Australia aren’t any nearer to having a locked in second spinner within the Test crew following the third and ultimate Test on the SCG.
The Australian selectors brought about loads of confusion amongst followers once they named Ashton Agar to associate with Nathan Lyon in Sydney.
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The Aussies entered the Sydney Test hoping to finish the three-nil sequence whitewash with a bowling assault consisting of two spinners, two quicks after which part-timers pitching in.
But the Agar gamble backfired and now leaves the Aussies with severe query marks hanging overhead earlier than they head to India for a four-Test sequence.
Agar may have punched his ticket to the subcontinent with a high quality displaying in opposition to South Africa, however on a wicket not seen in Sydney for over a decade he couldn’t capitalise in opposition to a far inferior opponent to the one which awaits abroad.
It now leaves the Aussies, who received’t play one other match till the Test sequence will get underway, in a nightmare place.
CODE Sports Lachlan McKirdy backed within the Aussies to enterprise into enemy territory with Lyon as the one full-time spinner being supported by Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne.
“Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne are both more than above average Test bowlers. I think there’s a big argument to only pick Nathan Lyon in India, if you’ve got both of them in your XI already,” he wrote.
Despite ending the Sydney Test with bowling figures of 0/58 from 22 overs, Aussie skipper Pat Cummins all however confirmed Agar can be heading to India.
While Agar could be named within the touring occasion that may set off to India forward of the opening Test on February 9, his place and that of a second spinner within the XI stays unknown.
As the Aussies looked for a miracle on the ultimate day in Sydney, Agar was tossed the ball to open the bowling within the second innings.
He virtually collected the wicket of Sarel Erwee with solely his second supply, however past that he failed to actually take a look at the vacationers and by no means actually threatened to seize a wicket.
“I’d be tempted to have a look at Travis Head,” Isa Guha mentioned because the Fox Cricket commentators contemplated how the Aussies would break aside the South African batting line-up.
Kerry O’Keefe mentioned Head provided up a greater look to the bowling assault than what was being provided up.
Cummins ultimately tossed the ball to Labuschagne who delivered arguably the most effective over of the innings together with his looping leg spinners.
If Australia do decide to go up in opposition to the may of the Indian batting assault with two spinners, right here’s the choices they’ve on the desk.
ASHTON AGAR
The West Australian skipped the queue when he was named within the XI for the Sydney Test and regardless of his struggles seems to have already been handed his ticket to India.
South Africa’s batting assault pales compared to what the Aussies will face, but it surely mattered little for Agar who couldn’t get a breakthrough.
Agar hasn’t lit the world on fireplace together with his latest bowling feats, his greatest effort from his previous 10 matches was a 2/41 in opposition to the West Indies in November.
He does nonetheless maintain a definite benefit over his spinning counterparts with the willow in hand the place he averages 28.38 in first-class cricket. Batting nonetheless will not be a problem for the Aussies.
MITCH SWEPSON
Each and each summer time Swepson’s title will get thrown round as followers name for a leg-spinner to be thrust again into the Australian XI.
Warne led the cost for the Queenslander’s inclusion in 2020, but it surely fell on deaf ears on the choice desk.
That was till Australia’s tour of Pakistan when he was thrust into the crew. On pitches that have been at greatest described as lifeless, Swepson struggled as he completed with 2/266.
He bounced again in opposition to Sri Lanka by claiming seven wickets, however his type on residence soil hasn’t warranted requires his instant inclusion into the squad.
TODD MURPHY
Sydney would have been the proper alternative to blood Murphy on the massive stage. While nonetheless thought-about a bolter, he’s incomes high-level reward.
It went to a brand new degree when he collected 4/52 in opposition to Sri Lanka for Australia A and has seen him branded because the inheritor obvious to Nathan Lyon’s throne.
“He’s as good an off-spinner I’ve seen since Nathan Lyon,” former Australian spinner Steve O’Keefe informed foxsports.com.au.
“I think the ball comes out of his hand beautifully. He’s working on his variations, and he’s going to be a star for the Australian cricket team when the time comes.
“Every year he just seems to get a little bit better.”
The 22-year-old stole the limelight from Agar when he took 3/27 in opposition to the West Indies in November.
“Todd Murphy is the second-best spinner in the country,” former Australian spinner Kerry O‘Keeffe informed Fox Cricket.
“I still think (Swepson) lacks precision, and going to India, you’ve got to take a precise spinner. Todd Murphy’s a precise spinner, I think he’s ahead of (Swepson) in my mind.”
Despite the reward from all corners solely constructing for the younger star, his inclusion within the crew is unlikely alongside Lyon.
ADAM ZAMPA
Australian’s simply love a leg-spinner and Zampa has proved his value on the nationwide stage for the Aussies.
Of course his success has come within the 50 and 20-over codecs, however the 30-year-old is eager on making the shift to the Test crew.
“I feel like my game has evolved enough in the last few years. It’s just about seeing the workloads and how my body will cope really,” Zampa informed Fox Cricket in November.
“I’d love to throw my hat in the ring.”
He backed up these claims when he returned to the Sheffield Shield enviornment and took 3/57 in opposition to Victoria.
Australian cricket nice Allan Border mentioned he’d like to see what Zampa may produce within the Test squad.
“I wouldn’t mind seeing Zampa,” Border mentioned.
“I know he hasn’t played any red-ball cricket, which would be a bit of an odd selection.
“There’s something about Zampa, the way he’s developed over the last couple of seasons. He’s landing the ball well and his varieties are very, very good.”
Australia’s tour in opposition to India will get underway on February 9 in Nagpur.
Originally printed as Australian selectors left in a spin after gamble backfires throughout Sydney Test