
November 28, 2024: Beau Webster’s call-up to the Australian squad for the second Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against India is an exciting moment in his career, especially considering it’s his first international call-up at 30 years old.
His recent performances, particularly in the unofficial Test series against India A, made a strong case for his inclusion. With 145 runs at an average of 72.50 and seven wickets at an impressive average under 20, Webster showcased his all-round ability, both with bat and ball.
His versatility is a key asset for Australia, particularly as cover for Mitchell Marsh, who has been managing injury concerns and had a significant workload in the first Test. Webster’s experience with both off-spin and pace bowling—having picked up the art of fast bowling during the COVID-19 lockdown—makes him a valuable addition to the squad, as he can provide depth in both departments. His solid first-class record, including 5,297 runs and 148 wickets, gives him the necessary experience to handle the pressures of international cricket.
Webster’s role as a potential cover for Marsh in the middle order will be crucial, particularly in the fast-paced turnaround between Tests in Adelaide and Brisbane. The inclusion of a player with his all-round skills strengthens Australia’s squad depth, especially given the demands of facing India in a high-stakes series.
Australia will be hoping to bounce back from their heavy defeat in the Perth Test, and Webster’s arrival could provide the necessary balance and backup to their squad. It’s an exciting opportunity for him, and his performance could play an important part in Australia’s strategy going forward in the series.
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