Australia may see a shake-up in their squad ahead of the second Test against India in Adelaide, as injury concerns loom over Mitchell Marsh.
The Australian all-rounder, who played a decent role in the first Test with both bat and ball, is reportedly nursing discomfort, raising questions about his availability.
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As per Fox Cricket, uncapped all-rounder Beau Webster is being considered for his maiden Test call-up in his place, marking a potential turning point in Australia’s campaign.
Australian captain Pat Cummins revealed that Mitchell Marsh has been dealing with lingering injuries since the UK tour.
While Marsh’s batting skills have cemented his spot among the top six in the Australian lineup, his ability to contribute with the ball further highlights his value.
However, Marsh reportedly felt soreness during the later stages of the Perth Test against India, signalling the possibility of requiring rest to recover fully ahead of the Adelaide Test.
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Beau Webster, a seasoned Tasmanian cricketer, has caught the selectors’ attention with his consistent performances in domestic cricket.
Over 93 First-Class matches, Webster has amassed 5,297 runs at an impressive average of 37.83, including 12 centuries. Below are his batting numbers:
Format | Mat | Inns | NO | Runs | HS | Ave | 100s | 50s | Ct | St |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
FC | 93 | 159 | 19 | 5297 | 187 | 37.83 | 12 | 24 | 128 | 0 |
Complementing his batting, Webster has claimed 148 wickets with an average of 37.39, showcasing his dual capabilities as an all-rounder. Below are his bowling numbers:
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Format | Mat | Inns | Wkts | BBI | BBM | Ave | SR |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
FC | 93 | 142 | 148 | 6/100 | 6/68 | 37.39 | 64.8 |
Standing tall at 1.94 meters, Webster is also known for his aggressive lower-order batting style, which he has displayed regularly in Sheffield Shield games.
His ability to bowl both off-spin and medium pace adds depth to his potential role in the Australian lineup.
Webster’s recent form further strengthens his case for selection. In Tasmania’s last match, he contributed significantly with scores of 61 and 49 in respective innings while taking five wickets as a first and second-change bowler.
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If picked, Webster could serve as Australia’s fifth bowling option, stepping into the role that Marsh fulfilled in the first Test.