Hayden recalled for Australia (13 July 1999)
Matthew Hayden appears set to fill the shoes of Mark Taylor as Australian opening batsman following his recall to the national team today
13-Jul-1999
13 July 1999
Hayden recalled for Australia
Rick Eyre
Matthew Hayden appears set to fill the shoes of Mark Taylor as
Australian opening batsman following his recall to the national team
today. Hayden is one of fifteen players named by Australian selectors
for the Test match tours of Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe in September and
October.
In a surprise, selectors dropped three members of the victorious World
Cup squad for the fourteen-man squad chosen for the one-day leg of the
tours, which begins with a tri-series against Sri Lanka and India in
late August.
Matthew Hayden replaces Matthew Elliott who was recalled to the
Australian team after Taylor's retirement for the tour of the West
Indies. Elliott was dropped for the final Test of that series after
performing poorly, and was last week axed from the ACB's list of elite
players on full-time contracts.
With Andy Bichel and Adam Dale are discarded from the bowling attack
with Jason Gillespie back in the squad after injury. Left-handed
batsman Simon Katich is the fifteenth man in the Test squad, added
following captain Steve Waugh's request to the ACB to add a player
specifically for the purpose of giving touring experience.
As expected, Shane Warne retains his place in the squad and will be
battling Stuart MacGill and Colin Miller for the spinner's position or
positions in the side.
The squad for the three Tests against Sri Lanka and one Test against
Zimbabwe is: Steve Waugh (capt), Michael Slater, Greg Blewett, Justin
Langer, Mark Waugh, Ricky Ponting, Matthew Hayden, Ian Healy, Shane
Warne (vc), Stuart MacGill, Glenn McGrath, Damien Fleming, Jason
Gillespie, Colin Miller, Simon Katich.
With the one-day squad being reduced from 15 to 14 for this tour,
three players have been axed from Australia's victorious World Cup
campaign, namely Brendon Julian, Shane Lee and Adam Dale. All three
players were dropped from the Australian eleven mid-way through the
World Cup, the twelve-man core from the victorious final stages
remaining intact. Queensland and Kent all-rounder Andrew Symonds
joins Jason Gillespie as the two players added to the squad which will
play four one-day games against Sri Lanka and India in late August
plus a final if they qualify, together with three ODI's in Zimbabwe in
October.
The one-day squad is: Steve Waugh (capt), Shane Warne (vc), Mark
Waugh, Adam Gilchrist, Ricky Ponting, Darren Lehmann, Michael Bevan,
Tom Moody, Damien Fleming, Glenn McGrath, Jason Gillespie, Damien
Martyn, Andrew Symonds, Paul Reiffel.
Geoff Marsh will coach both squads after being reappointed by the
Australian Cricket Board yesterday until the end of the 2001 Ashes
tour of England. Other members of the touring party are Steve Bernard
(team manager), Errol Alcott (physiptherapist), David Misson (fitness
advisor) and Mike Walsh (cricket analyst).
All players are required to attend a three-day camp in Brisbane from
August 13. The ODI squad will leave for Sri Lanka on the 16th, playing
their first match on August 22. The Test squad will fly over to
Colombo in late August.
English counties who will lose players before the end of the season to
join the Australian team are: Derbyshire (Michael Slater), Kent
(Andrew Symonds), Middlesex (Justin Langer), Northamptonshire (Matthew
Hayden), Worcestershire (Tom Moody), Yorkshire (Greg Blewett).
Foxtel have secured the naming rights sponsorship of the touring
Australian team and their sports network Fox Sports Australia will be
televising the Tests and one-day internationals from Sri Lanka and
Zimbabwe into Australia.
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