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Ashton Agar has declared tearaway teammate Lance Morris is prepared for a Test debut, with the “absolute weapon” primed for a shot at South Africa’s brittle batting line-up on the SCG.
Agar and Morris loom as probably inclusions to provide the ultimate Test of the summer season a WA flavour. 24-year-old Morris is but to play for Australia at any degree, whereas Agar is eyeing a maiden Test on residence soil virtually a decade after his gorgeous Ashes debut in England.
Speaking after becoming a member of the Aussie squad in Sydney, Agar labelled right-arm fast Morris “special” and mentioned selectors wouldn’t rue their resolution if he had been to get the nod in a probable battle with Josh Hazlewood for a call-up.
“I’m pumped for that,” Agar mentioned of a possible Morris debut.