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Australia keeping options open for fifth Ashes test

SYDNEY, Jan ‌3 : Spinner Todd Murphy will have to wait to find out if he will get his first taste of test cricket on home soil on Sunday after captain Steve Smith said Australia were keeping options open for the fifth Ashes clash with England.

Murphy was called into the squad for the fourth test when Nathan Lyon was ruled out for the rest of the series by injury but he missed out on a spot in the team as Australia went with four pacemen in Melbourne.

England claimed a consolation victory inside two chaotic days in ‌Melbourne but Australia had already secured series honours with wins in the first three ‌tests.

Australia usually name their team on the eve of the match but, perhaps wary after Melbourne, Smith said they would not be rushing into a decision.

"We haven't picked a team. There's 13 or 14 guys on the table and we want to see the wicket and see how we match up against that," Smith, who is standing in as skipper for Pat Cummins, told reporters at the SCG on Saturday.

"All options are on the table currently. The wicket obviously hasn't had a great deal ‍of sunlight so we need to check it out. It still looked pretty green yesterday.

"We could play a couple of all-rounders. Could play a spinner. Could play no spinner. We'll figure it out."

Off spinner Murphy's hopes of playing an eighth test might also have rested on the Sydney Cricket Ground's reputation as the most spin-friendly of the traditional Australian Ashes venues.

Smith, though, said that reputation pre-dated ​even his own first class debut at the ‌ground 18 years ago, when he was a spin-bowling all-rounder for New South Wales.

"I've always said when we come back here, I'd love the old school SCG," he added.

"Flat for two days, foot marks starting to ​come in,

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