/ 7 March 2006

Australia recalls dropped Ashes trio from SA

Australia on Tuesday recalled three Ashes casualties in Damien Martyn, Michael Clarke and Michael Kasprowicz but snubbed fellow discard Jason Gillespie’s push for a ticket to South Africa.

Selectors instead named Shaun Tait in a 14-man Test squad which had no room for batsman Brad Hodge and New South Wales quick Nathan Bracken.

In a team missing pace spearhead Glenn McGrath, who is staying in Australia as his wife undergoes cancer treatment, the selection panel opted for a mixture of Tait’s promise and Kasprowicz’s experience in attack.

”The decision on the make-up of the fast bowling quartet was not an easy one, given that we are without Glenn McGrath for this series,” chairperson of selectors Trevor Hohns said.

”We wanted a blend of pace, youth, experience and line and length, and believe we have all of these covered with our selection.”

Tait, like Gillespie, failed to impress in the Ashes series but Hohns was full of praise for the 23-year-old who is returning from a shoulder injury.

”He’s back bowling at full pace so we’re happy that the injury isn’t hampering his bowling,” Hohns said. ”We believe he has a bright future at Test level.”

Gillespie’s omission will be a bitter blow for the 30-year-old paceman, who has taken 34 first class wickets at 21,85 for this year as he fights to prove he retains the zip that earned him 69 Test caps.

But the South Australian was unable to win over selectors, unlike fellow Ashes discards Martyn, Kasprowicz and Clarke, who was dropped soon after returning from England.

Clarke has hit six half-centuries in 17 one-day internationals since being axed and Hohns said he had worked hard for his recall.

”We’re very comfortable with the progress he’s made,” he said, describing Hodge as ”unlucky” to be dropped after failing to impress with the bat at domestic level.

Martyn was widely regarded as an unlucky scapegoat when he was dropped after a poor Ashes performance blotted an exemplary career that includes an average of 47,96 in 61 Tests. – Sapa-AFP