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Shaun makes way for Khawaja
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 26 - 12 - 2015

Selectors dropped Shaun Marsh from the Australian side Friday to make way for the return of Usman Khawaja ahead of the second Boxing Day Test against the West Indies in Melbourne.
There was no room for Marsh, who hit his highest Test score of 182 in Australia's thumping innings and 212 run defeat of the Windies in the first Hobart Test.
Pakistan-born Khawaja returns to the Australia side, reclaiming his No.3 spot after he was sidelined for the last two Tests with hamstring trouble.
Khawaja scored 174 and 121 in the first two Tests against New Zealand last month and proved his fitness with an explosive 109 off 70 balls in the Big Bash League Twenty20 series last weekend.
It will otherwise be an unchanged side for Saturday's Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, where Australia is favored to retain the Frank Worrell trophy against the struggling tourists.
Under fire from all quarters after an abysmal start to its tour, West Indies has pledged to be more competitive.
Coming off a three-day trouncing in the opener in Hobart, the tourists make their first appearance at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in 15 years, with local pundits questioning their stature to play in the marquee Tests of the home summer.
Adding insult to injury, a number of top West Indies players have been competing in Australia's domestic ‘Big Bash' Twenty20 tournament, having made themselves unavailable for the three-Test series.
The situation was described as "totally" frustrating by West Indies coach Phil Simmons, who hopes the carnival atmosphere of the Boxing Day match and the widespread criticism of his players can combine to sting Jason Holder's side into action.
A fiery pre-series call to arms by bowling consultant Curtly Ambrose fell flat in Hobart, where the West Indies attack was brought to its knees in the first session by the power hitting of openers David Warner and Joe Burns.
The tourists were given only two days to find some form in a nub of a tour match in Geelong, where they made hard work of a state side cobbled together with a grab-bag of grade-level cricketers.
More will be required of Jerome Taylor and Kemar Roach, whose modest workloads in Hobart left their captain Holder and two-test left-arm spinner Jomel Warrican shouldering a heavy burden after a series-ending ankle injury to Shannon Gabriel.
There is little in the cupboard for Simmons and the selectors, who will weigh recalling legspinner Devendra Bishoo or uncapped all-rounder Carlos Brathwaite.
By contrast, Steven Smith's emerging Australia side have few concerns, barring the dilemma of fitting top order batsman Usman Khawaja into the side after his recovery from injury.
Either Shaun Marsh or opener Burns are tipped to make way for the stylish left-hander and both would have reasons to feel aggrieved, with the former having scored 182 in Hobart and the latter teaming well with Warner since the New Zealand series. — Agencies


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