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Green's Ashes Spot in Doubt Amidst Selection Dilemma
4 Jan
Summary
- Cameron Green faces selection uncertainty for the final Ashes Test.
- Beau Webster and Todd Murphy are contenders for a spot in the XI.
- Steve Smith defended Green's recent batting form, citing difficult pitches.

Steve Smith has defended Cameron Green's recent form but cannot guarantee his spot for the Ashes series finale at the SCG. Australia's stand-in captain stated that all selection possibilities are being considered, including a potential dual all-rounder approach with Beau Webster, and a third consecutive Test without a specialist spinner.
Green, the team's youngest player, has averaged 18.7 runs from six innings this Ashes series, with his bowling being a solid contributor. Smith acknowledged the challenges of batting on difficult pitches and Green's tendency to get out after reaching starts, while also noting the disruption of batting in various positions. He recalled Green's valuable runs during the West Indies tour and his consistent performances in Shield cricket.
Beau Webster's strong Test career start and Todd Murphy's potential inclusion are also under consideration. Smith confirmed that no players are yet locked in for the final Test, with the final team selection depending on the SCG pitch conditions. Murphy's prospects are also uncertain, as the SCG is no longer considered the spin-friendly wicket it once was.




