With big runs on offer for batsmen against the West Indies, who should Austalia play in Melbourne if everyone is fit?
Stumps at the Hobart Test: Take daily poll
There's no better headache for Australian cricket to have than a selection headache when the side is overflowing with options.
Shaun Marsh's 182 against the West Indies in Hobart, along with an importan second-innings 49 against New Zealand in Adelaide, have impressed.
Marsh was called into the side when Usman Khawaja went down with a hamstring injury but the Queensland and Sydney Thunder batsman is expected to be fit and available for selection for Melbourne's Boxing Day Test.
Which means Rod Marsh, Darren Lehmann and the rest of Cricket Australia's National Selection Panel must contemplate whether to drop Marsh who's just made his Test best score and recall Khawaja who has made a return to cricket in the KFC Big Bash League since recovering from his injury.
And don't forget Khawaja scored back-to-back hundreds in Brisbane, and was the selectors' first choice No.3 to face the Black Caps.
Or is Joe Burns under fire? A maiden Test century in Brisbane and selected to partner David Warner at the top following Chris Rogers' retirement, but could selectors really punt him after four Tests, elevate Marsh to opener to get Khawaja back into the side?
So Damien Fleming and the team at Stumps want to know, with three batsmen and two spots, who you would leave out for the Boxing Day showpiece?
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