Somerset's Riley Meredith to Miss Six T20 Blast Games After Australia Call-Up

Somerset's T20 Blast title defence faces a major setback as Riley Meredith has been selected for Australia's white-ball tour. The fast bowler will miss six South Group matches due to international duty between May 30 and June 14. Meredith was the tournament's leading wicket-taker in 2025 with 28 wickets in 14 appearances. Gloucestershire's Liam Scott has also been affected by the Australia squad announcement.

Key Points: Riley Meredith Misses Six T20 Blast Games for Australia Duty

  • Riley Meredith called up for Australia's white-ball tour
  • Will miss six T20 Blast matches for Somerset
  • Meredith was leading wicket-taker in 2025 Blast
  • Gloucestershire's Liam Scott also affected by Australia call-up
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Somerset's Riley Meredith to miss six T20 Blast games after Australia call-up

Somerset's Riley Meredith will miss six T20 Blast matches after being selected for Australia's white-ball tour of Pakistan and Bangladesh.

"Representing your country is the highest honour that you can achieve in sport and we are obviously pleased for Riley. - Andy Hurry"

New Delhi, May 12

Somerset's plans for the start of their T20 Blast title defence have suffered a major setback after Australia selected Riley Meredith for next month's white-ball tour of Pakistan and Bangladesh.

The fast bowler, who returned to Taunton for a third straight Blast stint this season, will now miss Somerset's opening six South Group matches because of international duty with Australia between May 30 and June 14.

Meredith had been expected to lead Somerset's pace attack again after playing a central role in last year's trophy-winning campaign. The 29-year-old was the standout bowler of the 2025 Blast, finishing as the tournament's leading wicket-taker with 28 scalps in 14 appearances.

His call-up means Somerset will be without one of their biggest match-winners for a crucial early stretch of the competition, including fixtures against Hampshire, Warwickshire, Glamorgan and Gloucestershire.

Meredith is now expected to return for Somerset's derby clash against Gloucestershire on June 26.

Somerset director of cricket Andy Hurry acknowledged the disruption caused by the Australia selection but said the club remained supportive of Meredith's international commitments.

"Representing your country is the highest honour that you can achieve in sport and we are obviously pleased for Riley. The current schedule of world cricket means that this kind of situation can always arise, and we will be working behind the scenes to understand all our options moving forward until Riley is available later in June," said Somerset director of cricket Andy Hurry.

The Australia tour consists of three One-Day Internationals in Pakistan followed by three T20Is in Bangladesh, with the squad set to be away from the Blast for over two weeks during the tournament's opening phase.

While Meredith's absence is the biggest blow for Somerset, Australia's squad announcement has also affected Gloucestershire, with all-rounder Liam Scott unavailable for the same period.

Scott, who had signed up for the Blast and two County Championship fixtures, will miss Gloucestershire's opening T20 matches against Warwickshire, Glamorgan, Northamptonshire, Yorkshire, Somerset and Worcestershire, in addition to the Championship game against Northamptonshire beginning on June 12.

The 25-year-old is expected to return in time for Gloucestershire's County Championship meeting with Worcestershire on June 19.

- IANS

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Priya S
Classic case of international commitments clashing with domestic leagues. Somerset fans must be gutted, but this is the reality of modern cricket scheduling. Andy Hurry's statement is spot-on - the support for players' national duties is what makes county cricket special.
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Vikram M
Interesting that Australia is sending him for white-ball tours rather than test matches. But 28 wickets in a T20 tournament is no joke - that pace is dangerous anywhere. Good luck to him on the Pakistan tour, especially with those flat pitches! 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
Honestly, the scheduling of international cricket is a mess. Why can't ICC coordinate better with domestic leagues? Somerset lose their best bowler for 6 matches, and for what? A tour that could easily be rescheduled. County cricket deserves more respect. 😤
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Siddharth J
Liam Scott missing matches for Gloucestershire too - this kind of disruption really hurts smaller counties who rely on overseas talent. Hope Somerset's director Hurry finds a good replacement or promotes from within. These are the moments that test a team's depth. 🙏

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