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Australia’s rookie fast bowlers face South Africa test

By our correspondents
September 30, 2016

CENTURION, South Africa: Australia’s fast bowling reserves will be put to the test during a five-match One-day International series against South Africa starting at Centurion on Friday (today).

The world’s leading one-day team will be without an entire battery of top-class pace bowlers when they take on their fourth-ranked challengers.

Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood have been rested, while Nathan Coulter-Nile, James Pattinson, Pat Cummins, James Faulkner and Peter Siddle were ruled out by injury.

The touring squad includes three new fast bowlers in Daniel Worrall, who earned his first cap in Australia’s nine-wicket win against Ireland in Benoni on Tuesday, Chris Tremain and Joe Mennie.

The only experienced seamers in the squad are John Hastings, Scott Boland and all-rounder Mitchell Marsh, who between them have only 73 caps and 80 wickets in One-day Internationals.

A key bowler for Australia could be leg-spinner Adam Zampa, 24, who made his debut in February and has taken 25 wickets in 13 matches, although South Africa’s relatively small grounds and the thin air in Centurion and Johannesburg could challenge his skills.

Australia coach Darren Lehmann said on arrival in Johannesburg last week that it was necessary to rotate the team’s bowling resources with a view to building depth ahead of major Test series and one-day tournaments. He said all 14 members of the squad would get game time during the tour.

Given their lack of experience, the Australian bowlers have reason to be grateful that AB de Villiers, the world’s number one-ranked ODI batsman, will be undergoing elbow surgery that will keep him out of action for both the one-day series and a Test series in Australia in November.