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Australia include five uncapped players in Test squad to face Pakistan

Peter Siddle recalled to the Test squad after two-year absence

during day three of the Sheffield Shield match between Queensland and Victoria at the Gabba on October 28, 2017 in Brisbane, Australia.
Image: Michael Neser is one of five uncapped players included in the Australia Test squad to face Pakistan

Australia ushered in a fresh era Tuesday by including five uncapped players in its first Test squad since the scandal-plagued tour of South Africa earlier this year.

With the disgraced Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft all suspended for their roles in the ball-tampering row, selectors had slim pickings.

Also missing for the two-Test series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates next month are injured fast bowlers Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins, leaving Australia with arguably one of its weakest Test squads in years.

Among the five debutants are Queensland trio Michael Neser, Brendan Doggett and Marnus Labuschagne, South Australia's Travis Head and Victoria's Aaron Finch.

"There has been significant change to our Test squad, due to the unavailability of a number of key players," said selector Trevor Hohns.

Peter Siddle: thumbs up to day-night Test cricket
Image: Peter Siddle has been recalled to the Test side after a two-year absence

"That said, we firmly believe the squad selected is up to the challenge ahead, and is capable of playing a brand of cricket that can perform well in this series against Pakistan.

"It's a blend of experienced players who have a significant amount of either Test or first-class cricket, and a number of younger players who we are confident are ready for the Test arena."

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Three top-order spots were left vacant by Smith, Warner and Bancroft's absence. Opener Matt Renshaw, who was dumped ahead of the Ashes late last year but returned for the final Test in South Africa, fills one of them after a standout Sheffield Shield season.

The aggressive Finch, better known for his exploits in the shorter form of the game, was also included and is tipped to open the batting with Renshaw.

Steve Smith and David Warner batting for Australia
Image: Australia will be without Steve Smith and David Warner

Coach Justin Langer said Finch was a natural leader and deserved the chance to prove his credentials at Test level.

"He's one of the core leaders of the group and I know he's waited a long time to be in the squad. Hopefully like a Mike Hussey or a Brad Hodge or a George Bailey, he can have an impact on Test cricket as well," he said.

In a relief for selectors, the experienced Shaun Marsh was declared fit after recovering from a shoulder injury that forced him to return home in July from a county cricket stint with Glamorgan.

Usman Khawaja, all-rounder Mitch Marsh and either Head or Labuschagne should fill out the middle-order ranks.

CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 24: Cameron Bancroft of Australia during day 3 of the 3rd Sunfoil Test match between South Africa and Australia at PPC Newlands on March 24, 2018 in Cape Town, South Africa. (Photo by Ashley Vlotman/Gallo Images)
Image: Cameron Bancroft is also currently serving a ban

Peter Handscomb missed out after poor form on the current Australia A tour of India, and batting all-rounder Glenn Maxwell was a surprise omission, given his handy off-spin option.

Langer said Maxwell needed to notch more big scores regularly to be in contention.

"I'd love to see Maxy score more hundreds and we've talked a lot together about the art of concentration and watching the ball like a hawk," he said.

"If he does that more regularly, he will make more hundreds and be much more pickable for Test cricket."

Veteran Mitchell Starc will spearhead the bowling attack with either Neser or Doggett his potential new-ball partner.

Tim Paine, Australia
Image: Tim Paine will captain Australia against Pakistan

There was a recall after two years for bowler Peter Siddle on the back of his red-hot form in England this year with Essex.

"His experience will be crucial for this bowling group, and we know that he is a warrior who can bowl the type of long, tight spells which may be required in the conditions we expect to face," Hohns said of the 62-Test veteran.

Nathan Lyon, Jon Holland and left-armer Ashton Agar occupy the spin slots with captain Tim Paine behind the wicket.

The first Test is in Dubai from October 7 with the second in Abu Dhabi from October 16.

Australia Test squad to face Pakistan

Tim Paine (c), Ashton Agar, Brendan Doggett, Aaron Finch, Travis Head, Jon Holland, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Mitchell Marsh, Shaun Marsh, Michael Neser, Matthew Renshaw, Peter Siddle, Mitchell Starc

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