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Shaun Marsh unlikely for Boxing Day Test

By our correspondents
December 19, 2016

BRIBANE: Shaun Marsh is not expected to be in contention for the Boxing Day Test against Pakistan, which could offer another opportunity for Nic Maddinson. Marsh broke a finger during Australia’s loss to South Africa at the WACA in the first Test of the summer, and Cricket Australia’s team performance chief, Pat Howard, said it was “highly unlikely” Marsh would be passed fit for Boxing Day.

Speaking on ABC radio on Sunday morning, Howard said Marsh was to have X-rays in the next couple of days, but the likely plan was for him to make his comeback in the Perth Scorchers’ second BBL match against Sydney Sixers on December 27.

Joe Burns was reinstated as Warner’s opening partner for the second Test against South Africa in Hobart but failed in both innings, and the selectors picked young Queensland opener Matt Renshaw to make his debut in the Adelaide Test that followed.

But there is also a strong case, based on recent form, that Marsh should return to the side when he is passed fit, and he is likely to be part of the touring party for February’s Test campaign in India. The success of Renshaw and Peter Handscomb means fellow debutant Maddinson is the most logical casualty should Marsh come back.

“On a personal note, you’d like to see anyone do well. It’s been really pleasing to see three debutants, two have actually put down fantastic markers,” Howard said.