All-rounder Beau Webster will replace out-of-form Mitchell Marsh in Australia's squad for the fifth and final Test against India, home skipper Pat Cummins said here on Thursday.
The 33-year-old Marsh scored only 73 runs in seven innings across four Tests ad Cummins cited this as the reason for his axing. He has bowled merely 33 over in the series so far, claiming just three wickets.
"We have one change in our side. Beau Webster comes in place of Mitch Marsh. Mitch knows that he hasn't scored enough runs," Cummins said at the pre-match press conference.
The 31-year-old Webster, who played against India A in November, has scored 5247 runs and taken 148 wickets in first-class cricket. Webster has been in good form in the Sheffield Shield and averaged over 55 last season.
Starc fit
He went for scans and it came out well. He is good to go," Cummins said, putting all the speculations surrounding Mitchell Starc's fitness to rest saying he will play the game.
The main concern of the hosts has been the fitness of the 34-year-old left-armer who battled through sore ribs in the Boxing Day Test but still managed to bowl effectively with help from the team's physios.
For the hosts, victory or draw here in the fifth Test would help them reclaim the Border-Gavaskar Trophy for the first time since the 2014-15 series.
But for India to take home the trophy, which will mark the fourth time since its inception they are retaining the series, will see them lift it for an all-time-high five consecutive seasons.
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