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Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Marsh named Australia Test vice-captains

ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 29:  Josh Hazlewood of Australia is congratulated by Mitch Marsh after getting the wicket of BJ Watling of New Zealand  during day three of the Third Test match between Australia and New Zealand at Adelaide Oval on November 29, 2015 in Adelaide, Australia.  (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)
Image: Josh Hazlewood and Mitch Marsh have been made vice-captains of the Australia Test Team

Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Marsh have been named joint vice-captains of the Australia Test team under a new leadership structure installed in the wake of this year's ball-tampering scandal.

Hazlewood and Marsh will support captain Tim Paine and be the permanent replacements for David Warner, who was stripped of the post and banned from international and state cricket for 12 months for his role in the incident in South Africa.

Previous captain Steve Smith was also banned for a year, while batsman Cameron Bancroft was suspended for nine months for trying to alter the condition of the ball during the third Test against the Proteas in Cape Town in March.

"We are extremely fortunate to have such terrific young men charged with the responsibility of upholding the high standards and values we and Australian cricket fans expect of their test team," chief selector Trevor Hohns said.

"Josh has shown he is a leader among the playing group, and we felt it was important to have a representative from the bowling group. He's calm under pressure, communicates well and leads by example on and off the field.

"He is an extremely popular member of the team, he has great humility, and given his lineage, he understands and respects the responsibility which comes with representing Australia and Australians."

David Warner insists he and Steve Smith remain firm friends
Image: The duo replace David Warner (left) who was handed a 12-month ban by Cricket Australia, along with Steve Smith, following the ball-tampering scandal in South Africa

Marsh's father Geoff played 50 Tests for Australia and was a Test selector, while his batsman brother Shaun is a regular Test player who was included in the squad for next month's Test series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates.

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Hazlewood will miss the trip to the Gulf of Arabia because of injury but is certain to return for the home series against India and Sri Lanka later this year and early next.

Marsh has sometimes been a divisive figure among Australian cricket fans and his disciplinary record is not unblemished, his most recent indiscretion coming when he was fined for using offensive language during the second test against South Africa.

A former captain of Australia A, the Australia U19s and Western Australia, Marsh is, however, a popular figure among the players and has been tipped as a future Test captain.