Khawaja, Travis Head back for Australia’s Ashes campaign

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AFP, Sydney :
Veteran Usman Khawaja and middle-order batsman Travis Head were included in Australia’s squad for the opening two Ashes Tests against England Wednesday, but Matthew Wade was axed.
Michael Neser and Jhye Richardson also made the 15-man line-up as back-up for the fast-bowling attack of Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood after the shock retirement of James Pattinson last month.
Marcus Harris, as expected, got the nod in the absence of concussion-hit Will Pucovski and is set to open alongside David Warner, fresh from his exploits in helping Australia win the Twenty20 World Cup on Sunday.
But there was no place for fellow World Cup standout Mitchell Marsh, despite calls for the all-rounder to be given another chance at Test level.
“This group is well balanced to ensure we are prepared for the many challenges of an Ashes series,” said chief selector George Bailey ahead of the opening Test at Brisbane on December 8.
“It has a mix of experienced, proven performers and emerging, developing talent,” he added.
After the second Test, a day-night match in Adelaide from December 16, the series moves to Melbourne, Sydney and Perth. Australia hold the Ashes, which they retained by drawing the 2019 series in England 2-2.
Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith are secure in the batting order at three and four, leaving Khawaja and Head to battle for the number five slot after Wade was dropped.
Khawaja hasn’t played a Test since the 2019 in England, but it was hard to ignore him after piling on 404 runs in the domestic Sheffield Shield already this season, at an average of 67.33 with two centuries.
“Obviously very excited, playing for Australia is always an honour,” said the 34-year-old, who has scored eight centuries in his 44 Tests.
“But still business as usual, I can’t get too far ahead of myself … whether I play or not depends on which way the selectors go.”
Head was axed midway through last summer’s series against India, but he gets another chance after good early season form.
“Travis finished last summer strongly, second only to Cameron Green for runs scored, and has again started the season well,” said Bailey.
“He drives the game forward and can put the opposition under pressure with his ability to score quickly.”

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