Australia Unchanged for Sydney Ashes Test Amid Khawaja Farewell Rumors

Australia has named an unchanged squad for the final Ashes Test in Sydney, despite their recent four-wicket defeat in Melbourne. Speculation is mounting that this could be Usman Khawaja's final Test appearance for Australia, though coach Andrew McDonald has indicated he will play. All-rounder Beau Webster is being considered to replace the out-of-form Cameron Green in the playing XI. The match holds significance for England's morale, as Australia has already secured the series with a 3-1 lead.

Key Points: Australia Names Unchanged Squad for Final Ashes Test

  • Unchanged squad announced
  • Khawaja retirement rumors
  • Green's place under threat
  • Australia leads series 3-1
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Ashes: Australia name unchanged squad for Sydney Test

Australia names unchanged squad for Sydney Ashes Test. Khawaja retirement rumors swirl as coach McDonald hints at lineup changes. Read more.

"We know we've got a quality player sitting there waiting. - Andrew McDonald"

Sydney, Jan 1

Australia have named an unchanged squad from the Boxing Day Test for the upcoming final Test of the Ashes series, though conditions at the SCG could still prompt changes to the final XI. The match is set to begin on January 4 here at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

The announcement was made on Thursday afternoon as the Australian team assembled in Sydney for their first training session following last week's four-wicket defeat to England. The Melbourne Test ended inside two days on a pitch later deemed "unsatisfactory" by the ICC.

The loss marked Australia's first defeat to England in red-ball cricket at home in almost 15 years, with 36 wickets falling across two days at the MCG. However, the result carried greater importance for England, as Australia had already secured the Ashes by winning the first three Tests in Perth, Brisbane and Adelaide.

Many fans and cricket experts believe that the upcoming match, known as the New Year's Test, will be Usman Khawaja's final appearance for Australia. Additionally, reports indicate that Khawaja plans to speak to the media before the match begins, which fuels retirement rumours. But head coach Andrew McDonald all but guaranteed veteran batter Usman Khawaja would be marking centre in Sydney after posting second-best score of Australia's first innings in the Boxing Day Test.

Meanwhile, all-rounder Beau Webster might replace Cameron Green in the XI, as the latter has yet to record a significant score in the series. Webster, however, has not yet been part of the XI in any of the four games so far this series and will be eager to end the Ashes strongly, especially since the hosts are already leading 3-1.

"We know we've got a quality player sitting there waiting. We've got a batting order that we'd like to think can function at a higher capacity, so we'll be having conversations leading into Sydney," head coach Andrew McDonald was quoted as saying by Cricket Australia.

Australia squad: Steve Smith (c), Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Brendan Doggett, Cameron Green, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Todd Murphy, Michael Neser, Jhye Richardson, Mitchell Starc, Jake Weatherald, Beau Webster

- IANS

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Sarah B
Respect to Usman Khawaja. He's been a class act. From an Indian perspective, we've seen how tough it is to cement a spot in the Australian side. Hope he gets a century in Sydney. The series is won, so it's the perfect time to give Webster a go instead of Green.
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Rohit P
Unchanged squad makes sense. Why tinker when you've already won the urn? But honestly, the Melbourne Test finishing in 2 days was a shame. Hope Sydney produces a proper 5-day cricket match. We want to see a contest, not a lottery.
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Priya S
The focus on Khawaja's potential retirement is a bit much, no? Let the man play his cricket. The media should not create unnecessary pressure. As an Indian, I feel we do the same to our legends. Let's just appreciate the game.
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Michael C
Watching from India. The Ashes is always special, even a dead rubber. It's about legacy. England showed fight in Melbourne. Australia will want to finish 4-1. The battle for the final XI spots is more interesting than the result now.
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Kavya N
With all due respect to the Australian selectors, I think they missed a trick. The series is won. This was the perfect opportunity to blood a young player or two for the future, especially with tours to India and England coming up. A bit too conservative.

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