Australia captain Pat Cummins won the toss for the Boxing Day Test at the MCG and elected to bowl against South Africa for the second match in a row.
South Africa is 0-21 with Dean Elgar (8) and Sarel Erwee (13) at the crease.
Cummins almost made an early breakthrough at the end of the fourth over when he dropped a difficult return catch off Elgar, who was on 7.
Cummins opted to roll the dice after Australia blitzed South Africa within two days at the Gabba last week.
He admitted that the MCG wicket wasn’t looking as green as the Gabba did, but said he believed the best bowling conditions would be on day one.
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Asked if he went back and forth over the decision, Cummins said: “A little bit. I think here the MCG wicket gets better and better to bat on.
“It doesn’t look like a raging green seamer but see how we go.”
South Africa captain Dean Elgar said he was somewhat “surprised” by the decision, and he would have elected to bat anyway.
“Generally you want to bat first here, but I guess that’s his decision,” he added.
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Meanwhile, Australia has named an unchanged XI with Scott Boland holding onto his position over Josh Hazlewood.
The Proteas have made one change with Theunis de Bruyn replacing Rassie van der Dussen.
Day one of the Boxing Day Test has featured a number of tributes to Australian cricket icon Shane Warne, who passed away in March.
ball one
Australia XI: David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Cameron Green, Alex Carey, Pat Cummins (c), Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Scott Boland
South Africa XI: Dean Elgar (c), Sarel Erwee, Theunis de Bruyn, Temba Bavuma, Khaya Zondo, Kyle Verreynne (wk), Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje, Lungi Ngidi
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Australia seamer Scott Boland was Sunday confirmed to start the Boxing Day second Test in Melbourne ahead of an “underdone” Josh Hazlewood, while South Africa suggested they could shake up their batting line up.
Boland replaced injured fast bowler Hazlewood in the opening Test at Brisbane and was a key performer with his red-hot form making him virtually undroppable.
He is now assured of another game on his home ground — where he took an incredible 6-7 on debut against England a year ago, cementing himself into Ashes folklore.
Meanwhile, all eyes will be on David Warner ahead of his 100th Test match, having registered scores of 0 and 3 during the series opener against South Africa in Brisbane.
Warner will be looking to silence his critics and according to Kerry O’Keeffe, the “biggest challenge” to doing just that comes in the form of South Africa’s Kagiso Rabada.
“His kryptonite is Kagiso Rabada at the moment and that’s his biggest challenge today,” O’Keeffe said to Fox Cricket on the ‘Test Cricket Daily’ ahead of Monday’s action.
“Can he survive that early onslaught from Kagiso Rabada? He couldn’t do it in Brisbane on a sporting pitch. This will be less sporting. Is he in the right frame of mind too?
“You’d have to think so. It’s a fascinating battle between those two. Warner’s an attacker and if South Africa can get him defending, there could be a chance of getting him out.
“But if he assesses there is not much movement for them off the seam at this MCG deck and he stays balanced, he can still score big Test runs.”
With question marks over the 36-year-old’s future in the Test arena, an honest O’Keeffe admitted his “gut feel” is that we may have seen the last of Warner in red-ball cricket.
“At 36, he is a hand-eye player and you look at the equivalent Virender Sehwag for India,” O’Keeffe said.
“A very similar player. High-strike rate, took risks and his average fell in the last few years of his career just as Warner’s has done. It will take a monumental effort with what is in front of Dave in the next 12 months for him to lift again.”
Although O’Keeffe added there was little doubting Warner won’t be short of motivation to prove people wrong.
“They thought he was a T20 slogger, he made Test match centuries,” O’Keeffe added.
“He loves proving the critics wrong.”
Earlier, skipper Pat Cummins told reporters the team was unchanged from the side that won by six wickets inside two days on a hostile bowler-friendly Gabba pitch in Brisbane last week, the first of a three-match series.
“We gave Joshy every chance, (but) it just got to a stage where (he) more than anyone else felt like he was a little bit underdone,” he said.
“It’s a mark of the man really, he himself said ‘don’t feel quite right’, so he kind of pulled himself out of selection.
“We talk a lot about how (as) a team we need a squad mentality, and I think it’s another great example.”
Hazlewood missed Australia’s last two Tests in Adelaide and Brisbane due to a side strain but had been training hard in the build-up to Melbourne, where hot and humid conditions are expected.
Boland has taken 25 wickets at 10.33 since his debut at the MCG a year ago and said Friday he was hoping his local knowledge would give him the edge over Hazlewood.
The Boxing Day Test will be David Warner’s 100th, with the opener striving to end a lean run that has seen some question his position in the side.
He is just 78 runs shy of 8,000 Test runs and has vowed to get back to his best.
“This might be a wicket where I can go out and play like the old me,” he said.
After his batsmen largely failed to fire in Brisbane — where they were bowled out for 152 and 99 — South African captain Dean Elgar said a change could be afoot.
He was not willing to go into details, although middle-order batsman Theunis de Bruyn has been tipped to come in.
“The little bit I can give away is our bowlers retain their spots,” he said.
“There’s probably a change amongst the batters.”
South Africa’s batting struggles in Brisbane followed some poor displays earlier in the year, with only Sarel Erwee and wicketkeeper Kyle Verreynne making centuries since the start of the 2021/22 season.
Despite this, batting coach Justin Sammons backed them to come good as the series progresses.
“We’ve got to keep the belief and the players do have the belief,” he said.
“We haven’t played to our potential in the last couple of Tests and we are also determined to get it right. The guys are out there doing their best behind the scenes and I’m confident that they are going to get it right.”
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