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In a significant development, Australian fast bowler Lance Morris is on the brink of making his Test debut in the upcoming series against Pakistan. The three-match Test series is set to commence on December 1𝄹4, and Morris has been recalled for the Perth Test.
Lance Morris rewarded for his consistent performances in FC cricket
Having been part of the Australian Test squad since last summer, the right-arm speedster has impressed selectors with his skills and consistent performances in first-class cricket. Morris boasts 💟an impressive record, having featured in 22 first-class matches where he has tak🍰en 74 wickets at an average of 25.44. His performances include notable achievements such as a couple of five-wicket hauls, showcasing his ability to make a significant impact with the ball.
Nathan Lyon replaces Todd Murphy
The Australian Test squad for the upcoming series against Pakistan sees minimal changes, with 10 players from the XI in the last Ashes Test retaining their spots in the 14-member squad. The only alteration comes in the form of Nathan Lyon, who has returned from a calf injury to replace Todd Murphy.
Meanwhile, left-handed opener David Warner, who had expressed his desire for a Test farewell in the New Year’s game against Pakistan, has been retained in the squad. Despite a challenging period in Test cricket, Warner’s inclusion is backed by selectors, especially after a remarkable double century against the same opponent in his 100th Test.
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“This group, led by Pat Cummins, has built a strong resume over an extended period. We believe they have earned the opportunity to start in our first home Test match of the new World Test Championship cycle,” said chairman of selectors George Bailey in his official statement.
“Thirteen members of the squad were part of the victorious World Test Championship and successful Ashes tours over the winter and Lance Morris has been recalled after recovering from his back injury over the same period, ” he added.
Australia men’s squad for Perth Test
Pat Cummins (c), Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Usman Khawaja, Marnus La🐟buschagne, Nathan Lyon, Mitchell Marsh, Lance Morris, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, David Warner