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Moises Henriques added to Australia Test squad against India   

| @indiablooms | Dec 14, 2020, at 11:19 pm

Adelaide/UNI: Moises Henriques has been included to Australian Test squad for the first match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, set to be played here from Friday.

Sean Abbott will be missing the game and is expected to be available for the Boxing Day Test.

Abbott will continue with his rehabilitation for a mild calf strain sustained during the recent Australia A game against India at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Henriques has recovered from a mild hamstring strain which ruled him out of the Australia A games against India. He recently returned to the national side with appearances in the limited overs series against India and will join Mitchell Starc and the remainder of the Australia A Test squad who are set to arrive in Adelaide later today.

In his four Test-match career so far, he has scored two fifties, picked two wickets.  

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