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Simon Katch denies calling Australia national selector

Australia's veteran opener Simon Katich has not given up his hope of making a comeback to the Test side and denied reports that he had tried to make direct contact with national selector John Inverarity to know if his name was discussed.

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Katich calls national selector Inverarity to know about his selection

Out-of-favour Australia opener Simon Katich has directly approached national selector John Inverarity to know whether he is being considered for the first Test match against India, starting on December 26.

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Clarke pushing for Katich’s inclusion in first Test against India: Reports

Disgruntled Australian Test discard Simon Katich could make a stunning return to the team for the Test series against India as skipper Michael Clarke has reportedly pushed for his inclusion despite their bitter past equation.

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Simon Katich’s wait for clearance of IPL dues prolongs

At loggerheads with his own Board, veteran Australian batsman Simon Katich is also frustrated with the BCCI for the delay he endured in getting his IPL dues and his manager has warned future contract-seekers to be wary of payment delays in the lucrative Twenty20 event.

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Angry Katich could have sued Cricket Australia

An angry and disappointed Simon Katich had the option of suing Cricket Australia under age discrimination laws after being dumped from the list of contracted players but he decided against such a move.

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Australia can’t afford to lose Katich: Marsh

Australia players union chief Paul Marsh has criticised Cricket Australia's move to leave out Simon Katich from the list of 25 contracted players, saying Aussie cricket can't afford to lose the veteran batsman from its ranks that already lack experience.

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