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Australia Ashes squad: Konstas axed, three uncapped players selected for first Test

Australia Drop Sam Konstas for First Ashes Test

One player in the squad is conspicuous by absence: Sam Konstas. The 20-year-old opener made a terrific Test debut last Australian summer, taking on India spearhead Jasprit Bumrah with confidence. However, his form has tailed off since then.

Konstas was next called up for the West Indies tour earlier this year. Although conditions were challenging for batting throughout, his 50 runs in six innings did little to inspire confidence. He did score a century for Australia A in India in September, but has struggled this season in the Sheffield Shield, accumulating just 122 runs at an average of 22.3 across three matches.

Chief selector George Bailey, however, remains upbeat about the batter’s potential: “I feel for Sammy. I feel like at the moment if he farts, it’s a headline. There’s a handful of young guys his age playing Shield cricket around the country and they’re all learning. Sammy’s no different, he just happens to be doing it under immense scrutiny. We really like him. We like the skill set there and we’re confident that will continue to build out.”

Jake Weatherald, Brendan Doggett Receive Call-Ups

Selected in Konstas’s place is 31-year-old Tasmania opening batter Jake Weatherald. Although he scored 0 and 12 in his most recent game against Victoria, Weatherald had three half-centuries in four Sheffield Shield innings prior to that. He was also the top run-getter in last year’s Sheffield Shield, with 906 runs in 10 matches.

Regular skipper Pat Cummins has been ruled out of the first Test with injury, with captaincy duties falling to Steve Smith. Scott Boland is expected to slot into the XI, while Australia have added two Test-uncapped seam bowlers—Sean Abbott and Brendan Doggett—to the squad as cover.

Abbott is a white-ball regular for Australia, with 29 ODIs and 28 T20Is to his name. He most recently represented Australia in the third T20I against India three days ago.

Doggett, 31, has yet to play any international cricket. He was part of Australia’s squad for the 2017-18 home Ashes but did not make it onto the field. In 49 first-class matches, he has taken 184 wickets at an average of 26.75. Doggett’s career-best figures came in last year’s Sheffield Shield final, where his 11-140 helped South Australia secure their first title in 29 years.

Of Australia’s 15 selected players, 14 will be active in the next round of the Sheffield Shield. The exception is Usman Khawaja, with the 38-year-old’s workload set to be managed carefully.

Australia Squad: First Ashes Test, November 21 in Perth

  • Batters: Steve Smith (c), Travis Head, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Jake Weatherald
  • Wicketkeepers: Alex Carey, Josh Inglis
  • All-rounders: Cameron Green, Beau Webster
  • Bowlers: Sean Abbott, Scott Boland, Brendan Doggett, Josh Hazlewood, Nathan Lyon, Mitchell Starc

https://www.wisden.com/series/the-ashes-2025-26/cricket-news/australia-ashes-squad-konstas-axed-three-uncapped-players-selected-for-first-test

“Next KP in making” – Fans react to Harry Brook’s blistering 135 in NZ vs ENG 2025 1st ODI

England’s ODI skipper, Harry Brook, played a sensational knock in their first game against New Zealand in the ongoing three-match series. The opening match took place at Mount Maunganui on Sunday, October 26.

Batting first, England suffered a top-order collapse, losing four wickets with just ten runs on the board. However, captain Harry Brook stepped up and played an innings for the ages. The right-hander slammed a scintillating hundred and led his team’s fightback spectacularly.

Brook scored 135 runs off just 101 balls, batting at number five. His stellar innings included nine boundaries and 11 sixes, striking at an impressive rate of 133.66. Thanks to his heroics, England managed to post a competitive total of 223 before being bundled out in 35.2 overs.

Fans around the world were awestruck by Brook’s brilliance and took to X (formerly Twitter) to celebrate his blistering hundred. One fan even suggested that Brook could be the next Kevin Pietersen for England, noting Pietersen’s reputation for explosive middle-order batting. The fan tweeted, “Harry Brook man. He is next KP in making. He will rule.”

