Australia Test squad: Why Morris should be rushed in for injured star, Warner gets his wish, Marsh nudges out Green

By Paul Suttor / Expert

If there is any shadow of doubt about Mitchell Starc’s fitness for the first Test, the Australian team need to give Lance Morris a chance to show he can cut it at Test level.

Morris spent the entire home summer last year getting accustomed to the Australian Test team set-up without being given a chance to send down his 150km/h thunderbolts.

It’s tough to get into an attack featuring three all-time greats in Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc, just ask Scott Boland and Michael Neser.

But the time has come for the “Wild Thing” to be unshackled, unleashed or whichever sporting cliche you prefer on home turf in Perth against Pakistan at Optus Stadium on December 14.

Morris appears to be a strong chance to make his debut after being named in Australia’s squad on Sunday for the First Test as Starc is likely to be unavailable due to an unspecified niggle, according to a Sydney Morning Herald report.

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Australia’s bowling attack needs to be refreshed at some stage and as durable as the big three have been in recent years, the 30-something trio can’t last forever.

Jhye Richardson is the only paceman in the country with a Test wicket to their name who is younger than 30.

Morris has bagged 11 wickets at 25.54 for Western Australia in the Sheffield Shield recently, completing a successful comeback from a back injury which ruled him out of the Ashes tour to England.

The express pace bowler was part of the Australian squad throughout last year’s home summer but was unable to get a start in the star-studded line-up with Neser and Boland ahead of him in the pecking order.

Neser, 33, is making plenty of runs for Queensland but hasn’t been effective with the ball while Boland’s late-blooming career may wither over the next 12-24 months with the emergence of Morris and if Richardson can remain injury free.

At 25, Morris is in the sweet spot for a bowler of his pace – young enough to be able to bowl like the wind with enough miles in his legs to be able to withstand the rigours of long-form cricket at the highest level.

Mitchell Marsh has retained the all-rounder spot ahead of Western Australian teammate Cameron Green, who scored 96 in the Sheffield Shield draw with Queensland last week.

After smashing a ton in his Test comeback in the third Ashes Test, Marsh deserves a chance to prolong what is likely to be his last chance to be a regular member of the top six.

His bowling is a question mark – particularly his ability to get through long spells when needed to relieve the frontline seamers but that is unlikely to be a problem in the three home Tests against Pakistan and two “contests” with the West Indies.

Veteran opener David Warner has kept his spot for his planned three-match swansong at Test level, which is no surprise given the selectors’ reluctance to make the right call on ending his career early after a sustained period of diminishing returns in the red-ball arena.

Selection panel chair George Bailey said the nucleus of the team had “earnt the opportunity to start in our first home Test match” after winning the World Test Championship and retaining the Ashes in England during the winter months.

“As ever, there will be opportunities in the short to medium term to break into this squad and we look forward to seeing the continued strong performances from players who have been performing domestically, many of whom will get a tremendous opportunity in the PM’s XI fixture against Pakistan later this week,” Bailey said.

Nathan Lyon is returning as the spinner ahead of Todd Murphy after recovering from the calf tear which ended his Ashes campaign early.

Lyon is just five shy of becoming the eighth player in history to reach the 500-wicket milestone – the Optus Stadium pitch won’t be too helpful but you wouldn’t rule out Australia’s greatest off-spinner conjuring up the required scalps while filling his workhorse role of bowling into the Fremantle Doctor.

He can tie up an end with Marsh chipping in to allow Cummins to use Morris in short spurts of raw pace that will give the Pakistani batters plenty of sleepless nights before and during the Test.

Squad: Usman Khawaja, David Warner, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith (v-c), Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Alex Carey, Pat Cummins (c), Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood, Lance Morris, Scott Boland, Cameron Green, Mitchell Starc.

The Crowd Says:

2023-12-05T02:47:14+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


I think it's great West Australians are so parochial. People from the east coast find your attitude infuriating and get really cranky. I reckon it's it's never a bad thing to annoy the east coast brigade. Hopefully you'll still be able to watch the Test overseas. Not the same as being at the ground, but not a bad substitute

2023-12-05T02:43:02+00:00

Opeo

Roar Rookie


His record in Australia is better than Lee's or Johnson's record in England.

