
MELBOURNE: Former Test captain mark Taylor feels that either Ricky Ponting or Mike Hussey must make way for young all-rounder Dan Christian or recovering batsman Shaun Marsh in the top six for the Boxing Day Test against India starting Monday.
Taylor, however, does not believe that dropping one of the ageing batsmen would necessarily end his career. Chief selector John Inveriarity had indicated that Christian and Marsh are competing against each other for a place in the eleven.
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Taylor said that inclusion of Christian will give skipper Michael Clarke a fifth bowler if the conditions at the Melbourne Cricket Ground ( MCG) assist seam bowlers.
"I'd be interested to see what this wicket is like on the morning of the game. If the wicket's got a bit in it I would be tempted to play Dan Christian, because if you look at the last Test in Hobart, our bowling attack still bowled very well but we probably lacked that fourth seamer on day one. We had them [New Zealand] seven for about 70 and we could have knocked them over for 100 rather than 150," said Taylor.