WTC final lost Rob! Cummins on the way to the ‘difficult decision’ to sort the Aussie brigade | Australia Test team changes

 

Australia Test team changes : Australia lost their empire in the World Test Championship final to South Africa. And the cricket experts in this weather think that it is time to change the Test team. The Australia squad has been called ‘Change’ in the Australian media. Otherwise, the media claims to be ‘burn’ in the future.

David Warner retired six months ago. After that, the Aussie team had various tests on the top order. But the Lord’s final has found that nothing of profit has been gained. They scored only 5 runs with their top three batters. After Warner’s departure, Uthman Khwaja opened with Marnas Labusan. Cameron Green came to three. But no one could play as expected.

The 5 -year -old Khoyajar continues to have a bad time. His bat was only 5 runs in two innings. Labusan made 1 in the first innings, 22 in the second innings. Green’s performance was similarly disappointing. He scored only 5 runs in two innings. In the first innings, Steve Smith (5) and Webster (12) did not run Australia for 212. The same ‘frustration’ remains in the second innings. Mitchell Stark (5*) scored the highest score for them. Alex Kerry played a 5 -run innings. Diame, that’s all.

After the match, Aussie captain Pat Cummins also highlighted the matter, “Many others in the team could score some more runs.” His hint that the top three batters were towards it, it is not difficult to understand. Meanwhile, Steve Smith has been hit by a finger injury. He is unlikely to play in the first Test against the West Indies. It is reported that Smith’s young Turkish Sam Constas played in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against India. If so, the Constas is going to be seen as a Khwajar Opening partner. In that case, Labushene will be taken down to number three. However, his Test average was less than 20.5 in the 2021-27 season. Moreover, Australia may also think of Josh English as an opener.

In this situation, Kumins said, “We have a few weeks in our hands before the first Test in the Windies. We will think about the Caribbean series when the finals are cut off. However, some aspects must be discussed.” The first Test of the three -match West Indies series is in Barbados on June 23. Whether the Aussie team has changed drastically before that series, it will be understood a few days later.

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