Big-hitting opener David Warner is set to be among at least three debutants in Australia's team for the first cricket test against New Zealand, having been named Saturday in a 12-man squad.
The 25-year-old New South Wales opener replaces all-rounder Shane Watson, one of five players ruled out due to injury. Mitchell Johnson, Pat Cummins, Ryan Harris and Shaun Marsh are also sidelined for the test starting Thursday at the Gabba.
The uncapped pace trio of James Pattinson, Ben Cutting and Mitchell Starc have also been named in the 12-man squad.
Victoria's Pattinson took four wickets in the first innings of Australia A's tour match against New Zealand in Brisbane earlier this week, while New South Wales left-armer Starc took three wickets.
Peter Siddle, who took a hat-trick in the Gabba test against England last year, is likely to lead the attack with two of Pattinson, Starc or local Queensland paceman Cutting to join him and off-spinner Nathan Lyon in the starting XI.