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Smith opens, Green at four as Australia face inexperienced West Indies

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MELBOURNE : Pat Cummins confirmed Australia's new-look batting line-up on Tuesday with Steve Smith to open and Cameron Green at number four in the team to face West Indies in the first test at Adelaide Oval from Wednesday.Smith, one of the best batsmen of his generation, was a late candidate to replace David Warner after the veteran opener retired from the format in the wake of Australia's sweep of their three-match series against Pakistan over the New Year.His move up the order makes way for 24-year-old Green to slot in and play his 25th test in the position where he has been a prolific run-scorer for Western Australia."We were pretty open that we thought Cam Green was in our top six batters and really all there was to iron out was the details around the order," captain Cummins told reporters in Adelaide."It wasn't until around then that we started chatting seriously to (Smith) and found out just how keen he was ... "It all made sense to get Smithy into a position that he'd love to bat in, and Green into a spot (he) knows pretty well."With all-rounders Green and Mitch Marsh in the team, Cummins has plenty of bowling options to take the pressure off him and fellow quicks Josh Hazlewood and Mitch Starc as they all play their fourth test of the home summer.West Indies are without their best all-rounders Jason Holder and Kyle Mayers with the duo having preferred to play in lucrative Twenty20 leagues.

Skipper Kraigg Brathwaite also named his team on Tuesday and confirmed that Kavem Hodge and all-rounder Justin Greaves would make their test debuts in the middle order with quick Shamar Joseph also winning his first cap."I'm expecting a lot of fight from the guys, obviously guys relatively new to test cricket and they've got to

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