Australia coach Michael Cheika insists playing David Pocock and Israel Folau in Rugby World Cup semi-final is not a gamble
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Australia coach Michael Cheika has dismissed any notion he is taking a risk by playing David Pocock and Israel Folau in Sunday's Rugby World Cup semi-final against Argentina.
Pocock and Folau missed last weekend's quarter-final win over Scotland because of injuries and were in doubt for the clash with the Pumas at Twickenham.
Both men had to pass last-minute fitness tests before being selected in the starting lineup but Cheika said he was not taking any risks.
David Pocock passed a late fitness test to make Australia's starting line up for their World Cup semi-final
Israel Folau (centre) will also face Argentina at Twickenham after recovering from his own injury
Coach Michael Cheika insists that the Wallabies are not taking any risks in selecting the pair
No 8 Pocock, who injured his calf in Australia's final pool match against Wales, is improving day by day and will be close to peak fitness by kick-off.
'We've calculated where he's at with recovery time,' Cheika told a news conference on Saturday.
'We always knew that injury would be around the seven day, eight-day mark for return to play.
'He got through a good deal of training yesterday, more than we thought. Every day you're going to get improvements.'
Pocock is considered pivotal to Australia's chances against the Pumas because of his high-work rate and ability to create turnovers.
Cheika said the powerfully-built forward, who has struggled with injuries in his career, was determined to play.
'He's very strong mentally, that lad, so it would have been very difficult to stop him even if he wasn't fit,' he said.
'We feel more than comfortable with the fact he's fit enough to do his job and do it very well.'
Pocock has recovered from a calf injury suffered in Australia's controversial win over Scotland
The Australia squad train during the Captain's Run at The Lensbury Hotel on the eve of the semi-final
Australia's wing Adam Ashley-Cooper (centre) takes part in a stretching exerciise during training
Cheika was also pleased by Folau's improvement, saying the fullback remains one of Australia's most dangerous attackers.
'As great an individual player as he is, he's very much a team player,' Cheika said.
'He's certainly not driven by always being the main man.
'But I would...guess that a player of his calibre is only going to enjoy these matches and do really well in these finals matches.
'I think he's just been wanting to play footy, I think the frustrating part was not being able to play last week.'
Australia, world champions in 1991 and 1999, go into Sunday's match as slight favourites and while Cheika is confident of winning he said there was no complacency in his team whatsoever.
'I feel like we are really ready. We are looking to improve all areas of the game,' he said.
Australia are hoping to add to the two World Cups that they won in 1991 and 1999
Cheika insists his squad will not be complacent despite being the favourites against Argentina
Australia's Matt Toomua (centre) affords a smile ahead of the crucial showdown on Sunday
'I have known Argentina's players very closely for many years. They made the semi-finals in 2007. They are a very strong team of players.
'They are very strong and passionate about what they are doing. They have just transformed the way they have played. They have always had a steely approach to the game and tournament play has always suited them.'
'This is a great opportunity for us to progress. It is all about confronting the opponent on Sunday over 80 minutes.'
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