Can't say I agree with Bollinger being hard done by..... Injured in T20 committments (and alegedly under the weather from the celebrations), he was ordinary for a few tests, then declared unfit.
Dropped back to shield to find some fitness and form, he has only managed to front for 2 games, took 4 wickets in 1 innings and still only has 5 for the season at an average of about 60.
Hauritz is a different story..... While he is not the biggest turner of the ball and not ideal on subcontinental tracks, he is the best spinner on home tracks, and he scored 2 shield centuries last year (noone scored more than 3). His problem was Ponting was a horrendous captain of spin. Warne ran his own show and was a magician anyway..... A young spinner, who is not and will never be Warne was bound to lose confidence in Ponting's sides because he treated spinners as a defensive way to rest the seamers instead of as an attacking option.
Fitness is critical as this Australian team rebuilds....Particularly amongst bowlers while there is no go through some overs (effectively too). I think thats why Bollinger and Harris are being discarded until they have proven fitness over a decent period.... Marsh, I'd write him off too til he works on his fitness, but in the absence of choice, he will be picked.
The frustration is this exciting new BiG bAsH farce is on for 2 months so there is no real way to prove match fitness.