2023-12-05T02:34:00+00:00

DTM

Roar Rookie


You're probably right BG - we are a parochial lot (in case you hadn't noticed). Although, I'm skeptical. I think CA's plan is to make us think Morris is playing so we book tickets and turn up. Only to find he's 12th man. I'm currently o/s so will miss the first test (poor planning on my part as I always try and get to at least day one of a test match in Perth).

2023-12-05T02:04:11+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Starc got dropped that way for a Boxing Day test back at the beginning of his career. But Starc has many, many more credits in the bank than Green. Plus Green came back for the next test (they left out Murphy) and was only dropped after having no impact

2023-12-04T22:26:25+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


Ok, you don’t agree, that’s fine, but I think you’ll find that most former captains will tell you otherwise.

2023-12-04T22:24:58+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


Yes, but have a look at his record in Australia

2023-12-04T21:12:08+00:00

Opeo

Roar Rookie


You have more time but you also have more runs to get, and getting runs takes time, so it is not clear if you would actually end up with any more time.

2023-12-04T20:56:50+00:00

Opeo

Roar Rookie


Anderson has a better average than Starc, Mitchell Johnson, and Brett lee.

2023-12-04T19:09:28+00:00

Michael Keeffe

Roar Guru


Paris is an impressive talent and probably has more natural ability than Boland. But the thing with Paris is he averages under 5 games per shield season. Behrendorff is another fine bowler who averages less than 4 games a season. Richardson just 3.5 per summer. Bruce Reid has a reputation as an outstanding bowler who was injured far too much he averaged 8 plus shield games a season over his career. If these guys stayed injury free they all could have potentially played some / more test cricket. If you’re asking me who do I want rely on in test cricket I’ll take a Boland any day.

2023-12-04T19:00:59+00:00

Michael Keeffe

Roar Guru


I’m well across the shield Don and as a Qlder am much less inclined to favour someone from NSW or VIC but you can’t ignore consistent performances and Boland deserves his spot. I wasn’t over the moon when he was picked as Neser didn’t get to keep his spot, but I was wrong (words you’ll never type) and Boland has shown he deserved it both on his shield performances and what he did since in the test team.

2023-12-04T13:11:54+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Choppy has it. And Zesers was not wuthout legs in the long run. As for the stones they ran with Lola

2023-12-04T13:09:31+00:00

Opeo

Roar Rookie


This might be funny if you explained it some more, and if don Freo was not an utter laughing stock.

2023-12-04T13:04:13+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


You introduced him.

2023-12-04T12:02:37+00:00

Doctor Rotcod

Roar Rookie


When you recover from hamstring surgery and rehab alone and bowl real good and send down 22 overs in a day and pick up four heavy-duty wickets , you're actually back.

2023-12-04T11:59:56+00:00

Doctor Rotcod

Roar Rookie


What might be worse would be if DF was called the West Australian Opeo

2023-12-04T11:58:23+00:00

Doctor Rotcod

Roar Rookie


Eggs have no legs, is that the hidden meaning? Cherries without stones.

2023-12-04T11:54:36+00:00

Doctor Rotcod

Roar Rookie


When I'm asked "where are you from" and I say Australia,they ask "are you from Sydney or Melbourne ?". I preempt them and say "I'm from Western Australia". No harm done.

2023-12-04T10:27:40+00:00

Opeo

Roar Rookie


Paris is right up there, for sure, but that has nothing to do with Boland’s form in the Shield prior to the 2021/2022 ashes. I cbf looking it up but i am guessing that Paris was not averaging less than 11 when thy ashes started?

2023-12-04T10:14:10+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Paris is a better bowler. You just have to watch them to know that.

2023-12-04T09:31:54+00:00

Opeo

Roar Rookie


You are clearly trying to change the topic because you have been proven wrong. If this is not the case then you would do well to know what a conversation is about before trying to contribute. You would not want to make yourself look any sillier. Even if you look at performances this season, not many are doing better than Boland. If you look at this season and last season, i think Paris might be the only bowler with a better average. Where would like to shift the goalposts to next? It seems that I am able to kick goals regardless of where you put them. If Boland is a plodder then wtf is Morris? He would barely even be a part-timer. If he plays inn the test team maybe he can get one over before lunch after Cummins, Hazlewood, Lyon, and Head have bowled a couple of spells each.

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