Australia squad unchanged for fourth test against India

MELBOURNE,  (Reuters) – Australia named an unchanged  12-man squad yesterday for next week’s fourth test against  India in Adelaide, where they could wrap up a 4-0 series clean  sweep.

Nathan Lyon

The hosts ensured they would win the series in Perth on  Sunday when they hammered India by an innings and 37 runs to add  to equally emphatic victories in Melbourne and Sydney.

Spinner Nathan Lyon, who was 12th man as the Australians  went with a four-man pace attack in Perth, is almost certain to  start at the Adelaide Oval when the test gets underway next  Tuesday.

“A spin bowler has always been a priority in Test matches at  Adelaide Oval and it is very likely that Nathan Lyon will  replace one of the other bowlers,” Australia chief selector John  Inverarity said in a statement.

“The fact the Australians were able to dismiss India in only  60 and 63 overs in Perth and the extra two rest days because the  test finished early has meant that there is reduced concern  about excessive workloads for the fast bowlers.”

Mitchell Starc, who played his third test in Perth, has  already conceded that he is the most likely of the four to be  dropped to make way for Lyon in the side.

Ben Hilfenhaus and Peter Siddle are certainties if fit,  while injury-prone Ryan Harris came safely through his return to  the test arena at the WACA.

Number three batsman Shaun Marsh retains his place in the  squad despite making just 11 runs in Perth to add to his three  runs in three innings over the first two tests.

Squad – Michael Clarke (captain), David Warner, Ed Cowan,  Shaun Marsh, Ricky Ponting, Mike Hussey, Brad Haddin, Peter  Siddle, Ben Hilfenhaus, Ryan Harris, Mitchell Starc, Nathan  Lyon.