Bangladesh tour: Australia call Bird, Swepson

Pacer, leg-spinner replace injured fast-bowlers Pattinson, Starc

Jackson Bird will replace Injured James Pattinson in the Australia squad which will tour Bangldesh. PHOTO: AFP

SYDNEY:
Pace bowler Jackson Bird has been called into Australia's Test squad for their tour of Bangladesh after fellow quick James Pattinson was ruled out with inflammation in his back, Cricket Australia said on Saturday.

Bird's call-up came hours after Queensland leg-spinner Mitchell Swepson was added to the squad as a replacement for injured fast bowler Mitchell Starc.

Pattinson was suffering inflammation around an area of his back where he had a previous stress fracture.

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Cricket Australia said on their website the injury was not another stress fracture and the decision to withdraw him from the tour was made to ensure he was fit for the Ashes series against England later this year.


Uncapped Swepson, who was previously selected for the tour of India earlier this year but did not play, was selected instead of a pace bowler because of the expected spin-friendly conditions in Bangladesh.

Swepson is the third frontline spinner in the side, with off-spinner Nathan Lyons and left-arm orthodox spinner Ashton Agar also in the squad.

"We are comfortable with the fast-bowling stocks we have in the squad so have opted to add an additional spinner given the conditions we are likely to face in Bangladesh," selector Trevor Hohns said in an earlier statement. "Mitchell is a very exciting young leg-spinner who we think will benefit immensely from further experience in the sub-continent."

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The original squad for the two-Test tour was named in June and selectors had expected to use Australia's 'A' tour of South Africa last month to decide on a possible fast-bowling replacement for Starc if he was ruled out.

That tour, however, was cancelled due to a long-running pay dispute between Cricket Australia and the players which was only settled this week. The first Test is in Dhaka from August 27-31 and the second in Chittagong from September 4-8.
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