Australia Unveils Lineup for Highly Anticipated Boxing Day Test Showdown with Pakistan
The reigning champions of ICC World Test Cricket, Australia, areꦉ opting for stability in their squad after a commanding 360-run victory over Pakistan in Perth.
December 18, 2023
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Australia Unveils Lineup for Highly Anticipated Boxing Day Test Showdown with Pakistan
The reigning chaꩵmpions of ICC World Test Cricket, Australia, are opting for stability in their squad after a commanding 𝕴360-run victory over Pakistan in Perth.
The reigning champions of ICC World Test Cricket, Australia, are opting for stability in their squad after a commanding 360-run victory over Pakistan in Perth. The squad, which initially comprised 14 players, has been tr🐼immed to 13 for the upcoming Boxing Day Test, with uncapped pacer Lance Morris making way for a return to domestic T20 duties in Australia.
Australia seems inclined to maintain the winning combination that delivered success in Perth, with the experienced trio of Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and captain Pat Cummins likely to retain their roles in shaꦦring the new-ball duties. Local fast bowle𓄧r Scott Boland stands as the lone remaining seam option in the 13-player squad.
All-rounder Cameron Green retains his spot in the squad and while Cummins ackn🔯owledges his presence, he believes it will be challenging to make any changes to the lineup that displayed dominance in Perth.
“I don’t think injuries are going to be an issue, so I dare say there will be a pretty similar line-up at this stage,”
Cummins s💖tated regarding the anticipated X💃I for the Boxing Day Test. He further added:
“I think all the bowlers are pretty fresh after (the win in Perth). It’s basically the ideal start to the summer.”
Star batter Marnus Labuschagne, who faced a finger injury in the opening Test against Pakistan, has been cleared of a🐓ny serious damage and is expected to maintain his place in the lineup for the🦂 Melbourne Test.
Currently occupying fifth position in the World Test Championship standings with a ꩲwin-loss percentage of 41.67, Australia is gearing up to face Pakistan, who share the top position with India at a 66.67 percentage.
Australia Squad:
– Pat Cummins (c)
– Scott Boland
– Alex Carey
– Cameron Green
– Josh Hazlewood
– Travis Head
– Usman Khawaja
– Marnus Labuschagne
– Nathan Lyon
– Mitch Marsh
– Steve Smith
– Mitch Starc
– David Warner