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Published 11:31 IST, November 28th 2024

Desperate AUS Call-Up Uncapped Player As Mitchell Marsh Comes Up Sore After Perth Trashing By India

As Australia announced their squad for the second test match, they have added a uncapped youngster to their squad as a backup option for Mitchell Marsh.

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Australia were absolutely battered by India in the first test match of the five match test series. India defeated Australia in the Optus Stadium in Perth by 295 runs despite getting all-out in the first innings at just 150 runs. Australia will be looking to jump back to form as they are desperately looking to retain the Border Gavaskar Trophy, something which they have not been able to do in the past decade. As Australia announced the squad for the second test, they have included uncapped all-rounder Beau Webster to the squad. 

Australia Add Uncapped Youngster Beau Webster To Squad For Second Test 

 Australia have added uncapped all-rounder Beau Webster to the squad for the second Test against India as cover for Mitchell Marsh, whose fitness remains a concern.

Marsh had pulled up "sore" following Australia's 295-run hammering in the series opener in Perth earlier this week.

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Webster, also a right-hand pace all-rounder like Marsh, has been the stand out performer in the Sheffield Shield over the past two years.

The 30-year-old has collected 1788 runs including five hundreds and nine fifties.

He starred in Tasmania's Sheffield Shield match against New South Wales earlier this week, striking a 61 and 49 besides taking five wickets. 

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"To get a few runs and wickets (for Australia A) was pleasing against a strong Indian side," Webster was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au ahead of the announcement on Thursday.

"Any time you're playing 'A' cricket, it's the one step below Test level, so it does hold you in good stead. To get the call from 'Bails' (men's selection chair George Bailey) at the end of the NSW game was a really proud moment and I can't wait to get stuck in.

"There's a tight turnaround between the Adelaide and Gabba Test so I think (I'm there) just to have some cover there for that middle-order role, whichever way they go," he added.

Webster To Start On The Bench As Coach McDonald Asserts There Will Be No Changes In The Team

Apart from his explosive batting, Webster has added seam-bowling to his abilities, a skill he added to his repertoire just four years ago.

He will join the squad in Adelaide next week having been named the Sheffield Shield player of the year last summer and continuing that form this season.

Despite the disappointing show in the series opener coach Andrew McDonald had asserted that there will be no changes in the home team for the pink ball Test in Adelaide, starting on December 6.

Jack Nisbett, meanwhile, has been brought in to replace Jem Ryan, who sustained a foot injury at the weekend, in the Prime Minister’s XI to play India in Canberra this weekend.

Australia squad for second Test: Pat Cummins (c), Scott Boland, Alex Carey (wk), Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Mitch Marsh, Nathan McSweeney, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Beau Webster.

(With PTI Inputs)

Updated 11:31 IST, November 28th 2024