Australia replace injured Mitchell Marsh with Burns

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Last Updated : Dec 21 2014 | 4:05 PM IST

Young batsman Joe Burns was Sunday roped into Australia's 13-man squad for the Boxing Day Test against India in place of all-rounder Mitchell Marsh, who injured his right hamstring during the second Test.

The 25-year-old, who is all set to make his Test debut, has been rewarded for his stellar show in the domestic circuit. Burns made a ton on Shield debut and boasts a first-class average of 42.54. It was the right-hander's knock of 183 against New South Wales at the Gabba Nov 16 that strengthened his case for selection, according to a Cricket Australia (CA) release.

Australian chief coach Darren Lehmann acknowledged veteran batsmen Ed Cowan and Adam Voges' stellar starts in the Sheffield Shield season, but suggested that Burns trumped them on two counts.

"We think he's the best man. He can fit anywhere from one to six (in the batting order). He gives us a little bit more flexibility compared to the other two ... and it's a chance to play a guy who is young."

Burns was naturally thrilled to have been included in the squad after National Selection Panel head Rod Marsh broke the news to him.

"It took a fair while to sink in. I'm over the moon at the news as it is the best Christmas present I could ever hope for," he said.

"I'll get sorted before the (Brisbane Heat) game tonight and then see what I have to do tomorrow but I'm just so happy."

Opening batsman David Warner is expected to recover in time from the minor thumb injury that he sustained while batting in the second innings at the Gabba. Fast bowlers Ryan Harris and Peter Siddle, who returned to training after being rested for the second Test, are most likely to be back at Melbourne, as well.

Australia's squad for the third Test:

David Warner, Chris Rogers, Shane Watson, Steve Smith (Capt), Shaun Marsh, Joe Burns, Brad Haddin, Mitchell Johnson, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood, Ryan Harris, Peter Siddle.

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First Published: Dec 21 2014 | 4:00 PM IST

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