Ponting to take a break after Ashes
Australia will give Test skipper Ricky Ponting a break after the
crunch Ashes series with England as it experiments with its one-day and
Twenty20 line-ups, selectors said Tuesday.
Ponting will miss both Australia's Twenty20 matches against England,
a one-off one-dayer against Scotland and the beginning of the one-day
series against England as he returns home for a rest. Chairman of
selectors Andrew Hilditch said the Australian captain was "having his
workload managed" as the team's full schedule meant he would not get
another break until next year.
"This gives Michael Clarke another opportunity to captain the
Australian Twenty20 and ODI side," Hilditch said.
Batsman Mike Hussey was omitted from the Twenty20 side, along with
bowlers Peter Siddle and Nathan Bracken.
Hilditch said selectors wanted to assess the talents of bowlers Dirk
Nannes and Adan Voges in the ultra-short form of the game ahead of next
year's ICC World Twenty20.
"We are keen to look at different players as specialist Twenty20
players in these two matches," he said.
Wicketkeeper Tim Paine was called into the one-day squad, providing
cover for Test glovesman Brad Haddin.
"Tim has been picked not only because he is an excellent wicketkeeper
but because he has opened the batting in this form of the game with
great success, which gives us good versatility if Brad Haddin misses any
of the ODIs," Hilditch said. SYDNEY, Tuesday, AFP
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