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Australian Team Has Been Witnessing Continuous Changes

Australian team has been witnessing continuous changes: India vs Australia.

Another change in the Australian team, now this all-rounder got a chance, especially for the Test series, the Kangaroo team has made many changes so far.

However, the biggest reason behind this is the injury to the players. Now, all-rounder, Moises Henriques has been included in the squad for the first Test match. Australia cricket board has confirmed this.

Fast bowler Sean Abbott suffered a calf strain on Saturday during a day-night tour match at the Sydney Cricket Ground. In such a situation, he will not travel to Adelaide with the members of the Australia team.

Henriques wanted to participate in the second practice match, but he was injured and has now been found to have a minor hamstring injury and will soon recover and be available for the first Test.

The 33-year-old Henriques, who played the last Test in 2016, has passed the fitness test on Monday morning and will join the Australian team in Adelaide.

Henriques is one of two new faces in the squad, with Victoria batsman Marcus Harris recalled due to an injury to David Warner, who faced Addictor Strain in the second ODI at the SCG last month.

Heinrichs is in the squad in place of Will Bukowski, who suffered a concussion on the final day of the first tour match at the Oval last week. 22-year-old Bukowski was hit on the helmet.

Both Bukowski and Warner are aiming to return to the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne, but their involvement remains in doubt.

It has been a difficult start for the Australian players in the International Summer, as many players have been injured.

Australian Test Team as follows

Tim Paine (captain), Pat Cummins, Cameron Green, Marcus Harris, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Moises Henriques, Marnus Labushane, Nathan Lyon.

Michael Nesser, James Pattinson, Will Bukowski, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Mitchell Swapson, Matthew Wade And David warner

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