AUS v IND: Who Is Beau Webster?
Beau Webster, aged 31, is Australia’s new test debutant and a replacement for Mitch Marsh in the fifth test against India at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Beau Webster’s Journey To INT Cricket Beau Webster’s journey to the national squad is the story of an individual reinvention of his role and playing style. Four years ago, at the height of the Covid-19 lockdowns, Beau Webster did something bold, ditching his “dirty offies” and embracing the art of seam bowling. That was a move initially targeted at adding depth to his game and providing more bowling options for Tasmania and now it’s led to a maiden test call-up, which seemed improbable then. From Part-Time Spinner To Leading All-Rounder Beau Webster started his professional cricket career with Tasmania in 2014, where he initially made his mark as a versatile batter, often floating up and down the order. However, it was his transition into a more rounded cricketer that truly set him apart. Although he had contributed occasional finger spin, Webster’s decision to focus on fast bowling in 2020 proved pivotal. The all-rounder was 200cm tall. It was the all-rounder’s combination of power and technique that allowed him to become a regular first-change bowler for Tasmania, consistently taking crucial wickets across formats. Since the beginning of the 2022/23 season, Beau Webster had been in scintillating form, scoring 1837 runs at an average of 51.01, the second-highest tally in the competition, behind only Cameron Bancroft. As an all-rounder, he chipped in with 39 wickets at 37.44, making him one of Tasmania’s most valuable players, helping the team into the Sheffield Shield final last summer. What Makes Webster A Versatile All-Rounder? Though he is widely known for the recent success that he has earned as a seam bowler, one of the virtues of Webster lies in his versatile nature. From being an opener to No. 7 at times and changing his style of bowling with the conditions or the requirements of the team, he has proven himself to be a great batting all-rounder. In the absence of Mitchell Marsh, he has been named as a like-for-like replacement in the Australian test squad, however, his adaptability means he could fit into different roles, whether as a bowler or a batter. All Praises For Webster Webster came in for particular praise while playing for Australia A in their series against India last month. He was good with both bat and ball, scoring 145 runs at 72.50 and taking seven wickets at an average of 19.57. These performances prove how his stature is growing on and out him to be suitable for bigger honours. Webster – The Sheffield Shield Player Of the Year More recent accolades by Beau Webster further indicate his rise within Australian cricket. The Sheffield Shield Player of the Season award was also well-deserved, considering that he has produced outstanding performances on both batting and bowling fronts. Consistency in the big games has made him one of the most dependable cricketers in domestic cricket and his inclusion now into the Australian Test squad speaks for itself about the faith selectors have in his abilities. Valuable Backup For Marsh And Green With Mitchell Marsh out of the side, Beau Webster will give Australia a decent backup all-rounder for the fifth test against India. In fact, he might even play with Marsh if selectors decide to strengthen the bowling unit in the absence of injured all-rounder Cameron Green. Mitchell Marsh has been struggling with fitness issues and was given the task of bowling a huge 17 overs in the recently played Perth Test, which further raised questions about his ability to be Australia’s fifth bowler. Webster’s seam bowling skills may be the key to this situation as Australia looks for a reliable batting and bowling option. Beau Webster Expected To Shine Bright In fact, the call-up into the Australian test squad is a reward for Beau Webster’s hard work and versatility. From a part-time spinner to Sheffield Shield star and now a test debutant for Australia, his story revolves around constant evolution. Webster’s journey is only just beginning for the series against India that is set to unfold at the SCG, with Australian cricket fans eager to see how he can contribute for the Australian Cricket Team. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye
AUS v IND: Why Is Mitchell Marsh Out For Sydney Test?
Australia has dropped all-rounder Mitchell Marsh for the fifth and the final test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, in Sydney and it is confirmed by captain Pat Cummins that Beau Webster will make his test debut. Mitchell Marsh’s Struggles In The BGT Mitchell Marsh’s exclusion comes after a tough series in which he struggled with both bat and ball. In the first four test matches, Mitchell Marsh scored only 73 runs at an average of 10.42, with 47 of those runs coming in the second innings of the Perth Test, when the result was already decided. With the ball, Marsh bowled only 33 overs across seven innings (excluding a brief second innings in Brisbane) and since taking 2 for 12 in the series’ opening innings, his figures have been not up to the standards he has set—1 for 127 from his last 28 overs. Webster’s Impressive Domestic Form Beau Webster, on the other hand, has been in outstanding form in domestic cricket. He was the highest run-scorer in last season’s Sheffield Shield, scoring 938 runs at 58.62 and taking 30 wickets at 29.30. Only Sir Garfield Sobers has previously matched this remarkable achievement in Shield history. This season, Webster has continued his strong form, scoring 303 runs at 50.50, including a century and a half-century and taking nine wickets at 37.88 in four games. He has also impressed with a six-wicket haul in a 50-over game and with a solid show for Australia A against India A, making crucial contributions with bat and ball alike. Decision Based On All-Round Capabilities Mitchell Marsh’s exclusion, although the cricketer was extremely popular with the team and enjoyed a very close relationship with Pat Cummins did not take much to be decided. He also said that Marsh received all this without being shocked. He further added that his bowling skills weighed in this decision but certainly the batting form was the priority matter and Webster could bowl more number of overs more than anyone else. Cummins Enthusiastic Over Webster’s Performances According to Pat Cummins, Beau Webster had hardly worked with him before his time in the side however, was effusive in praising his performances both for Tasmania and Australia A. Captain Cummins cited that Webster did quite well and he was an excellent allrounder who suited this kind of pressure of international cricket. Will adding Beau Webster in place of Mitchell Marsh have a more positive impact on the results at Sydney? The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye