Australia has announced its intention to field four specialist pace bowlers for the Boxing Day Test against England at

the MCG, a decision influenced by the green and lively nature of the pitch. Stand-in captain Steve Smith confirmed the

selection strategy, emphasizing the team's focus on exploiting the anticipated seam movement.

The final XI remains unconfirmed, with Brendan Doggett, Michael Neser, and Jhye Richardson vying for the remaining spots

in the pace attack. This marks the second instance in the series where Australia has opted for a quartet of quicks,

mirroring their approach in the second Test in Brisbane where Doggett and Neser both featured. Neser, who took five

wickets in the second innings of that day-night match, is in line to play his first red-ball Test, having previously

only participated in pink-ball encounters.

Smith's return to captaincy, following an inner-ear issue that sidelined him from the previous Test, results in Josh

Inglis missing out. Usman Khawaja retains his place in the batting lineup after scoring 82 and 40 in Adelaide. Khawaja

will shift to No. 5 in the batting order, with Travis Head and Jake Weatherald continuing as the opening pair after

Head's century in the last match.

The decision to prioritize pace over spin means that Victorian spinner Todd Murphy will have to wait for his opportunity

to play a home Boxing Day Test. Jhye Richardson is also in contention for his first Test appearance in four years, with

Smith highlighting Richardson's past success against England.

Australia's finalized 12-man squad includes Travis Head, Jake Weatherald, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith (c), Usman

Khawaja, Alex Carey (wk), Cameron Green, Mitchell Starc, Scott Boland, Brendan Doggett, Michael Neser, and Jhye

Richardson.

England has also announced their XI, with Jacob Bethell replacing Ollie Pope at No.3 and Gus Atkinson coming in for the

injured Jofra Archer.