Australia’s pace attack, comprising Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, and Josh Hazlewood, has been a formidable force in recent Test matches. However, with the upcoming five-match series against India looming, selectors are considering their options in light of allrounder Cameron Green’s absence due to injury.
Last summer, the trio played in all nine Tests, aided by bowler-friendly conditions. However, India’s formidable batting lineup poses a different challenge, raising concerns about whether Cummins, Starc, and Hazlewood can maintain their workload throughout the grueling series.
Australia’s pace depth has been tested, with several fringe bowlers recovering from injuries. Lance Morris, a regular squad member, recently suffered a quad strain but is expected to return before the end of the month. Scott Boland and Michael Neser have overcome niggles and will participate in Australia A’s upcoming red-ball series against India A.
Selectors acknowledge that last summer’s unchanged pace attack may have been an outlier and are prepared to make adjustments if necessary. The triumvirate’s workload could increase with Green’s absence, but Mitchell Marsh may be required to fill the void despite limited bowling since his hamstring injury.
If selectors opt for a like-for-like replacement, Aaron Hardie and Beau Webster are potential candidates. Hardie is set to return from injury for Western Australia’s next match, while Webster has impressed with his all-round abilities.
Selectors emphasize that having an allrounder is a luxury rather than a necessity, as the current pace trio has performed well without one. However, they will continue to prepare Marsh to bowl some overs.
Australia’s hierarchy has carefully managed the workloads of their quicks ahead of the India series, with Cummins missing the white-ball England tour to rest. Cummins is unlikely to play a Shield game before the series, while Hazlewood and Starc are expected to feature in at least one match.