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Langer feels ‘continuity’ could be the watchword for Australia against India

Justin Langer. (Source: Getty Images)

Australia head coach Justin Langer has hinted that they will go with tried and tested players when India arrives for a four-Test series at the end of the year unless an exceptional performer emerges from the Sheffield Shield.

Set for December 3 start

The series, India’s first since February-March contest in New Zealand, is set to start on December 3.

But there is still some confusion over the venues since different Australian States have different lockdown protocols. “We’ve been able to play some great Test cricket in the last 12-18 months.

“We’re ranked number one at the moment and there’s reasons for that,” Langer said on Monday.

Langer’s statements were an indicator that he wants to field experienced players against India. The Aussies played only 12 players in five home Tests, last season.

“In our mind, it’s pretty clear at the moment what that first Test squad would be, but it’s exciting to see if anyone else is going to put their hand up.

“If someone’s banging so hard on the door (in the Sheffield Shield) that we can’t ignore them, that’s what we’re looking for.”

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