Several members of the Australian cricket team took part in a coaching session for kids as part of the build-up to the First Test at the Gabba on Thursday.

It has since been confirmed that the charge, under Cricket Australia’s code of conduct, would rule out Pattinson due to previous infractions.
Captain Tim Paine was asked about the player and commented that he had spoken with Pattinson on the matter. "He let himself down, he's let the group down” was Paine’s summation but was quick to point out that Pattinson had apologised for the incident.
Inadvertently, the suspension of Pattinson has made Thursday’s bowling selection easier. It’s looking more likely that Australia will go with an all-New South Wales bowling attack with Queensland’s Michael Neser making way.
With Cummins and Nathan Lyon being certainties, Starc and Hazlewood look set to face Pakistan. The selection of Starc, after struggling to make the starting eleven during the Ashes, could be questionable.

However, 25 wickets in six Test matches at the Gabba suggests that Starc’s left-arm pace fits well. If Neser were to make his debut, on his home ground, he is well set having faced them in the Australia 'A' game.
Taking four wickets, including Azhar Ali twice, suggests that Neser would not be out of place.
With the niceties out of the way, Australia will be fully focused on the opening Test. Pakistan could prove to be difficult opponents, as they did in the day-night Test three years ago, but anything other than a winning start for Australia would be considered a major upset.
Australia’s record at the Gabba is phenomenal; not lost there since the West Indies won in 1988. Expect more of the same next week.
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