Here are some other reactions from fans on X, praising Brook’s fabulous knock:

While Brook’s innings was nothing short of magnificent, the total of 223 might not be enough for England to defend against a strong New Zealand side. Nonetheless, England will be keen for their skipper to carry this excellent form into the remaining matches of the series.

### A Look at Harry Brook’s International Career

Harry Brook, in his relatively short international career so far, has emerged as an exceptional talent for England across all formats of the game.

The 26-year-old made his international debut in January 2022 in a T20I against the West Indies. His Test debut came later that year against South Africa, and his maiden ODI appearance was also against the same opponents in 2023.

To date, Brook has featured in 30 Tests, 33 ODIs, and 52 T20Is. In Test cricket, he has amassed 2,820 runs from 50 innings at an outstanding average of 57.55, including 10 centuries and 13 half-centuries.

In ODIs, Brook has scored 1,130 runs at an average of 37.66, with two centuries and six fifties from 33 matches. In the shortest format, he has accumulated 1,012 runs from 52 games at an average of 30.66, boasting a strike rate of 151.72 along with five half-centuries.

With such promising numbers and a natural flair for attacking cricket, Harry Brook is undoubtedly a key figure in England’s cricketing future. Fans will be hoping to see more extraordinary innings from their dynamic captain in the upcoming matches.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/cricket/news-next-kp-making-fans-react-harry-brook-s-blistering-135-nz-vs-eng-2025-1st-odi

1st Test: India dominate Day 2 proceedings against West Indies

**1st Test: India Dominate Day 2 Proceedings Against West Indies**
*By Rajdeep Saha | Oct 03, 2025, 05:10 PM*

The Indian cricket team ended Day 2 on a strong note against the West Indies at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Resuming the day at 121/2, KL Rahul (53*) and Shubman Gill (18*) were at the crease, providing a solid platform for Team India on Friday.

### Day 2 Summary

Rahul and Gill had added an unbeaten 31 runs on Day 1, and on Day 2, they stitched together another 67 runs before Gill was dismissed for 50. Thirty runs later, Rahul fell after playing a defiant innings of 100. Following their departure, Dhruv Jurel and Ravindra Jadeja took charge, building a commanding partnership of 200 runs. Jurel has already scored a century, while Jadeja is firing on all cylinders, dominating the proceedings.

### Shubman Gill Equals Sunil Gavaskar’s Record

Gill was dismissed by the opposition captain and off-spinner Roston Chase right after completing his fifty. According to Cricbuzz, the last Indian captain to score 50+ runs in their debut innings leading the team at home was none other than Sunil Gavaskar. The legendary batsman had made a spectacular 205 against West Indies at the Wankhede Stadium in 1978.

Playing his sixth Test as captain, Shubman Gill now owns 804 runs at an impressive average of 73.09 across 11 innings.

### Gill’s Impressive Test Stats

With this fifty, Gill has accumulated 2,697 runs from 38 Tests at an average of 41.49. His tally includes nine Test centuries and eight fifties. Notably, this was Gill’s maiden fifty in four Test innings against the West Indies. Across 18 home Tests, he has scored 1,227 runs at an average of 42.31, including ten 50-plus scores with four centuries.

### KL Rahul’s 11th Test Century

KL Rahul brought up his 11th century in Test cricket, scoring 100 off 197 balls with 12 fours. Playing his 64th Test, Rahul has now amassed 3,889 runs at an average of 36.00. He has scored 474 runs against West Indies at an average of 47.40, including two centuries and three 50-plus scores against the Caribbean side. This was Rahul’s 10th hundred as an opener.

### Rahul’s Home Record and First-Class Cricket Achievements

This century marks Rahul’s second Test hundred on home soil, where he has scored 1,249 runs at an average of 41.63. Overall, he boasts 12 scores of 50-plus in India.

In first-class cricket, Rahul is playing his 112th match and has accumulated 8,317 runs at an average of around 45. He now has 23 centuries and 39 fifties, according to ESPNcricinfo.

Team India’s dominant performance on Day 2 sets the tone for a commanding position in the Test, with key contributions from Rahul, Gill, Jurel, and Jadeja showcasing the depth and resilience of the batting lineup.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/india-vs-west-indies-1st-test-day-2-report/story