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Australia Scrambles to Plug Bowling Gaps Ahead of Ashes Opener
17 Nov
Summary
- Australia loses two star fast bowlers to injuries
- Debate over team's age and selection decisions
- Potential debut for Jake Weatherald as opening partner

As the first Ashes Test approaches on November 17, 2025, the Australian cricket team finds itself in a challenging position. The squad has been hit hard by the loss of two key fast bowlers, with captain Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood both sidelined due to injuries.
This is a significant blow for the Australians, who have relied heavily on their formidable bowling attack in recent years. However, the team's selectors are confident that the experienced squad can overcome these setbacks. The likely starting XI for the opening Test at Optus Stadium will feature only one player under the age of 30, Cameron Green.
While some have criticized the team's age, the Australian management believes that the veteran players' experience will be an asset in the Ashes series. The squad has been successful together, and the selectors are not overly concerned about the age factor.
The main selection decision facing the Australians is the choice of an opening partner for Usman Khawaja. Five different players have been tried in that role over the past 18 months, and it appears that the selectors are leaning towards handing a debut to Jake Weatherald. This would allow Marnus Labuschagne to remain at his preferred position of number three in the batting order.
Despite the injury setbacks and selection challenges, the Australians remain confident in their ability to defend the Ashes on home soil. The hope is that Cummins and Hazlewood will be fit for the second Test in Brisbane, which would provide a significant boost to the team's bowling resources.




