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Australia’s batting puzzle leads to the WTC final against South Africa




The battle for a place in Australia’s top six for the next month’s ICC World Test Championship Final has become even more competitive, as many major contenders gave mixed performances in England’s county championships according to the ICC official website. Australia named its 15-Khiladi squad for the World Test Championship Final against South Africa in the last week of Lord’s and a host of their important batsmen is already preparing itself for a testing in England since June 11.

Prominent batsman Cameron Green enhanced the possibility of selection with a brilliant centenary for Gluster Shareyer in his four -day competition against Bristol in his four -day competition in Australia, to further strengthen its claims of returning to Test Arina for the first time in more than 15 months.

Green has returned only from back surgery, but has been seen in excellent touch for Gloster’serire as he scored 128 runs from just 184 delivery in the first innings of 128 in his second century since he reached the English coast in the second century.

The powerful right -handed batsman hit 17 fours and a large scale during his knock, claiming the maximum point of Glosterushire and winning the chances of winning the approval of the fans of the house in a tight division 2 competition in the county ground.

“It was surprising. I certainly wanted a good score in front of fans,” Green said, as quoted from the ICC official website.

He said, “I would not really feel chanting my name, so it was great to experience,” he said.

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“We played some shots, the crowd got up, and you felt as if you were really on them,” he said.

If the Green World Test Championship is selected for Australia in the final, it will be just as a batsman, which means that the fellow can be given to the all-rounder Buw webster that he can contribute as a seater or off-spinner with the ball.

Webster did not likely to select Hampshire in Birmingham during the loss of Warwickshire, the 31-year-old collected six wickets in two innings as well as six wickets with a score of 41 and 18.

This news was not as good for former number 1 rank batter Maarnas Labschen, who failed to make a lot of impact in his first hitout for Glamorgan in his easy win over North Committees in Cardif.

Labuschagne has batted at NO.3 for Australia for the majority of its test career and has made a concrete contribution at that place during its 209 runs in India in India in the most recent World Test Championship final at Oval in 2023.

There have been reports that Lebasschen can be pushed to the top of Australia’s batting order for the match with Proteus for the veteran opener Usman Khwaja, so that the Green and webuster choice can be slot in the top six.

Labuschagne only came to the UK earlier this month and managed a score of zero and four in his first match for Glamorgan, in which people with right hand used to grow a new ball in slip cordons in both their innings in Wales.

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Australia squad: Pat Cummins (C), Scott Bolland, Alex Kerry, Cameron Green, Josh Hazelwood, Travis Head, Josh England, Usman Khawaja, Sam Constas, Matt Kuhneman, Marnas Labschen, Nathan Lyon, Steve Smith (VC), Michel Starc, Beckster. Traveling Reserve: Brandon Doggate.

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