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Clark, Lee can't help Australia in must-win Port Elizabeth one-day clash.


Byline: ANI

Port Elizabeth Port Elizabeth, city (1991 pop. 670,653), Eastern Cape, SE South Africa, on Algoa Bay, an arm of the Indian Ocean. It is a tourist center and a major seaport that ships diamonds, wool, fruit, and other items. , Apr 13 (ANI): The Australian new-ball pair of Stuart Clark Stuart Rupert Clark (born 28 September 1975, Sutherland, New South Wales) is an Australian Test cricketer who plays for the New South Wales Blues and Hampshire. He bowls right-arm fast medium deliveries.  and Brett Lee Brett Lee (born 8 November, 1976 in Wollongong, New South Wales) is an Australian cricketer. Style
Lee is an express bowler, one of the fastest the game has known, and is capable of bowling at 160 km/h (99 mph). Lee's fastest recorded delivery to date is 160.8 km/h (99.
 have returned to the squad, but neither will be of any help to skipper Ricky Ponting Ricky Thomas Ponting (born December 19 1974, in Launceston, Tasmania) is an Australian cricketer and current captain of the Australia national cricket team (for both One-Day International and Test cricket).  in Monday's must-win one-day clash here with South Africa.

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 team, met Australian coach Tim Nielsen on Saturday and will join the Australian ODI squad on April 18 when they fly from Johannesburg to Dubai for a series against Pakistan.

Clark, who withdrew from the first Test against South Africa in Perth in December with an elbow complaint, will join the Australians on Monday, replacing the injured Brett Geeves.

However the 33-year-old Clark is unlikely to hop straight into action. Victorian fast-medium bowler Shane Harwood, 35, will be the one to come into the side, The Sydney Morning Herald reported.

After watching his side concede 6-289 in Thursday's game three in Cape Town, Ponting admitted he needed more than just Mitchell Johnson (4-34) punching holes in South Africa's middle order.

"Mitch has been outstanding in both forms of the game," Ponting said.

"We need other guys to have an impact through the innings . . . We need to be able to bowl a lot of dot balls and keep the batsman on strike," he added.

Australia trail 2-1 in the five-game series. (ANI)

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