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Langer backs Marsh at No 6

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MELBOURNE: Shaun Marsh had valuable experience in the subcontine­nt and should slot into the vacant No 6 spot in Australia’s batting order for the upcoming tour of India, his state coach Justin Langer has said.

Marsh has not played since breaking a finger as an opening batsman in the first Test against South Africa in November but the 33-year-old was named in the 16-man squad for the four-Test series against India, which starts in Pune on February 23.

All-rounder Mitchell Marsh, Shaun’s younger brother, played at No 6 in the same match against the Proteas but was dropped for the second Test in favour of a specialist batsman and then overlooked for the rest of the home summer.

The spot has become something of a headache for selectors, who churned through Callum Ferguson, Nic Maddinson and all-rounder Hilton Cartwright during series against South Africa and Pakistan, with none of the three able to cement their place.

With rookie Matt Renshaw likely to be retained as opening batsman after impressing in his four Tests over the summer, Shaun Marsh is in a battle with his brother and hard-hitting all-rounder Glenn Maxwell for the middle order position.

“It depends on which balance they go for, how Australia wants to line up,” Western Australia coach Langer said.

“If they go the traditiona­l XI, you’d pick Shaun because of his record in not only the subcontine­nt but for Australia. “He deserves to play, Shaun deserves to play in the Test match. Even before his injury, he deserved to play.”

Shaun Marsh, who has an average of 40.15 from 19 Tests in a career blighted by injury, has never toured India with the Test side but has scored two centuries in Sri Lanka, including his 130 in the third Test in Colombo in August. – Reuters

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