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Selectors Want Best 6 Best Batters In Australia Test Team: Gillespie
For the two-game series against the West Indies starting on January 17 at the Adelaide Oval, Australia will have Steve Smith as the new Test opener after David Warner’s retirement from the format, with Cameron Green to bat at number four.
"I think the thinking of the selectors is pretty clear. They want the best six batters in the country. They feel that they're the best six batters in the country, they've just got to find a way to fit them in."
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