The Australian line-up that can win the Cricket World Cup … if the selectors make the right calls

By Paul Suttor / Expert

The hard part is over for Australia – they’ve managed to qualify for the World Cup semi-finals despite an imbalanced squad and an 0-2 start to the tournament.

Now the really hard part is on the horizon – reversing their two thunderous defeats to South Africa and India, on the assumption that the tournament favourites account for New Zealand in their semi. 

The Australians rolled the dice at this tournament by carrying an injured Travis Head through their first four matches and banking on the core group of players grinding it out through the nine group matches. 

Alex Carey played just the first outing and Sean Abbott got his one run in the meaningless final fixture against Bangladesh while the struggling Mitchell Starc was given a rest. 

Those two will not be recalled for Thursday’s semi in Kolkata against South Africa, leaving the selectors with 13 options for the final XI. 

Mitch Marsh. (Photo by Matthew Lewis-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

Their dilemma now is whether they carry an extra specialist batter in Marnus Labuschagne or roll with Marcus Stoinis or, less likely, Cameron Green as a seam-bowling all-rounder. 

Steve Smith produced his most assured innings of the tournament in his return from a one-game absence due to vertigo with his unbeaten 63 against Bangladesh and is in no danger of making way for Labuschagne despite an underwhelming Cup campaign. 

Smith will slot in at four after the top-order trio of Head, David Warner and Mitchell Marsh, who banged out his first century in 15 attempts at first drop on Saturday.

Stoinis, habitually aesthetically pleasing in batting, bowling and fielding but lacking impact, should surely be deemed surplus to requirements. 

With Glenn Maxwell returning as the fifth bowler for the semi plus Marsh and Head able to soak up overs, there is no need for Australia to play a designated all-rounder to back up the four frontline bowlers. 

However, the selectors have primarily been rigid in their adherence to having an all-rounder bridging the gap between the batters and bowlers, but Stoinis and Green have been bits and pieces options rather than integral parts of the line-up.

Stoinis has bowled one or two overs three times this Cup and has never been required to send down more than five.

When the Aussies were pumped by 134 runs in game two against the Proteas a full month ago, their bowling was OK, restricting their powerful line-up to a relatively modest 7-311 at Lucknow.

And that was when Adam Zampa (1-70 off 10) was battling to dig himself out of a form slump, which he managed to do in the following game to go on to become the Cup’s leading wicket-taker with 22.

It was the batting which let Australia down, with Labuschagne’s 46 the only decent contribution after the first three wickets fell inside the power play with 50 on the board. 

With the top-order trio, Maxwell and Inglis able to blast the ball to the boundary and beyond, having Smith and Labuschagne is an insurance policy in the middle stages. 

Labuschagne also has an imposing recent record against the Proteas – apart from top-scoring in the group game, he peeled off a century in his 283 runs at 70.75, striking at just under 100, in the recent white-ball tour of South Africa. 

He is somewhat of an accidental tourist. The Queenslander was not even picked for the trip to Africa and was supposed to be captaining the Australia A side against the Kiwis but got a late call-up when Smith injured his wrist. 

The 29-year-old has subsequently played every ODI for Australia since that reprieve despite always being mentioned as a likely omission in the lead-up to game day.

Adam Zampa celebrates the wicket of Moeen Ali. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

When it comes to the attack, the pressure is on Starc (6.55 economy rate) and captain Pat Cummins (6.15) to bowl tighter. 

Josh Hazlewood, Zampa and Maxwell can be relied upon to get through 30 of the 50 overs so if Starc and Cummins get through the bulk of their allotments, there is even less need for Stoinis or Green to be selected as a back-up option.

Marsh looked rusty in going for 48 from his four overs against Bangladesh but coach Andrew McDonald said the West Australian is fully fit after recent ankle niggles while Head has probably been underbowled since his return to the side.

He’s only been called upon in three of his five matches but despite not picking up a wicket, he’s only gone for 5.43 an over as he’s quickly chewed up an end in the middle overs, which is a highly commendable output for a part-time trundler. 

Australia’s Semi-Final XI options

Extra batting depth Extra all-rounder 
David Warner David Warner
Travis Head Travis Head
Mitchell Marsh Mitchell Marsh
Steve Smith Steve Smith
Marnus Labuschagne Josh Inglis
Glenn Maxwell Glenn Maxwell
Josh Inglis Marcus Stoinis/Cameron Green
Pat Cummins Pat Cummins
Mitchell Starc Mitchell Starc
Adam Zampa Adam Zampa
Josh Hazlewood Josh Hazlewood

The Crowd Says:

2023-11-19T16:12:44+00:00

Barb Dwyer

Roar Rookie


... and wrong, yet again.

