Australia will monitor the fitness of all three of their frontline quicks after bringing in uncapped speedster Lance Morris as one of two new squad members for Adelaide. 7NEWS
Australia have no more than a four-day break between any Test this summer, while players will also only have three weeks between the last Test in Sydney against South Africa and flying to India for four more matches.
“Bowling last and a short turnaround, put stress and strain on your bowling stock,” coach Andrew McDonald said. “We’ve got to respect that, the short turnaround. At the moment as it sits they’ve pulled up well, both Josh and Mitch. Patty’s obviously the major concern, and we erred on the side of caution with him.”
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