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Ordinary numbers: West Australian all-rounder Hilton Cartwright.

Endless search for an all-rounder far from our top priority

The priority for the Australian cricket team right now is not to find or invent an all-rounder to ease workloads, it is to confirm a No.6 who can play spin well and find a wicketkeeper who can keep on spinning wickets. Both of these categories are normally filled by experienced cricketers who have learnt their skills over a period of time, in different environments, against varying opponents.

Triple treat: Azhar Ali (left) is congratulated by Misbah-ul-Haq after scoring a triple century against the West Indies ...

Underestimate them at your peril, for this is a very different Pakistan

The Pakistan cricket team has the reputation – some of it deserved, some not so much – for performing in an enigmatic and unpredictable fashion. Through the decades, Pakistan have won easily on home surfaces and lost regularly on the road, much as any other national team, yet they have been tagged like no other.

Patrick Cummins (right) in a rare moment of celebration on the field, alongside Shane Watson playing against South ...

Cummins' return to one-day side another step on long road back

Patrick Cummins has been on the national scene for what seems like a longish time. He made his debut for NSW at 17 and for Australia at 18. He has played just that one Test match at the Wanderers were he took seven wickets and hit the winning runs. In total he has played eight first-class games, the equivalent of less than a single season of Sheffield Shield.

New dawn: Peter Handscomb, Matthew Wade and Nic Maddinson after receiving the news of their Test selection.

Bold selections must be given time to mature

In selecting Matthew Renshaw ('Matthew Who?' doesn't work as well as 'Peter Who?') , Nic Maddinson, the returning Matthew Wade, Chadd Sayers, Peter Handscombe and Jackson Bird, who is also a newbie as he wasn't officially in the Hobart Test squad , Australia have picked six new members of the Test side, with perhaps four debutants. It is a rare occurrence in Test cricket.