Selectors mull Shane Watson return

Australia coach Darren Lehmann says Shane Watson's fitness and the Newlands pitch will determine whether he returns for the third Test in Cape Town.

The inclusion of Shane Watson and a re-jigged bowling attack are the two issues Australia's selectors will pore over before the three-Test series decider starts on Saturday.

Watson is progressing well in his recovery from a calf injury and bowled approximately five overs off a full run-up in the nets on Monday in Port Elizabeth.

It's likely he will be fully fit before the third Test starts in Cape Town.

"As long as he's bowling overs and he's fit, we would love to have that extra bowler," coach Darren Lehmann said after his side slumped up a 231-run loss in Port Elizabeth.

"We'll have to wait and see.

"It's a selectors' conundrum ... it will depend on the pitch."

Alex Doolan or Shaun Marsh appear the most likely to be squeezed out if Watson were to return to the XI, but the heroes of the first Test would feel aggrieved given they've played one poor match.

"If we have to fit Shane Watson in and someone misses out it will be really unlucky," Lehmann conceded.

Lehmann and chief selector John Inverarity will also be having robust discussions about what to do with overworked pace trio Mitchell Johnson, Ryan Harris and Peter Siddle.

The three quicks have spearheaded Australia's success in six of their past seven Tests, but bowled a combined 133 overs in the second Test.

It is the highest match tally for three Australian quicks in a Test in three years.

Watson, if selected, would ease their burden in Cape Town.

But James Pattinson and Jackson Bird are both part of the touring squad and could come under consideration for the clash at Newlands.

"We'll see how they pull up," Lehmann said of whether there could be changes to Australia's attack for the first time since the opening Test of the 2013-14 Ashes.

"We'll have a look at that over the next few days.

"It'll be conditions and what we think is going to get us 20 wickets."


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