Weatherald, Neser Earn Australia Contracts as Maxwell, Renshaw Axed

Cricket Australia has announced a 21-player central contract list for the 2026-27 season, heavily prioritizing red-ball specialists for a packed Test schedule. Notable inclusions are debutants Jake Weatherald and Brendan Doggett, while veterans Michael Neser and Todd Murphy have been reinstated to bolster the bowling attack. Surprising omissions include all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, batter Matthew Renshaw, and fast bowlers Jhye Richardson and Lance Morris. The new contracts also come with a significant financial boost, with average annual earnings now exceeding one million Australian dollars.

Key Points: Australia Central Contracts: Weatherald In, Maxwell Out

  • 21-player list for 2026-27
  • Focus on 15-Test schedule
  • High-profile omissions
  • Average pay exceeds AUD 1 million
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Weatherald, Neser included, Maxwell, Renshaw dropped as Australia unveil central contracts

Cricket Australia's new contracts prioritize Test cricket, including Jake Weatherald and Michael Neser while dropping Glenn Maxwell and Matthew Renshaw.

"reflecting a clear emphasis on red-ball cricket ahead of an unusually demanding Test schedule - Cricket Australia"

Melbourne, April 1

Cricket Australia has unveiled a streamlined 21-player central contract list for the 2026-27 season, reflecting a clear emphasis on red-ball cricket ahead of an unusually demanding Test schedule. With 15 Tests lined up over the next year, selectors have prioritised players suited to the longer format, resulting in several high-profile exclusions.

Jake Weatherald and Brendan Doggett are among the notable inclusions, both securing their first full national contracts after making their debuts in the recent Ashes series.

Weatherald's selection is especially noteworthy, indicating strong support from selectors for him to remain Australia's Test opener. The 31-year-old is gearing up for a notable homecoming in Darwin during the upcoming series against Bangladesh. Additionally, he has confirmed he will play for Leicestershire in the County Championship, enhancing his credentials in red-ball cricket.

Experienced players Michael Neser and Todd Murphy have been reinstated, highlighting Australia's aim to strengthen their bowling resources.

Murphy's return comes at a vital moment, as the team gears up for a tough tour of India and veteran spinner Nathan Lyon recovers from hamstring surgery sustained during the Ashes. Matt Kuhnemann has kept his place as selectors bolster spin options for subcontinental conditions.

However, the contract list also features several surprising omissions. Fast bowler Jhye Richardson, who recently returned to Test cricket in the Boxing Day Ashes Test, has been left out despite his comeback. He is set to play county cricket in England with Yorkshire.

Fellow Western Australian quick Lance Morris, who has struggled with injuries and form, has also been excluded. Other players missing from the list include Glenn Maxwell, Matt Short, Sam Konstas, and Matthew Renshaw, the latter having featured across formats earlier in the season.

Meanwhile, non-contracted players will still have opportunities to earn upgrades by participating in international matches over the coming year.

The new contracts are also financially significant, with average earnings now exceeding AUD 1 million annually, excluding match payments and superannuation. This increase follows the ongoing pay agreement between Cricket Australia and the players' union.

Australia's packed schedule includes home Tests against Bangladesh and New Zealand, away tours to South Africa and India, and a historic 150th anniversary Test at the MCG. A potential World Test Championship final and the 2027 Ashes in England further highlight the importance of squad depth and long-format readiness.

Cricket Australia men's contracts for 2026-27: Xavier Bartlett, Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Pat Cummins, Brendan Doggett, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Matthew Kuhnemann, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Mitchell Marsh, Todd Murphy, Michael Neser, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Jake Weatherald, Beau Webster, Adam Zampa

- IANS

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Sarah B
Surprised to see Glenn Maxwell dropped. Even if it's a red-ball focus, his experience in subcontinental conditions could have been valuable for that India tour. A bit of a risky move by selectors.
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Vikram M
Good to see Neser back. He's a clever bowler who could be tricky on Indian pitches. But leaving out Jhye Richardson is harsh, he's a genuine wicket-taker when fit. The pay is insane though - 1 million AUD average! 😲
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Priya S
As an Indian fan, I'm already looking forward to their tour here. A strong Australian Test team makes for a better contest. Hope our boys are preparing well too. The battle between our batters and their new-look attack will be key.
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Rohit P
They've dropped Renshaw as well? He played well in India last time. Seems like a very clear, and perhaps too rigid, strategy. Sometimes you need versatile players, especially with such a packed schedule.
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Michael C
15 Tests in a year is brutal. Prioritizing players who can withstand that grind makes sense. Weatherald getting a contract shows they value stability at the top. The financial rewards are a good incentive to focus on Tests.

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