Cricket: Gallian back on board
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Your support makes all the difference.England A will recall the trio who missed their victory over South Australia for the four-day match against the Australian Cricket Academy in Mount Gambier, which starts today.
Jason Gallian, a former graduate of the Australian Academy, returns after sustaining a hand injury in the opening tour defeat against a New South Wales XI in Tamworth.
The veteran spinner Peter Such and the Lancashire fast bowler Glen Chapple, both rested for the triumph in Adelaide, are also certain to play as England seek to keep their whole squad involved, although no decision will be made on the line-up until today.
ENGLAND A: (from): M A Butcher, J E R Gallian, M P Vaughan, A McGrath, O A Shah, A J Hollioake, C White, M A Ealham, W K Hegg, A F Giles, G Chapple, D W Headley, P M Such, A J Harris.
AUSTRALIAN CRICKET ACADEMY (from): J Poole, J Cassell, M Dighton, A Smith, S Craig, L Carseldine, B Haddin, D Thornely, I Hewett, J Allen, P Sutherland, S Katich.
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