Australia hand Cowan cricket debut, Hughes, Khawaja axed

SYDNEY, (Reuters) – Ed Cowan will open the batting on  his debut for Australia in next week’s first test against India  after being included in an extended a 13-strong squad announced  today.
Australia blooded three new caps in this month’s series  against New Zealand and Cowan will ensure a fourth at the  Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), with all rounder Dan Christian a  possible fifth if Shaun Marsh fails to prove his fitness.
Lefthander Cowan has been in fine form for Tasmania this  season and scored a timely 109 against India in the ongoing  three-day tour match in Canberra on Tuesday.
“Ed Cowan’s very good form has been compelling in him being  included in the side … and the intention is he will open the  batting with David Warner,” chief selector John Inverarity told  a televised news conference in Perth.
“I think in the side we’re looking for a bit more steadiness  and we’re looking to Ed to provide that,” he added. “The stars  are aligned for Ed.”
Pace bowlers James Pattinson and Mitchell Starc were handed  their baggy green caps with Warner ahead of the opening test  against New Zealand earlier this month and all three were  retained for the first of four tests against India, which starts  on Monday.
Opener Phil Hughes, as expected, lost his place in the team  after a miserable series against the Black Caps and Usman  Khawaja also paid the price for repeated failures with the bat.
“They are young players who we consider still to be very  promising and we look forward in the future to them pushing  strongly for inclusion in the side,” Inverarity said.

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A lower back injury to top order batsman Marsh, rated as  “unlikely” to be fit only last week, forced selectors to name  uncapped Christian as back-up.
“It was always anticipated that when Shaun started to feel  better, it would be quite a rapid improvement and that is what  has happened over the last day or two,” Inverarity said.
“It’s likely if Shaun plays that he’ll be batting at number  three and if Dan Christian plays he will be at number six.”
All rounder Shane Watson and paceman Ryan Harris were not  considered because of injury, the former with calf and hamstring  problems and the latter because he has yet to bowl enough to  prove his fitness after being dogged by knee injuries.
“Shane Watson is not fit to play (but) we hope he will be in  contention for the second test in Sydney,” Inverarity said of  Australia’s player of the year for the last two seasons.
Dependable quick Ben Hilfenhaus has been recalled and will  vie with Starc for the spot as the third quick in the side  behind Peter Siddle and Pattinson.
Batsmen Ricky Ponting and Mike Hussey retained their places  in the side despite being under pressure after mediocre  performances against New Zealand, who won their first test on  Australian soil in 26 years earlier this month.
Squad – Michael Clarke (captain), David Warner, Ed Cowan,  Shaun Marsh, Ricky Ponting, Mike Hussey, Brad Haddin, Dan  Christian, Peter Siddle, Ben Hilfenhaus, Mitchell Starc, James  Pattinson, Nathan Lyon.