Renshaw recalled for second Bangladesh Test as Weatherald axed
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Key Takeaways
Matthew Renshaw has been named as Australia's replacement opener for the second Test against Bangladesh in Mackay, starting Saturday, after selectors dropped Jake Weatherald following a dismal nine-wicket defeat in the series opener at Darwin. The single change to the 13-man squad sets up a high-stakes must-win encounter at the Great Barrier Reef Arena, with Australia needing victory to avoid losing a home Test series for the first time in four years.
Why Weatherald Was Dropped
Weatherald managed scores of 23 and 0 in the Darwin Test, leaving his career average across 12 innings at a modest 20.36. His axing is particularly striking given that selectors had awarded him a national contract as recently as April, on the back of several strong opening partnerships with Travis Head during the 4-1 Ashes series win. He has now been discarded after just one Test.
Renshaw's Path Back to the Test Side
If selected, Renshaw's appearance in Mackay would be his first at Test level in more than three years. The 30-year-old last wore the whites in Delhi in 2023, when he came on as a concussion substitute for regular opener David Warner against India. Since then, he has featured for Australia in ODI and T20I cricket, and had been training with an expanded squad of 19 players in Brisbane in the weeks before the Darwin defeat, following impressive white-ball form.
Labuschagne Under Pressure at No. 3
Marnus Labuschagne remains in the squad but is far from safe, having contributed just 1 and 31 in the first Test. Head coach Andrew McDonald stated plainly after the Darwin loss that Labuschagne needed big runs to secure his future in the side. The possibility of a second change to the top order — beyond Weatherald's replacement — has not been ruled out, with Josh Inglis also available as an alternative opener.
Squad Composition and What to Watch
Scott Boland and Inglis retain their places as reserve bowler and backup keeper-batter respectively, and both remain in contention for a recall. Renshaw is considered the frontrunner to open alongside Head, though the final XI will depend on pitch conditions and team management's read of the surface at the Great Barrier Reef Arena. Australia's full squad for the second Test is: Pat Cummins (c), Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Matthew Renshaw, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Beau Webster.
With the series level at 1-0 in Bangladesh's favour, Saturday's Test in Mackay represents Australia's final chance to salvage the two-match rubber — and, for several players, their immediate Test futures.