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Australia Announce Playing XI To Face South Africa In Second Test
Australia have locked in their XI for the Boxing Day Test against South Africa here.
Josh Hazlewood is set to miss another Test as he continues his recovery from a side strain. The hero of last year's Ashes, Scott Boland has retained his place in the XI with the local star hoping to continue his good form.
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