In the endless summer of cricket, selectors' thinking put to the test

By Geoff Lawson
Updated November 23 2014 - 12:08am, first published November 22 2014 - 11:05pm
Picking up where he left off: Test hopeful Josh Hazlewood appeals during the win over South Africa in Canberra. Photo: Matt Bedford
Picking up where he left off: Test hopeful Josh Hazlewood appeals during the win over South Africa in Canberra. Photo: Matt Bedford
Picking up where he left off: Test hopeful Josh Hazlewood appeals during the win over South Africa in Canberra. Photo: Matt Bedford
Picking up where he left off: Test hopeful Josh Hazlewood appeals during the win over South Africa in Canberra. Photo: Matt Bedford
Picking up where he left off: Test hopeful Josh Hazlewood appeals during the win over South Africa in Canberra. Photo: Matt Bedford
Picking up where he left off: Test hopeful Josh Hazlewood appeals during the win over South Africa in Canberra. Photo: Matt Bedford
Picking up where he left off: Test hopeful Josh Hazlewood appeals during the win over South Africa in Canberra. Photo: Matt Bedford
Picking up where he left off: Test hopeful Josh Hazlewood appeals during the win over South Africa in Canberra. Photo: Matt Bedford

November is rushing to a conclusion with all the pace of a Mitchell Johnson throat ball, albeit with little of the heart palpitations or physical damage.

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