2023-11-19T16:11:27+00:00

Barb Dwyer

Roar Rookie


Don - categorically proven wrong again.

2023-11-16T16:40:53+00:00

Barb Dwyer

Roar Rookie


Terrific. Finally credit must be given to Cummins at last, Don Freo? That’s now 8 in a row. Good batting and catching from Cummins? And 3 wickets, Don? Good captaincy too – what about that change to bring Head on? Brilliant. Don? Don … ? … (or should some Western Australian take the credit for this, rather than Don show any positivity towards Cummins?) I can wait, Don - all is forgiven. We know you're on Perth time. You seem to have gone missing …

2023-11-16T16:33:55+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


You haven't yet.

2023-11-16T16:30:08+00:00

Barb Dwyer

Roar Rookie


Have you got anything other than that, Don? It's been answered several times.

2023-11-16T16:08:06+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


the point is you always attack nsw players or other state players m Cummins 3 wickets today in semi :) the best bowler contrary to your continual comments to exclude him

2023-11-16T16:05:57+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


Jammel and then cummins shines in the semi with 3 wickets

2023-11-16T11:22:35+00:00

Barb Dwyer

Roar Rookie


For the 17th time, I said he hasn't bowled well this series. You amplify your ignorance with every post. Oh well. That's on you.

2023-11-16T11:18:56+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


On what? I'm still waiting for you to explain to us what it is about his bowling that places his him beyond criticism.

2023-11-16T11:14:49+00:00

Barb Dwyer

Roar Rookie


You Don. Every post. Still waiting on that simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’. Think I'll be waiting a while.

2023-11-16T10:58:33+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Did he not concede 13? Who's doing the Donald Trump denial thing?

2023-11-16T10:48:47+00:00

Barb Dwyer

Roar Rookie


What an unintelligent comment. You're like Donald Trump talking about climate change, comparing weather and climate. 'Records mean nothing'. Hilarious - unless of course you're Cameron Green. Stop now, Don. You can't go any lower.

2023-11-16T10:14:54+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Records mean nothing. He is coasting on the coat tails of his team mates. Even right now, SA are 4/44. Cummins one over, 0/13.

2023-11-16T09:08:13+00:00

Barb Dwyer

Roar Rookie


Ah, the Christo Daddyo link again. Don't know him. Saw a good post by another commenter recently: "And Cummins already has a better record than Ponting as captain. Cummins has not lost a series to South Africa at home. He’s not lost an Ashes at home. He’s not lost an Ashes away." He's right. Enjoy the ODI tonight - BTW, Cummins is starring so far!

2023-11-16T05:37:20+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Green is not captaincy material at all. His peer, Aaron Hardie is a natural leader. None of Marcus Harris, Beau Webster, Jordan Buckingham, Ben Manenti, Mark Steketee, Alex Carey are West Australians. All of those have been in my regular list of players I promote. You are operating with stereotype. You certainly have me promoting Green and Agar because they have been so shabbily treated, first at selection but, when they have been selected, they have been more shabbily treated by Cummins during games. I have also pointed out Cummins incompetence in his use of Boland and Murphy (not West Australians). He lost those last few Ashes tests because of that. You are not commenting honestly. You operate on guesswork and supposition and almost appear on here like a Christo the Daddyo- type troll.

2023-11-16T05:02:15+00:00

Barb Dwyer

Roar Rookie


You only promote players from WA. I'm not angry about anything (except Peter Dutton). Cummins' world cup bowling has not been good - I've acknowledged this twice (surely you have read this?) but I don't believe that poor form makes a poor cricketer; there are scores of examples where this has been shown. You constantly make up stuff about Cummins and his cliques that continue to be baseless, so you attack every captaincy decision he makes, despite the fact that they have won 7 in a row. Admit it Don, if Green was captain and won seven in a row, you would be giving him credit? Simple 'yes' or 'no'. (Not a Malcolm Turnbull essay-like response, please)

2023-11-16T01:11:19+00:00

sedz

Roar Rookie


I think all these players got to retire now or in a year. I don't think their current form allow them to do but I think 35 must be a retirement age.

2023-11-15T11:03:32+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Not in this conversation. You are doing totally out of context because you don't discuss the playing of the game. It's as if your Pat Cummins comments are divorced from cricket conversation. I talk about Green in the context of how he would improve match performance, especially our bowling. You have still been unable to argue what's been good about his WC bowling, yet get angry at any post that points out it's been poor.

2023-11-15T10:27:36+00:00

Barb Dwyer

Roar Rookie


You're making less and less sense by the post. You're the person who is constantly writing about Cummins and Green. It's all there, Don.

2023-11-15T04:27:19+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


By raising him as rubbish to soften your hurt feelings about Cummins. Why else did you introduce him?

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