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Siddle In, Harris And Warner Out For Australia

8 February 2009
Siddle In, Harris And Warner Out For Australia
Siddle In, Harris And Warner Out For Australia
Peter Siddle (right) is closer to an ODI debut.
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Peter Siddle has been brought in to Australia's squad for the final two One Day Internationals against New Zealand while Ryan Harris and David Warner have been released.

Siddle earnt a second call-up to the ODI squad after taking four wickets for Victoria against Tasmania in a Ford Ranger Cup while Warner has struggled to live up to his Twenty20 exploits, making way for Ricky Ponting's return in Sydney.

Harris has not played since he made his debut against South Africa in Hobart earlier in the summer.

New Zealand lead the series 2-1 after Australia won by 32 runs in the third match in Sydney with Brad Haddin stroking a century from the top of the order.

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