough call on a young cricketer [to drop him after two failed Tests in England], it was not a decision we took lightly
It was an extremely tough call on a young cricketer [to drop him after two failed Tests in England], it was not a decision we took lightly ... At that moment, in that series … England had very good plans against him that were working. We had to change. As far as Phil Hughes is concerned, I've made it ve...
When we lose Ricky Ponting it will be as dramatic an impact as Shane Warne. Ricky's shoes are massive shoes to fill. He has been a really strong man, really positive around the group
Mitchell and Shane will return home to Australia to commence preparation for the 3 mobile Test series beginning in Brisbane on 26 November and the programme that follows
Andrew played very well for Victoria in the recent Champions League in India, was in very good form in the first Sheffield Shield game scoring a hundred and bowling impressively on a batsman-friendly Adelaide wicket and backing that up with a dominant display in tonight's Ford Ranger Cup match
Clinton is a young promising bowler who performed well at interstate level last season and has been in good form for Victoria in the Champions League in India.
Hopes' returning home midway through the series comes as a big setback for Australia as they have already lost pacer Brett Lee and wicketkeeper Tim Paine. With Moises having played in the last ODI game and James Hopes going home, Moises will now remain with the squad in India for the duration of the ser...
With Moises having played in the last ODI game and James Hopes going home, Moises will now remain with the squad in India for the duration of the series
With the injuries to Brett Lee and James Hopes and both of these players returning to Australia, the National Selection Panel has taken the opportunity to add another bowler to the squad in Clinton McKay
Tim Paine has a fractured finger from the game and is unable to take any further part in the series. He will return to Australia as soon as his replacement arrives. Graham Manou is travelling to India and will be available for selection for the next game.
Tim Paine has a fractured finger from the game and is unable to take any further part in the series. He will return to Australia as soon as his replacement arrives. Graham Manou is travelling to India and will be available for selection for the next game.
After extensive discussions with Cricket Australia physiotherapist Alex Kountouris and Brad Haddin it was considered it is premature for Brad to resume cricket for Australia, having not played first-class cricket since the Oval Ashes Test
Tim Paine has a fractured finger from the game last night and is unable to take any further part in the series. He will return to Australia as soon as the replacement arrives in India
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