Beau Webster, who has been in great form at the Shield level, has been given the opportunity to make his debut for Australia in the fifth Test against India. This decision has been backed by former Test opener Simon Katich, who believes that Webster deserves the chance and the selectors have been consistent with their choices. This comes after out-of-form Mitchell Marsh was dropped from the playing XI. India, who are currently struggling at 95/4 in the first session of the fifth Test, will be looking to make a comeback in the match.
After an impressive performance for Australia A against India A, Beau Webster is all set to make his Test debut for the Australian cricket team. The all-rounder will replace the struggling Mitchell Marsh in the playing XI for the fifth and final match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, which will decide the series winner. Captain Pat Cummins confirmed Webster's inclusion, making him the 469th Test player for Australia.
India's Akash Deep has been ruled out of the fifth Test due to a stiff back, while Mitchell Marsh is set to miss for Australia for poor performance. Deep's absence could open up a spot for either Harshit Rana or Prasidh Krishna in the playing XI. India, who trail 1-2 in the series, need to win the final game to retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
After a series of poor performances, Australia's Mitchell Marsh has been dropped from the squad and 31-year-old Beau Webster will make his debut in the final Test against India. Cummins expressed his excitement for Webster's debut and addressed the importance of a strong squad in Australian cricket. Mitchell Starc will also play despite carrying an injury, as Australia looks to reclaim the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and solidify their position in the World Test Championship.
Following Mitchell Marsh's disappointing performance in the first four Tests against India, captain Pat Cummins announces that all-rounder Beau Webster will take his place for the final match. Marsh, who has only scored 73 runs in seven innings and taken three wickets in the series so far, has been dropped in hopes of improving Australia's chances of securing a victory. Fans will keep an eye on Webster as he steps up to the challenge in the highly anticipated match.
As Australia gears up for the fifth and final Test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy against India, captain Pat Cummins has announced that Beau Webster will be replacing all-rounder Mitchell Marsh in the playing XI. This is the only change in the team after their dominant performance in the previous match. The decision was made due to Mitchell Marsh's underwhelming performances and the need to rotate players. The match will be crucial for both teams, as a win for India would keep their hopes alive for the World Test Championship final, while a victory for Australia would secure their spot in the final.
Australia have made a change to their starting XI for the fifth and final Test against India, with Beau Webster coming in for Mitchell Marsh who has struggled with both bat and ball throughout the series. With an impressive record in first-class cricket and strong performances in recent matches, Webster is set to make his Test debut for Australia. Captain Pat Cummins praised Webster's abilities and confirmed that Mitchell Starc is fit to play despite a rib injury.
Beau Webster, with his impressive track record in first class matches for Tasmania, will replace the dropped Mitchell Marsh in the Australian team for the fifth Test against India in Sydney. While Australia has a 2-1 lead in the series, they need to maintain their momentum to claim the Border-Gavaskar trophy after a decade. The decision to drop Marsh was made due to his lackluster performance in the previous Tests, but captain Pat Cummins feels that Webster will bring fresh energy to the team. Despite Marsh's absence, Cummins believes Australia is still in a strong position with Webster's potential contribution as a top six batter and a bonus bowling option.
During the third day of the third Test between Australia and India, all-rounder Mitchell Marsh took an amazing catch to dismiss Indian batsman Shubman Gill. This catch was a major highlight of the day and showcased Marsh's outstanding fielding skills. The video of the catch was only available for viewers in the UK.
In an unfortunate turn of events, Indian batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal's warm-up shot during the third Test match against Australia led to his dismissal on just the second ball of the innings. Jaiswal flicked a delivery straight into the Australian team huddle, resulting in a catch by Mitchell Marsh on the field. This unexpected incident has raised questions about the pressure of a high-stakes game and mental preparation for players.