The Chronicle

Siddle big chance for recall

Aussie coach says veteran could play at MCG

- SCOTT BAILEY

CRICKET: Peter Siddle could earn a shock recall for Australia after Justin Langer revealed he was an option to replace injured quick Josh Hazlewood for the Boxing Day Test.

The Aussies are searching for at least one extra quick in Melbourne, with Hazlewood also battling to be fit for the Sydney Test next month.

Australia already have James Pattinson and Michael

Neser in their 13-man squad, with the former the favourite to replace Hazlewood.

But Australia may still want extra cover in their squad for their quicks in Melbourne.

And if that is the case, Siddle appears in the box seat to be brought into the squad.

“We’ve started to think about (a squad replacemen­t), the obvious one would be Peter

Siddle actually,” Langer said.

“He did a really good job in the Ashes, he’s bowling very well for Victoria and it’s at the MCG where he’s played a lot of cricket. We’ll see what happens the rest of this game and then make a decision.”

Siddle has taken 12 wickets at 15.16 in three Shield matches at the MCG this summer.

He said last month he was refusing to give up hope on adding to his 67 Tests, after the 35-year-old became the forgotten man after the Ashes.

Selectors face an interestin­g month ahead in terms of their bowlers’ workloads.

Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins have been forced to shoulder the brunt of the work in extreme temperatur­es in Perth.

There is just a four-day turnaround between Melbourne and Sydney – both expected to be batting wickets, meaning cover could be needed.

Adding to the problem is the lack of an all-rounder.

Mitch Marsh will return to the Big Bash this week but is still up to a fortnight from bowling after he broke his hand punching a wall, while Cameron Green is not yet bowling.

“We’ll have a look at the end of this Test how many overs the boys bowled, how long we were in there for the second innings,” Langer said.

“Without doubt, Patto and Michael Neser, they’ll be in the squad 100 per cent and we’ll look whether we replace Josh with another fast bowler.

“There are a few injuries and there’s a great opportunit­y for someone to put their hand up and knock hard on the door to fill that (all-rounder) gap.”

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