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"Pattinson bowled at us in Melbourne, so he's coming back. We could see Pattinson at the back end of the one-day series," he said here before the start of the second ODI of the tri-series between India and Sri Lanka at WACA.
Pattinson played only two Tests against India before a foot strain forced him to sit out of the squad.
But in the two Tests he played against India, Pattinson claimed eleven wickets and was also the man-of-the-match in the first game at Melbourne.
Another pacer Ben Hilfenhaus, who played in the Test series, has already been recalled in place of injured Brett Lee and Arthur said there was keen competition for places in the team.
"Nobody wants to rest which is great. The guys want to keep playing. They realise we are developing a really good talent pool. Places are at a premium and there is a lot of competition for places. I guess nobody wants to relinquish their position which is perfect," the South African said.
The two senior-most members of the team, Ricky Ponting and Mike Hussey, are still making their presence felt in the team.
"That is one of the reasons we kept the squad together. They value of Ricky and Mike is sensational around the group. They come in, they still, I reckon, are our best trainers. They still are our fittest players," Arthur said.
"For Peter Forrest and the younger guys to be around those two is inspirational for them. They certainly get a really good indication as to what is required to become an international player and have a sustained career. It's really instrumental they are still around the group."
Australia play Sri Lanka at this very venue on Friday and Arthur said his quicks are keen to go out and perform in the seamer-friendly WACA ground.
"They are all very keen to get out on the WACA. Hilfy (Hilfenhaus) has come in as standby. It's likely that we will have the same attack. But again that's tomorrow's problem," the coach said.
He also said that they will record today's match for inputs on Sri Lanka ahead of Friday's match.
"We'll have the game taped. We've got a meeting tonight We'll run through most of it."
Arthur reiterated that Australia would rotate its players in the tri-series.
"It's hard to say where and when and how we are going to rest them. Results determine how you get into a competition. Our plan was always to start well. And then through the middle give some development opportunities to some players, and then pick our best team in the closing stages and hopefully the finals of the competition.
"But results along the way determine that. That is the plan and we see how it unfolds," he said.
Young wicketkeeper-batsman Matthew Wade has really made his presence felt in the shorter formats of the game and Arthur said he would not be surprised if he played only as a batsman at some stage of the series.
"Wade has been outstanding. He is a terrier. He is a fighter. He has got a good technique when he bats. He is also very good behind the stumps," he said.


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