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Langer confirms Finch, Head test debuts against Pakistan

FILE PHOTO: Cricket - Australia Nets - Edgbaston, Birmingham, Britain - June 26, 2018. Australia's Aaron Finch during nets. Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

DUBAI (Reuters) - White-ball specialist batsman Aaron Finch and South Australia captain Travis Head will make their test debuts in the series-opener against Pakistan in Dubai on Sunday, Australia coach Justin Langer has confirmed.

Both players scored half-centuries in Australia's drawn tour match against a Pakistan A side, convincing Langer to award them their first caps in the five-day format.

"There was never any doubt over those two for me, I thought they were certainties to play," Langer said of his first test side as Australia coach after the former opener took over from Darren Lehmann in May.

FILE PHOTO: Cricket - Australia Press Conference - Edgbaston, Birmingham, Britain - June 26, 2018 Australia's Aaron Finch during the press conference Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers/File Photo

Despite the pair making certain of selection, doubts remain in other areas of captain Tim Paine's team, with opener Matt Renshaw picking up a head injury after being struck by the ball during the tour game that ended on Tuesday.

"I think Matthew Renshaw will be physically fine -- the one thing he's got is he hasn't played much cricket," Langer told reporters in Dubai.

"He went on the Australia A trip, he got a hamstring strain... he hasn't spent much time in the middle. That's going to be the issue for him.

FILE PHOTO: Cricket - England v Australia - Fifth One Day International - Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - June 24, 2018. Australia's Travis Head during the match. Action Images via Reuters/Craig Brough

"It's going to be an instinct call. We've got to weigh up what he's done in the past. He's obviously a very good young player. We've got to work out whether he's spent enough time out in the middle to be ready for a test match."

Renshaw's possible absence could pave the way for South Africa-born Marnus Labuschagne, who came in at number six against Pakistan A and scored an unbeaten 39 in Australia's only innings.

The 24-year-old, who can also bowl part-time legspin, was a surprise inclusion in the 15-man squad but played a key role in Queensland's Sheffield Shield triumph earlier this year.

"We've seen in the history of Australian cricket a lot of people take their opportunities through injury," Langer said.

"I thought Marnus fielded brilliantly but was really good with the bat (against Pakistan A), bowled a few overs. He's certainly put a strong case forward for selection as well."

Australia are likely to opt for a second paceman to support left-armer Mitchell Starc and uncapped Queensland quick Michael Neser may get the nod over workhorse Peter Siddle, with Langer impressed by his spells against Pakistan A.

"He has a red-hot dip every time he plays, he's a good fielder, he's brilliant around the team," Langer said of 28-year-old Neser.

The second match of the two-test series is in Abu Dhabi from October 16-20.

(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by John O'Brien)

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