
Andrew McGlashan
Deputy Editor at ESPN Cricinfo
I work for ESPNcricinfo, but that doesn't really mean I know much about cricket. Instagram: andrew_mcglashan
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1 week ago |
espn.in | Andrew McGlashan
The Australia selectors have some thinking to do about the Test batting order as the team prepares to head to the Caribbean. A lot of the issues are interconnected while Steven Smith's finger injury has added another factor into the mix. Here's a rundown of some of the key talking points. Can Usman Khawaja reach Sydney? Going by Andrew McDonald's comments after the World Test Championship final, Usman Khawaja has his ticket booked for the Ashes.
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1 week ago |
espn.in | Andrew McGlashan
Brendan Doggett has been ruled out of Australia's Test series against West Indies due to a hip injury with Sean Abbott called up as his replacement. Doggett, whose injury has been described as "minor", was the traveling reserve for the World Test Championship final and was due to be part of the squad in the Caribbean but will now instead return to Australia.
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1 week ago |
espn.in | Andrew McGlashan
Usman Khawaja has been backed to be part of the Ashes later this year but Marnus Labuschagne's spot is becoming increasingly uncertain with Sam Konstas firming for a Test recall in West Indies following Australia's World Test Championship (WTC) final defeat at Lord's.
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1 week ago |
espn.com.au | Andrew McGlashan
Steven Smith has avoided surgery on the compound dislocation he suffered on the third day against South Africa at Lord's but still faces a race against time to be fit for Australia's upcoming Test series in West Indies. Smith went straight to hospital after leaving the field when he sustained the injury to his right little finger, spilling a sharp chance offered by Temba Bavuma.
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1 week ago |
espn.in | Andrew McGlashan
Temba Bavuma heard the references as Australia tried to get into South Africa's heads on the fourth day at Lord's, but the 'chokers' tag can now be banished to history. When Bavuma and Aiden Markram resumed on day four needing 69 to win, the Australians reminded them that the job wasn't done. The tension was palpable in the middle, especially when Bavuma edged Pat Cummins behind with 65 needed and Tristan Stubbs had his bail trimmed by a beauty from Mitchell Starc with the target 41 away.
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How the World Test Championship has reshaped the format @SampathStats on the new trends from the competition https://t.co/UoHUeyttkM #WTCFinal #SAvAUS

Hazlewood sent down around five overs at moderate intensity in his first bowl since arriving from the IPL. Bigger workload tomorrow. Labuschagne and Green other two to attend optional training. Lengthy hits for both. Green looked impressive (he's also tall). #WTCFinal #SAvAUS

Good read from @FirdoseM as she chats to Graeme Smith and Vernon Philander about when South Africa claimed the Test mace at Lord's in 2012. https://t.co/kfBhGF2XHV #WTCFinal #SAvAUS