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Australia drop openers for final two India Tests

Australia’s Steve Smith (2nd L) walks with Mitchell Marsh (L), Nathan Lyon (R) and wicketkeeper Alex Carey off the ground due to a rain delay on day five of the third cricket Test match between Australia and India at The Gabba in Brisbane on December 18, 2024. Photo: AFP

Batter Nathan McSweeney has been dropped as Australia included uncapped opener Sam Konstas for the remaining two matches of the Border-Gavaskar series against India.

Uncapped opener Sam Konstas wins a call-up for the omitted Nathan McSweeney, while all-rounder Beau Webster and pace duo Sean Abbott and Jhye Richardson are also included in the 15-player group for the Melbourne and Sydney Tests.

If selected Konstas would become Australia youngest Test debutant since current skipper Pat Cummins debuted against South Africa in 2011.

McSweeney is the only player dropped from the team that drew against India in Brisbane, with the right-hander having contributed just 72 runs across six innings from three Tests this series.

Konstas is preferred for the remaining two fixtures as Australia seek to book their place at next year's ICC World Test Championship Final, with the teenager having impressed for the Prime Minister's XI against India at the start of the month and in the most recent edition of the ICC Men's Under 19 Cricket World Cup.

Australia have been forced into changes after Josh Hazlewood was ruled out of the remainder of the series due to a calf injury sustained during the warm-up ahead of the Brisbane Test.

Abbott and Richardson have been added to the squad as cover to fill the void left by Hazlewood.

Selection chair George Bailey believes Konstas will perform well if he wins selection and thinks the inclusion of Webster, Abbott and Richardson provides the team with better balance for the final two Tests of the series.

"The squad provides options as to how we structure the XI for the final two Tests of the series," Bailey said.

"Sam gets a call up to the Test squad for the first time. His style of batting offers a point of difference and we look forward to watching his game develop further.

"We remain confident Nathan has the ability and temperament to succeed at Test level in the future. It was a difficult decision to leave him out.

"It has clearly been a challenge at the top of the order for batters throughout the series and we want to provide the option of a different line up for the next two matches.

"In the absence of Josh Hazlewood, Jhye provides further options in the fast bowling space. It has been pleasing to see his successful return throughout the early part of the domestic summer."

Australia squad: Pat Cummins (c), Sean Abbott, Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Travis Head (vc), Josh Inglis, Usman Khawaja, Sam Konstas, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Mitchell Marsh, Jhye Richardson, Steve Smith (vc), Mitchell Starc, Beau Webster.

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Australia drop openers for final two India Tests

Australia’s Steve Smith (2nd L) walks with Mitchell Marsh (L), Nathan Lyon (R) and wicketkeeper Alex Carey off the ground due to a rain delay on day five of the third cricket Test match between Australia and India at The Gabba in Brisbane on December 18, 2024. Photo: AFP

Batter Nathan McSweeney has been dropped as Australia included uncapped opener Sam Konstas for the remaining two matches of the Border-Gavaskar series against India.

Uncapped opener Sam Konstas wins a call-up for the omitted Nathan McSweeney, while all-rounder Beau Webster and pace duo Sean Abbott and Jhye Richardson are also included in the 15-player group for the Melbourne and Sydney Tests.

If selected Konstas would become Australia youngest Test debutant since current skipper Pat Cummins debuted against South Africa in 2011.

McSweeney is the only player dropped from the team that drew against India in Brisbane, with the right-hander having contributed just 72 runs across six innings from three Tests this series.

Konstas is preferred for the remaining two fixtures as Australia seek to book their place at next year's ICC World Test Championship Final, with the teenager having impressed for the Prime Minister's XI against India at the start of the month and in the most recent edition of the ICC Men's Under 19 Cricket World Cup.

Australia have been forced into changes after Josh Hazlewood was ruled out of the remainder of the series due to a calf injury sustained during the warm-up ahead of the Brisbane Test.

Abbott and Richardson have been added to the squad as cover to fill the void left by Hazlewood.

Selection chair George Bailey believes Konstas will perform well if he wins selection and thinks the inclusion of Webster, Abbott and Richardson provides the team with better balance for the final two Tests of the series.

"The squad provides options as to how we structure the XI for the final two Tests of the series," Bailey said.

"Sam gets a call up to the Test squad for the first time. His style of batting offers a point of difference and we look forward to watching his game develop further.

"We remain confident Nathan has the ability and temperament to succeed at Test level in the future. It was a difficult decision to leave him out.

"It has clearly been a challenge at the top of the order for batters throughout the series and we want to provide the option of a different line up for the next two matches.

"In the absence of Josh Hazlewood, Jhye provides further options in the fast bowling space. It has been pleasing to see his successful return throughout the early part of the domestic summer."

Australia squad: Pat Cummins (c), Sean Abbott, Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Travis Head (vc), Josh Inglis, Usman Khawaja, Sam Konstas, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Mitchell Marsh, Jhye Richardson, Steve Smith (vc), Mitchell Starc, Beau Webster.

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