Key Points

Australia have made a bold call by naming Marnus Labuschagne as opener for the WTC final against South Africa. Josh Hazlewood gets the nod over Scott Boland despite minimal red-ball cricket recently. Cameron Green returns from injury, playing purely as a batter after his County heroics. The inclusion of Beau Webster adds an unexpected twist to Australia's lineup at Lord’s.

Key Points: Australia Name Labuschagne as Opener for WTC Final vs South Africa

  • Labuschagne to open for the first time in Tests
  • Hazlewood picked over Boland despite limited red-ball prep
  • Green returns from injury as specialist batter
  • Webster earns surprise spot in Australia's XI
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WTC Final: Labuschagne to open, Green & Hazlewood named in Australia's playing XI

Australia's WTC final XI includes Labuschagne as opener, Green's return, and Hazlewood over Boland in a crucial Lord’s clash.

"Labuschagne has never opened in Tests but we believe he can own the role long-term – Pat Cummins"

London, June 10

Australia have revealed their playing XI on the eve of the World Test Championship (WTC) final against South Africa, scheduled to be played from Wednesday at Lord’s.

Skipper Pat Cummins has picked Marnus Labuschagne to open the innings alongside Usman Khawaja, hoping the 30-year-old can be a long-term solution to the spot that has seen quite a few batters to replace David Warner.

Labuschagne, who has never opened in Test cricket, has just one Test century to his name since the end of 2022 and failed to make an impression in two matches for County side Glamorgan earlier this month.

After much debate, seamer Josh Hazlewood won the race against Scott Boland to partner left-armer Mitchell Starc and Cummins in the pace attack.

Hazlewood hasn't played a red-ball contest since he featured in the third Test against India in December, with Boland edging his way into Australia's line-up for the remainder of that series and impressing with a 10-wicket match haul in the series finale in Sydney. Meanwhile, Hazlewood won the IPL with Royal Challengers Bengaluru last week and only arrived in London on the night of June 4.

All-rounder Beau Webster also found a place in the playing XI alongside Cameron Green, who will be playing his first Test since October 2024. Green had suffered a stress fracture in his back and chose to undergo surgery in October. Now playing as a specialist batter, Green is entering the upcoming WTC final on the back of three centuries during his County stint with Gloucestershire.

Australia Playing XI: Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Green, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Beau Webster, Alex Carey (wk), Pat Cummins (c), Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Interesting move to make Labuschagne open! He's been struggling lately but Aussies always back their players. Hope this doesn't backfire in such a crucial match. Our Indian team should take notes on how they're willing to experiment before big tournaments.
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Priya S.
Hazlewood over Boland is surprising after that amazing Sydney performance! But IPL form can't be ignored. As an Indian cricket fan, I'm just happy we're not facing this bowling attack right now 😅 That pace trio + Lyon is deadly!
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Amit D.
Cameron Green's comeback story is inspiring! Three centuries in County cricket after back surgery - what a fighter. Hope he does well (but not too well against India if we meet them later 😉). Aussies always find these quality all-rounders somehow.
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Sanjay M.
Why no specialist opener? Labuschagne at top seems like a temporary fix. Warner's shoes are big to fill. Meanwhile, our Rohit and Jaiswal are settled as openers - one area where India might have advantage over Australia currently.
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Neha T.
That middle order of Smith, Head and Green is scary good! But their batting looks a bit thin after Carey. Our Indian team has more depth in batting I feel. Excited for the match though - Test cricket at Lord's is always special 🏏

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