Daily Dispatch

Cartwright and O’Keefe in Australia third Test team

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ALL-ROUNDER Hilton Cartwright will make his Test debut among two changes in the Australia team for this week’s final Test against Pakistan in Sydney, captain Steve Smith said yesterday.

Zimbabwe-born Cartwright and left-arm spinner Steve O’Keefe replace Nic Maddinson and Jackson Bird in the team that demolished Pakistan by an innings in Melbourne last week to clinch the three-match series.

“Cartwright is an extra bowling option to go with the two quicks and the two spinners,” Smith said.

“It just adds a little bit to the bowling stocks, and he deserves an opportunit­y to play at number six.”

The 24-year-old Cartwright is a batting all-rounder who bowls medium pace and will support front-line fast bowlers Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood.

“He’s improved [his bowling] a lot over the last year or so. He’s gained 10kph,” Smith said of Cartwright.

The need for a second spinner in Sydney had been flagged by selectors, with O’Keefe getting the final nod over Ashton Agar.

O’Keefe will partner veteran spinner Nathan Lyon, who cemented his place in the team with a crucial three-wicket spell on the final day of the Melbourne Test.

O’Keefe has played three Tests, including in Sydney against the West Indies last season, and partnered Lyon in the first Test in Sri Lanka in July before injury ruled him out for the remainder of the series.

Explaining Agar’s inclusion in the expanded squad, Smith said: “It was to bring him into the mix and have those three spinners working together.

“I think the selectors probably have an eye on India.”

Cartwright said he was ready to step up with the ball.

“I can definitely contribute overs during a game,” Cartwright said on Sunday.

“That’s always been a part of my game. The bowling’s been there. I’ve just been trying to get it to work as close to my batting.”

While Cartwright has taken only 14 Sheffield Shield wickets at 42.50 in his career, he is averaging 36.67 with the bat in the Shield so far this season, including three half-centuries.

Smith said pace bowler Bird could consider himself unlucky to miss out after taking 13 wickets in the last three Tests.

“Look, conditions sometimes change the team.

“We’ve gone with two spinners on this occasion and it’s unlucky for Jackson.”

Australia are chasing a 3-0 whitewash in the Test that starts in Sydney today.

David Warner, Matthew Renshaw, Usman Khawaja, Steve Smith (capt), Peter Handscomb, Hilton Cartwright, Matthew Wade, Mitchell Starc, Steve O’Keefe, Josh Hazlewood, Nathan Lyon. —

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