Australians consider bowling attack
Paul Gough - 5 October 2000

NAIROBI - The Australians face a selection dilemma ahead of their opening match in the ICC Knockout Cup, against India, here on Saturday.

With the wickets playing quite slowly, logic suggests the inclusion of at least one spinner but, given their opponents dislike for fast bowling, the Aussies are also contemplating going in with an all-pace attack.

While the Indians play spin superbly they are not as comfortable against pace, which clearly is Australia's strength.

In Glenn McGrath, Jason Gillespie and Brett Lee the Aussies have a deadly three-pronged pace attack while equally - in the absence of Shane Warne, Colin Miller and Stuart MacGill - Brad Young and Mark Higgs form an inexperienced spin combination.

"It's a tough one," skipper Steve Waugh said.

"We're not sure if we are going to pick the spinners or not."

"You have to consider who are you are playing and that (playing India) obviously comes into it because they are obviously not as good against the quicks when the ball is bouncing."

One player who would appear certain of selection is all-rounder Andrew Symonds who showed in the thrilling tie with England on Tuesday that he can bowl spin as well as he can bowl his medium pacers.

"Simmo can cover both bases so he is always a chance to get picked in the side," Waugh said.

Further complicating selection is that several players - Glenn McGrath, Ian Harvey, Mark Waugh and Michael Bevan - are carrying niggling injuries. However Waugh is hoping all will be available and a decision is likely to be made after the team's final training session tomorrow.

© 2000 AAP


Teams Australia.
Players/Umpires Glenn McGrath, Jason Gillespie, Brett Lee, Shane Warne, Colin Miller, Stuart MacGill, Brad Young, Mark Higgs, Steve Waugh, Andy Symonds, Ian Harvey, Mark Waugh, Michael Bevan.
Tournaments ICC KnockOut
Internal Links Australia v England at Nairobi, 3 Oct 2000.