Phillip Hughes's hopes of breaking back into Australia's Test side for the series against South Africa suffered a blow on Friday after the opening batsman was named in an Australian A team to take on the Proteas in a tour match in Sydney.
Chairman of selectors John Inverarity said that none of the Australia A lineup for the three-day match starting next week was likely to figure in the first Test starting in Brisbane on November 9.
"And we'd have the Australian A team that didn't contain any of the players, or the intention of any players -- I mean, there could be injuries and then it could change.
"But the intention is that none of the Australia A players at this stage will be in that (Test) squad."
Lefthander Hughes scored a pair of centuries in a stunning Test debut against South Africa in 2009, but struggled to cement his place and was dropped after a poor series against New Zealand last year.
Hughes, 23, whose struggles with short-pitched bowling have seen him dumped from the national side twice, had been in impressive form for adopted state South Australia.
Four-Test allrounder Andrew McDonald will captain the Australia A side which also features former Test wicketkeeper Tim Paine and all-rounder Steve Smith.
All-rounder Mitchell Marsh was scratched from selection for the tour match after breaching team discipline with domestic Twenty20 side Perth Scorchers after having a night out in South Africa during the Champions League tournament.
South Africa, Number 1 in the ICC Test rankings, play three Tests in Australia with matches in Adelaide and Perth following the opener at the Gabba.
Australia A team:
Andrew McDonald (c), Nathan Coulter-Nile, Liam Davis, Alex Doolan, John Hastings, Moises Henriques, Phillip Hughes, Glenn Maxwell, Tim Paine, Rob Quiney, Steve Smith.
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