Cricket Australia’s National Selection Panel (NSP) today announced a 12-man squad for the third Vodafone Ashes Test match beginning in Perth on Thursday.The 12-man squad is:Ricky Ponting (c)Michael Clarke (vc)Michael BeerBrad HaddinRyan HarrisPhillip HughesBen HilfenhausMike Hussey WAMitchell JohnsonPeter SiddleSteven SmithShane WatsonNSP Chairman Andrew Hilditch said:“Phillip Hughes replaces the injured Simon Katich in the squad for the third Test match in Perth. Phil is an exciting young batsman who has already proven his ability to succeed at international level and he deserves this opportunity to return to the Australian side.“Steve Smith replaces Marcus North in the 12-man squad. This is obviously disappointing for Marcus who has played some outstanding Test innings for Australia but it was felt to be the right time to bring the exciting prospect Steve Smith into the Test team. Steve has already had success at international level and will also add to the bowling depth with his leg spin bowling and dynamic fielding.“Michael Beer replaces Xavier Doherty in the squad. Michael is a left-arm orthodox spinner who has been very impressive at domestic level this year. He took wickets against England in the tour match earlier this summer and we expect he will bowl very well against the English on his home ground.“Doug Bollinger has been omitted from the squad. Both Mitchell Johnson and Ben Hilfenhaus did not play in Adelaide but will be strongly considered for selection in the Perth Test match where conditions will suit them. Ryan Harris and Peter Siddle were the pick of our quicks at Adelaide Oval and these four make up the pace attack for the Perth Test match.“The squad is a very exciting one with a blend of talented young players and experienced international cricketers. We are confident it will play an aggressive brand of cricket as we try to change the momentum of the Test series in this critical Vodafone Ashes Perth Test match.”The Australian squad will gather in Perth on Sunday evening. Details of the team’s training and media schedule and accreditation collection details in Perth will be forwarded on Sunday on arrival.
My guess is the Aussie team will be:WatsonHughesPontingClarkeHusseyHaddinSmithJohnsonHarrisBeerSiddleI think that's the team they will pick too, which for me, leaves them light on batting. With Ponting and Clarke in shall we say indifferent form, putting a lot of pressure on Mr Cricket and the openers. Chances for the opening bowlers as well, both Watson and Hughes like to go at the ball which may reap its rewards, but equally they could be 2 down as quickly as Adelaide.It worries me, but I am ultra confident that we will retain the Ashes and if the weather stays fair, win the series by 2 matches. One thing I would like, as a True Bear, is to see Belly move above Collingwood. The man is in the best form of his life and they need to use it and not let him waste away at No 6.
I'd keep Bell where he is. he seems to be best at number 6 and when he was last there regularly in 2006 he couldn't stop scoring 100s agains pakistan (or at least high scores)