Australian coach Darren Lehmann said today fearsome fast bowler Mitchell Johnson will play in the upcoming Tests and one-day series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates.
Johnson was withdrawn from the Twenty20 Champions League with a rib injury, but left with the national squad for the UAE on Sunday.
Johnson is the world's leading pace bowler after prominent roles in the recent Test series wins against England and South Africa.
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"He'll be fine to go. Expect him to play the one-dayers, obviously not the T20 but the one-dayers and the Test series," Lehmann told reporters in Melbourne before the team's departure.
"We're lucky enough that in terms of the preparation, he did a fair bit of bowling before (getting injured), so it won't be an issue."
Lehmann was also upbeat that hamstrung captain Michael Clarke will be fit for the opening Test.
"I'm confident, he's confident -- and that's about where it is at the moment," Lehmann said.
"The tour game (on October 15-18) will be the telling time, I suppose, getting him out and playing that... But I'm pretty confident he'll play."
Clarke left ahead of the team last week to ensure he was acclimatised before beginning to stretch himself at training.
The skipper said before departure that he was improving daily from hamstring tendon damage suffered in a one-dayer against Zimbabwe in Harare on August 31. The injury forced him to return home from the tour early.
Even if Clarke and Johnson play, Australia will field a significantly different XI to that which edged South Africa in their last Test match in Cape Town in March.
Allrounder Shane Watson and pacemen Ryan Harris and James Pattinson are out with injuries.