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Australia pack attack with quicks to counter India; ignore Lyon

Australia on Monday packed its attack with fast bowlers and ignored spinner Nathan Lyon along with all-rounder Shane Watson while announcing a 13-man squad for the first three cricket One-day internationals against India.

The selection panel reasoned that pitches in Perth, Melbourne and Sydney would assist quick bowlers so there was no need for a specialist spinner at least for the first three ODIs of the five-match series.

The selectors named uncapped left-arm paceman Joel Paris, who has the ability to swing the ball well, and Scott Boland while Kane Richardson also returned to the side having last played for Australia against South Africa in Canberra in 2014.

Injuries to front-line fast bowlers Mitchell Starc, Nathan Coulter-Nile and Peter Siddle paved the way for Boland and Paris’ inclusion in the squad.

There was no place in the squad for Watson, Joe Burns and James Pattinson.

Chairman of selectors Rod Marsh said both Scott and Paris deserved to be in the squad.

“Scott has continued to impress the selection panel, having bowled very well for his state Victoria this year. He certainly deserves this chance at the top level,”

“Joel is an exciting young left-arm bowler who swings the ball well. He has had very good figures in short-form cricket and we really want him to make the most of this opportunity.”

“Kane has had a taste of cricket at the international level and although that has been interrupted on occasions through injury we think he is ready to perform consistently for Australia,” Marsh said.

Selector Trevor Hohns said Lyon will be considered for future matches and in his absence Glenn Maxwell will provide the spin option.

“Nathan is not far out of the picture for one-day cricket, and of course with the (World) T20 coming up it’s probably ideal for him to go back and play some of those games,” Hohns said.
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