Green’s Absence Raises Concerns for Australia’s Test Bowling Depth
Mitchell Starc’s absence from Australia’s Test team due to back surgery has raised concerns about the team’s bowling depth and workload management. Starc acknowledged that Green’s all-round abilities would be missed, potentially increasing the burden on the pace attack.
With Green unavailable, Australia’s selectors face a dilemma in finding a suitable replacement. The absence of an all-rounder could lead to increased bowling responsibilities for the likes of Starc, Cummins, and Hazlewood.
Starc emphasized the importance of having a genuine all-rounder in the team, as it provides an extra bowling option and allows for workload management. He noted that Australia has previously played series without an all-rounder, but it requires the bowlers to take on additional responsibilities.
Starc will begin his red-ball summer against Victoria in the Sheffield Shield, alongside Steve Smith and Nathan Lyon. Hazlewood will then play in the Blues’ following match against Queensland, while Starc will be rested.
Australia’s bowlers have adopted an extended-squad approach, recognizing the potential for workload management issues. Starc highlighted the importance of considering factors such as the length of the series, the duration of matches, and the conditions of the wickets.
Despite the challenges posed by Green’s absence, Starc expressed confidence in the team’s ability to adapt. He praised the talent and work ethic of NSW prodigy Sam Konstas, suggesting that he could potentially handle the demands of Test cricket if called upon.