David Warner has maintained his place in Australia’s squad to face Pakistan in the first Test this month for what is expected to be his farewell series.
Warner was in sublime form at the recent ODI World Cup, but he has scored just one Test century since early 2020 and averages only 28 since the 2019-2020 summer.
It sparked questions over whether he should retain his place at the top of the order alongside Usman Khawaja, with the likes of Cameron Bancroft, Marcus Harris and Matt Renshaw in contention for the spot.
The trio will all play for the Prime Minister’s XI against Pakistan in a four-day red ball warm-up this week in Canberra, widely considered as an audition for Warner’s job.
“This group, led by Pat Cummins, has built a strong resume over an extended period,” chairman of selectors George Bailey said of the squad, which was named only for the Perth Test.
“We believe they have earned the opportunity to start in our first home Test match at the beginning of the new World Test Championship cycle.”
The first Test between Australia and Pakistan in the three-Test series will get underway in Perth on 14 December, before the traditional Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, then Sydney, beginning 3 January.
Warner, 37, has already hinted that he plans to quit the five-day format after the Test at his home Sydney Cricket Ground, but plans on continuing in white ball cricket.
Lyon targets 500 wickets
After the series against Pakistan, Australia have Tests against the West Indies in January at Adelaide and Brisbane.
“As ever, there will be opportunities in the short- to medium-term to break into this squad,” said Bailey.
“We look forward to seeing the continued strong performances from players who have been performing domestically, many of whom will get a tremendous opportunity in the PM’s XI fixture against Pakistan later this week.”
The only change in Australia’s squad for the first Test against Pakistan from the team that started Australia’s last Test against England at the Oval in July is likely to be the return of fit-again spinner Nathan Lyon in place of Todd Murphy, who did not make the squad.
Lyon has 496 Test wickets and is on the verge of joining just seven other Test bowlers to breach the 500-mark, including fellow spin kings Muttiah Muralitharan, Shane Warne and Anil Kumble.
Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood are again set to spearhead the pace attack with Scott Boland and firebrand Lance Morris — on the comeback from a back stress injury — waiting in the wings.
Allrounder Mitchell Marsh and Cameron Green have both been included in the 14-man squad, but Marsh has moved ahead in the pecking order.
Australia squad for first Test against Pakistan, beginning December 14 in Perth: David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Alex Carey, Pat Cummins (capt), Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood, Scott Boland, Cameron Green, Lance Morris.
(with inputs from AFP)
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