On Wednesday, up-and-coming talent Todd Murphy was added to Australia‘s Test squad for their upcoming tour to India, where he will potentially be Nathan Lyon’s spin bowling partner. Meanwhile, experienced batsman Peter Handscomb was summoned back into the lineup.
Mitchell Swepson and Ashton Agar are two of the four spin bowlers that Australia will bring to the four-Test series that will take place in India in February and March. The matches will take place in Nagpur, Delhi, Dharamsala, and Ahmedabad.
Cameron Green, an all-rounder, and Mitchell Starc, a pace spearhead, were both chosen in the squad in anticipation of their respective returns from injury. The uncapped speedster Lance Morris was kept on the squad as a backup for the fast position.
Marcus Harris, the opening batsman for the team, was not selected to play in the match against South Africa that took place in Sydney a week ago.
According to George Bailey, chairman of selectors, “after a good home summer the squad is enthused by the challenge a Test journey to the subcontinent presents.”
“We have selected a squad that has the depth and flexibility that is required to adjust depending on the scenarios that we may come across,”
Bailey noted that the inclusion of both left-handed and right-handed hitters, four specialist spinners, and six fast bowlers, including Green, provided options in a variety of situations.
The 22-year-old Murphy was selected above the white-ball specialist spinner Adam Zampa due to his impressive play for Victoria and Australia A over the course of the past year.
The selectors have their eyes on Todd Murphy as a potential long-term replacement for the experienced Lyon.
“Todd Murphy has made rapid strides forward after putting up a strong performance both in domestic cricket and more recently with Australia A. Because of these performances, Todd has established himself as a reliable spin alternative “explained Bailey.
“Selection in this team also provides another opportunity to spend time alongside Nathan Lyon and assistant coach Daniel Vettori in India, which will be extremely beneficial to his growth,” said the selector. “This will be an important step in his journey.”
Handscomb, who has played 16 Tests, has been in excellent touch in the domestic Sheffield Shield and was recalled for the first time since 2019 to join Matthew Renshaw as reserve batsmen. Handscomb will be playing alongside Renshaw in the batting positions.
“Peter Handscomb has proven that he is deserving of a spot in the team. Pete has demonstrated that he is capable of doing well at the test level, and his recent form in domestic competition has been impressive “added Bailey.
It is also helpful because he has experience playing against spin on the subcontinent, and he is also an exceptionally good close to the wicket catcher.
Beginning in February, Australia will be travelling to India.
Ashton Agar, Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Peter Handscomb, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Lance Morris, Todd Murphy, Matthew Renshaw, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Mitchell Swepson, and David Warner make up the Test squad. Pat Cummins is the captain of the team.