Australia unchanged for third Test

Australia announced an unchanged 12-member squad for the third and final cricket Test against the West Indies starting December 16 in Perth.

“The National Selection Panel today announced an unchanged squad of 12 players for the third Test match in Perth, following upon a very hard -fought draw in the Adelaide Test,” NSP Chairman Andrew Hilditch said in a statement.

Peter Siddle’s hamstring injury, which he picked up during the Adelaide Test, is a concern but Hilditch said the pacer should recover in time for the series’ final match.
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