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Ponting baffled by Maxwell Test snub

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Batting all-rounder Glenn Maxwell’s “bizarre” failure to make the Australia Test squad for their tour against Pakistan left former captain Ricky Ponting and ex-coach Darren Lehmann baffled on Wednesday.

Selectors named five uncapped players ahead of Maxwell for the two-Test in the United Arab Emirates next month, despite the Victorian being one of the fastest scorers in world cricket with a handy off-spin option.

Coach Justin Langer said the 29-year-old needed regular big scores to be in contention, but Ponting questioned why he was not given the opportunit­y to do just that on the ongoing Australia ‘A’ tour of India. “If I was Maxi I’d be thinking, ‘why didn’t you give me the chance to actually go there [to India] and push my case to get myself into the team?” he told cricket.com.au.

“That’s all a bit bizarre to me. If I was Maxi and I hadn’t been given the chance to play for Australia ‘A’, I’d be ropeable.”

In contrast, uncapped batsmen Marnus Labuschagn­e and Travis Head were taken to India and rewarded with a spot in the 15-man Test squad. While Head is Australia’s leading run-scorer on that tour, Labuschagn­e hasn’t faired so well with an average of barely 24. “I’m not sure what the message is, but it’s a bit confusing to me,” added Ponting.

Lehmann was also baffled at Maxwell’s treatment, noting that he had performed well in sub-continenta­l conditions before. “I would have picked him,” he told Macquarie Sports Radio.

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