Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

QUINEY ON STANDBY FOR INJUREDWAT­SON

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Rob is a mature player with an equable temperamen­t who has been on the verge of higher honours for some time and his achievemen­ts for Victoria were recognised last year when he was named State Player of the Year

BRISBANE, Australia, Nov 4, 2012 (AFP) - Batsman Rob Quiney was named Sunday as the standby player for injured opening batsman Shane Watson in the Australian squad for the first Test against South Africa in Brisbane. Watson is struggling to overcome a strained calf muscle and chairman of selectors John Inverarity said a decision on the team vicecaptai­n's availabili­ty would be made well ahead of Friday's Test.

“A decision on Shane is likely to be made earlier rather than later,” Inverarity said in a statement.

“Selectors have named Rob Quiney to be on standby after he impressed the panel with his performanc­es in all formats in recent years. “He was particular­ly impressive in the Australia A game that finished in Sydney on Sunday.”The Victorian left-hander scored 85 off 113 balls for Australia A against a Test-strength South African bowling attack led by the two top-ranked Test pacemen Dale Steyn and Vernon Philander in the three-day tour game.

“Rob is a mature player with an equable temperamen­t who has been on the verge of higher honours for some time and his achievemen­ts for Victoria were recognised last year when he was named State Player of the Year,” Inverarity said.

Quiney, 30, who has played 53 firstclass games, said: “It's a massive opportunit­y to join the squad heading into such an important series.

“Hopefully, Shane can get up and be right because he's such an important player for the team but I'll obviously be training and preparing to be ready to go if he doesn't get up.”Allrounder Watson failed to feature in the second innings of New South Wales' Shield weekend loss to Queensland and was struggling to prove his fitness for the Gabba Test.

“We've got a great physio in Alex Kountouris so he (Watson) can't be in any better hands,” Test skipper Michael Clarke told reporters on Sunday.

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