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News.com.au
an hour ago
- News.com.au
England rocked by Ben Stokes injury news after handshake furore
England captain Ben Stokes was Wednesday ruled out of the fifth and deciding Test against India with a shoulder injury. The England and Wales Cricket Board said vice-captain Ollie Pope would now lead the side in the match at the Oval starting Thursday, with England 2-1 up in the five-Test series. Stokes has struggled with various fitness issues during a series in which he has sent down 140 overs – the most he has bowled in any series. He is the leading wicket-taker on either side with 17 scalps. 'I am obviously disappointed to not be able to finish the series,' an emotional Stokes told a pre-match press conference on Wednesday. The 34-year-old, whose career has been blighted by hamstring trouble, added: 'I have got a decent tear of one of the (shoulder) muscles I can't pronounce, I don't know how to say it, but we took as long as we could to make that decision around that. 'A bit of emotion goes into this kind of stuff when you find out what you have done — bowling was ruled out as soon as we got the scan results. 'But you need that time chatting with the medical team, Baz (England coach Brendon McCullum), then just 20 minutes to myself out there in the morning just to really be clear around the decision that we made.' England have made four changes after a gruelling drawn fourth Test at Old Trafford, with Jacob Bethell, Josh Tongue and the Surrey pair of Gus Atkinson and Jamie Overton all coming into the side. Fast bowlers Jofra Archer and Brydon Carse have both been rested. Spin-bowling all-rounder Bethell makes his first Test appearance of the year, effectively as a replacement for Stokes. Liam Dawson's return to Test cricket lasted just one match, with England going into the India finale without a specialist spinner.

The Australian
9 hours ago
- The Australian
Mitchell Owen earns ODI, T20 call-up as Fraser-McGurk axed from Aussie squad
Mitchell Owen has officially usurped Jake Fraser-McGurk as Australia's new batting hit-man. Selectors have unveiled their ODI and T20 squads for the upcoming series against South Africa in the Top End, with Tasmanian rising star Owen seemingly being earmarked as Glenn Maxwell's white-ball successor. Fraser-McGurk had been anointed as the new six-hitting sensation in Australian cricket, but he has been axed again after just one showing on the recent T20 tour of the West Indies where he made 2 opening the batting. In contrast, 23-year-old Owen grabbed his opportunity in the West Indies by the horns, delivering in three out of his four innings in the middle-order, including a 50 on debut. Owen has now been fast-tracked into the ODI team as well, filling the void left by Maxwell's recent 50-over retirement. The emergence of Owen over the past 12 months is crucial for an Australian team transitioning from a golden era ahead of next year's T20 World Cup and the ODI World Cup in 2027. Jake Fraser-McGurk has been dropped from Australia's T20 squad. Mitchell Owen starred during Australia's T20s against the West Indies. 'As we build towards the T20 World Cup the flexibility and depth shown in the West Indies, outside of the obvious results, has been a huge positive. 'The flexibility within the batting order and ability of bowlers to bowl in different stages of the innings were particularly pleasing to see. 'Mitch Owen and Matt Kuhnemann making their respective debuts and the preparation and work done by Nathan Ellis to allow him to play all five matches were highlights.' Fraser-McGurk isn't the only much-hyped star to have faded, with West Australian all-rounder Cooper Connolly now dropped from all three formats. Connelly opened for Australia in their last ODI but now finds himself dropped from the squad, while he has also been squeezed out of the T20 set-up as well. Marnus Labuschagne has a chance to start his push for a Test recall in the ODI matches against the country of his birth, South Africa in the Top End starting next month. Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins have been put on ice in preparation for the Ashes, but Josh Hazlewood will still toil away in both white ball formats against the Proteas. All-rounder Cameron Green will also play both the ODIs and T20s ahead of the Ashes after striking hot form in the West Indies. In Cummins' absence, Mitchell Marsh will captain the ODI team as well as the T20 side. Given Australia's Test batting struggles, Marsh is also not without hope of a Test recall against England if he can fire from all cylinders in the limited overs matches. Australia has given a good insight into its thinking ahead of next year's T20 World Cup, with stars like Hazlewood, Travis Head, Maxwell and Josh Inglis all in the line-up to take on South Africa. As well as losing Maxwell to retirement, this will be Australia's first ODI series without all-time great Steve Smith – who also hung up the gloves in the 50-over format. Labuschagne will be relied upon to fill his role as top order anchor. Australian T20 squad: Mitchell Marsh (capt), Sean Abbott, Tim David, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Matt Kuhnemann, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Owen, Matthew Short, Adam Zampa Australian ODI squad: Mitchell Marsh (capt), Xavier Bartlett, Alex Carey, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Marnus Labuschagne, Lance Morris, Mitchell Owen, Matthew Short, Adam Zampa.

News.com.au
11 hours ago
- News.com.au
Australia vs South Africa cricket: Squads announced for T20 and ODI series
Mitchell Owen has officially usurped Jake Fraser-McGurk as Australia's new batting hit-man. Selectors have unveiled their ODI and T20 squads for the upcoming series against South Africa in the Top End, with Tasmanian rising star Owen seemingly being earmarked as Glenn Maxwell's white-ball successor. Fraser-McGurk had been anointed as the new six-hitting sensation in Australian cricket, but he has been axed again after just one showing on the recent T20 tour of the West Indies where he made 2 opening the batting. In contrast, 23-year-old Owen grabbed his opportunity in the West Indies by the horns, delivering in three out of his four innings in the middle-order, including a 50 on debut. Owen has now been fast-tracked into the ODI team as well, filling the void left by Maxwell's recent 50-over retirement. The emergence of Owen over the past 12 months is crucial for an Australian team transitioning from a golden era ahead of next year's T20 World Cup and the ODI World Cup in 2027. 'As we build towards the T20 World Cup the flexibility and depth shown in the West Indies, outside of the obvious results, has been a huge positive. 'The flexibility within the batting order and ability of bowlers to bowl in different stages of the innings were particularly pleasing to see. 'Mitch Owen and Matt Kuhnemann making their respective debuts and the preparation and work done by Nathan Ellis to allow him to play all five matches were highlights.' Fraser-McGurk isn't the only much-hyped star to have faded, with West Australian all-rounder Cooper Connolly now dropped from all three formats. Connelly opened for Australia in their last ODI but now finds himself dropped from the squad, while he has also been squeezed out of the T20 set-up as well. Marnus Labuschagne has a chance to start his push for a Test recall in the ODI matches against the country of his birth, South Africa in the Top End starting next month. Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins have been put on ice in preparation for the Ashes, but Josh Hazlewood will still toil away in both white ball formats against the Proteas. All-rounder Cameron Green will also play both the ODIs and T20s ahead of the Ashes after striking hot form in the West Indies. In Cummins' absence, Mitchell Marsh will captain the ODI team as well as the T20 side. Given Australia's Test batting struggles, Marsh is also not without hope of a Test recall against England if he can fire from all cylinders in the limited overs matches. Australia has given a good insight into its thinking ahead of next year's T20 World Cup, with stars like Hazlewood, Travis Head, Maxwell and Josh Inglis all in the line-up to take on South Africa. As well as losing Maxwell to retirement, this will be Australia's first ODI series without all-time great Steve Smith – who also hung up the gloves in the 50-over format. Labuschagne will be relied upon to fill his role as top order anchor.