The Citizen (KZN)

Aussies won’t fix what isn’t broken

- Adelaide

– Australia heavily hinted yesterday they will field the same XI for their opening Test against New Zealand to the one that thrashed Pakistan, with selectors keen to build a core group of players.

Tim Paine’s men have proven to be far more consistent in recent months, having retained the Ashes in England before a 2-0 series sweep against Pakistan, culminatin­g in their innings and 48run win in Adelaide on Monday.

Tough opposition awaits with the arrival this month of New Zealand for three Tests – in Perth, Melbourne and Sydney – and selectors named an unchanged 13man squad.

“As we said prior to the Pakistan series we are striving to maintain a core group of players,” said national selector Trevor Hohns.

“The performanc­e of the team against Pakistan was very impressive across all areas.”

The only omission from the squad was spare batsman Cameron Bancroft, who was on standby but did not play against Pakistan.

That means the same batting line-up will start against New Zealand in Perth on December 12, spearheade­d by David Warner who made a monumental 335 not out in Adelaide, ably supported by Marnus Labuschagn­e who hit a second successive century.

“David Warner has been in exceptiona­l form with the bat. The support he received from Joe Burns in Brisbane and Marnus Labuschagn­e in Adelaide was exactly what we had been asking for from the top order,” said Hohns.

“They delivered, setting up both matches in an outstandin­g all-round performanc­e. We are backing the current batting lineup to continue their form in the next three Tests.”

A fiery six-wicket haul from Mitchell Starc in Adelaide ensured he will start in Perth alongside Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon with Michael Neser and James Pattinson as cover. – AFP

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