Australia’s Ashes campaign has a window for a mid-series pause, and it has created an opening for some fun alterations. With the Boxing Day Test finishing inside two days, Cricket Australia (CA) has released Beau Webster and Josh Inglis from the Test squad, allowing both players to return to Big Bash League (BBL) action ahead of the series finale in Sydney.
Inglis, Webster to play BBL in between Ashes
Webster will turn out for the Hobart Hurricanes on Monday (Dec 29) against the Melbourne Renegades, while Inglis will rejoin the Perth Scorchers for Tuesday night’s clash with the Sydney Thunder. Both players are expected back with the Test group on New Year’s Eve, keeping them firmly in the frame for the fifth Ashes Test starting January 4.
“Both players will return to the Australian squad on New Year’s Eve to prepare for the Ashes Test at the SCG,” CA confirmed.
Webster has not played a Test this series after being left out in Perth and has spent much of the summer waiting on the fringes. But with Cameron Green’s struggles, averaging just 18.66 across the four Tests, the door has quietly opened. Webster’s stint with the Hurricanes could yet double as a live audition.
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