Will Weatherald and Doggett Shine in Their Australian Ashes Debut?

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Will Weatherald and Doggett Shine in Their Australian Ashes Debut?

Synopsis

Australia gears up for an exciting Ashes opener with Jake Weatherald and Brendan Doggett set to debut, bringing fresh talent to the team. With a reshuffled batting order and historical significance in fielding two Indigenous players, the stage is set for a captivating Test at Perth Stadium. Will they make their mark?

Key Takeaways

  • Jake Weatherald and Brendan Doggett making their Australian debuts.
  • Beau Webster excluded from the final XI.
  • Significant historical moment with two Indigenous players in the same Test.
  • Cameron Green returns to bowling.
  • Marnus Labuschagne resumes batting at No. 3.

Perth, Nov 20 (NationPress) Jake Weatherald and Brendan Doggett are poised to make their debut for Australia in the first Test of the Ashes at Perth Stadium, with Beau Webster being omitted from the final eleven.

The selectors found confidence in Cameron Green's full return to bowling. Although the absence of Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood led to considerations for strengthening the attack, the panel decided to retain four specialist bowlers, backed by Green's all-round capabilities.

Marnus Labuschagne will return to his favored No. 3 position after an impressive start to the season with Queensland, while Nathan Lyon rejoins the side after missing the day-night Test in Jamaica, where Australia opted for an all-pace attack.

This marks the first occasion since 2019—when Kurtis Patterson and Jhye Richardson debuted against Sri Lanka at the Gabba—that Australia introduces two players to their caps in the same Test. It also represents the first time in an Ashes match since Usman Khawaja and Michael Beer debuted at the SCG during the 2010–11 series.

Doggett’s selection, filling in for the injured Hazlewood, is historically significant as it marks the first instance of Australia fielding two Indigenous Test players in the same XI. The 31-year-old has shown strong form for South Australia since recovering from a hamstring injury, claiming 13 wickets at an impressive average of 14.69.

Weatherald will become Khawaja’s sixth opening partner since David Warner announced his retirement in early 2024. On Thursday morning, he visualized his innings in the middle at Perth Stadium, followed by an additional session during Australia’s final optional practice.

Webster, who plays alongside Weatherald for Tasmania, is a hard-luck exclusion. Since his debut against India at the SCG earlier this year, he has accumulated four fifties in seven Tests under challenging circumstances. Although his recent performances in the Sheffield Shield were modest, he took eight wickets for Tasmania against South Australia last week.

The revamped Australian batting order sees Green returning to No. 6, a position he occupied early in his Test career, after recent stints at No. 3 in the West Indies and No. 4 before his back injury sidelined him last season.

Josh Inglis, who is scheduled to play for the CA XI against the England Lions during this Test, and Michael Neser are the other players excluded from Australia’s 14-man squad.

Australia XI for the first Ashes Test: Usman Khawaja, Jake Weatherald, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith (capt), Travis Head, Cameron Green, Alex Carey (wk), Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Scott Boland, Brendan Doggett.

Point of View

We recognize this moment as a significant step for Australian cricket. The inclusion of two debutants, particularly Indigenous players, highlights the evolving landscape of the sport. It reflects not only the selectors' commitment to diversity but also the potential for fresh talent to invigorate the team. We are excited to see how Weatherald and Doggett perform under pressure.
NationPress
20/11/2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the debutants for Australia in the Ashes opener?
Jake Weatherald and Brendan Doggett are set to make their Australian debuts in the opening Ashes Test.
Why was Beau Webster omitted from the final XI?
Beau Webster was dropped from the final XI despite his promising performances, as selectors opted for Weatherald and Doggett.
What is significant about Doggett's inclusion?
Brendan Doggett's inclusion marks the first time Australia fields two Indigenous Test players in the same XI.
What position will Marnus Labuschagne bat in?
Marnus Labuschagne will return to his preferred No. 3 position in the batting order.
Who is the captain of the Australian team for the Test?
Steven Smith will lead the Australian team as captain for the first Ashes Test.
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