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Simon Katich Urges Australia To Retain Scott Boland Instead Of Getting Josh Hazlewood For Boxing Day Test
Former Australia opener Simon Katich has urged the selectors to retain Scott Boland for the Boxing Day Test against South Africa at the MCG, instead of getting Josh Hazlewood in the playing eleven despite him being available for selection.
Hazlewood missed the Adelaide Test against the West Indies after suffering a side strain, opening the door for Boland to return to Australia's playing eleven. He then retained his spot over Michael Neser when Pat Cummins returned for the Brisbane Test against South Africa.
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