Australia call for uncapped
Voges
Australia have made two changes to their squad
for the third Ashes Test in Perth starting on 14 December.
Damien Martyn retired from all forms of cricket on Friday and was
replaced by another Western Australian batsman, uncapped 27-year-old
Adam Voges.
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Adam Voges |
Combative all-rounder Andrew Symonds, who played
the last of his 10 Tests in April, came in for paceman Shaun Tait.
Batsman Phil Jaques has been overlooked despite superb form this
year both for New South Wales and Worcestershire. Shane Watson remains
sidelined by a hamstring injury but is expected to return for the
Boxing Day Test.
Chairman of selectors Andrew Hilditch said there
were a number of players vying to fill the void created by Martyn's
retirement. "It's given us an opportunity to look at some of
the fantastic young players who are emerging in Australia at the
present time," he said. "We are excited to give Adam this
opportunity to join the squad. He is an outstanding young player
who performed exceptionally well at the Commonwealth Bank Centre
of Excellence and has had a fantastic start to the domestic season."
Voges has scored more than 1,400 runs at an average
of 44 since making his first-class debut in 2002-03.
He has made scores of 152 not out and 144 not
out against Tasmania and New South Wales this season but his selection
ahead of the likes of Jaques, Chris Rogers and Marcus North is a
surprise.
Voges was playing in the match between a Cricket
Australia Chairman's XI and ECB XI at Lilac Hill when he heard of
his call-up from Western Australia Cricket Association chief executive
Tony Dodemaide.
"I was in the field, out on the boundary
and Tony tapped me on the shoulder and said 'you've been substituted'.
"I thought I was in trouble, [then] I had
a phone call saying I was in the 13. It has all happened pretty
quickly and been pretty amazing," he said.
He made 71 in that match.
Voges paid tribute to Martyn, saying: "I've
played a fait bit with Marto and he's been fantastic for me and
my development. It's a shame his career has come to an end, but
it has presented an opportunity [to me]." - BBC
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