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Clarke selected as vice-capt
01/04/2008 10:38  - (SA)  

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  • Brisbane - Michael Clarke replaced the retired Adam Gilchrist as vice-captain and veterans Stuart MacGill and Simon Katich were recalled when Australia's squad to tour the West Indies was announced on Tuesday.

    Clarke, a top-order batsman whose occasional offspin helped Australia clinch a contentious Test series against India in January, will be Ricky Ponting's deputy in both the Test and limited-overs squads.

    Brad Haddin joined the Test squad as wicketkeeper to replace Gilchrist, who retired as the most successful gloveman in Test cricket after the India series.

    Other additions to the squad were legspinner MacGill, Shane Warne's longtime understudy who has been recovering from injuries since Warne retired, and Katich, who set a run scoring record in Australia's domestic competition last season.

    Offspinner Beau Casson, fast bowler Ben Hilfenhaus and all-rounder Ashley Noffke are the new additions to the 15-man Test squad.

    Clarke's selection as vice-captain was a look ahead, chief selector Andrew Hilditch said.

    Performances

    "While we had some very strong candidates within the current team, including those of the calibre of Michael Hussey, we had no hesitation in recommending Michael Clarke for the position," Hilditch said.

    "We were thrilled with his performances as captain during the two Twenty20 International games this summer and believe he has outstanding leadership credentials."

    MacGill's 200-plus Test wickets and experience will help offset the inclusion of untried Casson, Hilditch said, while Katich's weight of runs was enough to earn him a recall.

    "Since he was omitted from the Australian side there is nothing more we could have asked Simon to do. He has done absolutely everything asked of him and had an outstanding summer for New South Wales.

    We are looking forward to him playing a key role throughout the tour," Hilditch said. "The same can be said for Ashley Noffke. His performance with both bat and ball for Queensland throughout the interstate season has seen him justly rewarded."

    Window to compete

    David Hussey, Shaun Marsh and Cameron White were added to the limited-overs squad that lost recently to India, while Nathan Bracken was selected subject to fitness - he is recovering from knee surgery.

    The Australian players with Indian Premier League contracts will have a window to compete in the new Twenty20 tournament before the national squad assembles in Brisbane on May 4, a week before leaving for the Caribbean.

    Australia will play Tests in Jamaica (May 22-26), Antigua (May 30-June 3) and Barbados (June 12-16) followed by a Twenty20 international on June 20 and five limited-overs internationals.

    Squads:

    Test: Ricky Ponting (captain), Michael Clarke, Beau Casson, Stuart Clark, Brad Haddin, Matthew Hayden, Ben Hilfenhaus, Mike Hussey, Phil Jaques, Mitchell Johnson, Simon Katich, Brett Lee, Stuart MacGill, Ashley Noffke, Andrew Symonds.

    ODI: Ricky Ponting (captain), Michael Clarke, Nathan Bracken, Stuart Clark, Brad Haddin, Matthew Hayden, James Hopes, David Hussey, Mike Hussey, Mitchell Johnson, Brett Lee, Shaun Marsh, Andrew Symonds, Cameron White.

     
     



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