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Avishka Gunawardene, the former Sri Lanka opening batter, has been appointed the Afghanistan men's team's batting coach for the forthcoming ODIs against Pakistan. The Afghanistan Cricket Board announced this on August 17 via Twitter. ESPNcricinfo understands the ACB had wanted Gunawardene for a longer stint, but Gunawardene has only confirmed his involvement in the ODI series - which is to be played in Sri Lanka - for now.
This will be Gunawardene's first major assignment since being cleared of corruption charges relating to alleged breaches of the Emirates Cricket Board's anti-corruption code during the T10 tournament in the UAE in 2017. An independent tribunal cleared Gunawardene in May, following an investigation, leaving him free to resume his coaching career. Gunawardene has served as the Sri Lanka national men's team's batting coach, and has also coached the Sri Lanka A and Emerging teams.
The appointment comes at a time of major upheaval in Afghanistan with the Taliban taking back the political reins following the withdrawal of US troops from the country. It remains to be seen how cricket is affected by these events, though ACB CEO Hamid Shinwari has been quoted saying he expects the sport to carry on as before.
"We will resume our office from tomorrow and the national camp which was underway ahead of the Pakistan series in Sri Lanka will also resume after a two-day break with the change in regime," Shinwari told PTI on Monday.
It is as yet unclear when the Afghanistan side can fly to Sri Lanka for the series (expected to be played sometime in September), as Kabul airport remains closed following the Taliban's takeover of the city. It is hoped the team can fly over the next two weeks.
All three ODIs against Pakistan will be played in Hambantota.
Justin Langer has been backed by Cricket Australia chief executive Nick Hockley to take the team through the T20 World Cup and Ashes amid ongoing reports of dressing room unrest over his coaching style.
Since returning from the tour of Bangladesh where they were beaten 4-1, Langer's coaching methods have again been under the spotlight including his minor role in a disagreement with a Cricket Australia journalist, first reported in the Age, over the posting of a Bangladesh celebration video on the CA website.
It follows the tensions that emerged after the Test series defeat against India earlier this year which were addressed in post-season reviews before the squad gathered on the Gold Coast ahead of leaving for West Indies.
"Justin [Langer] has done an incredible job in raising the culture, values and behaviours of the Australian men's team since he took on the role in 2018," Hockley said in a statement issued on Wednesday evening. "His efforts have restored public faith in the national team which is a side all Australian's can be incredibly proud of.
"He is contracted as head coach through to the middle of next year with the focus now on a successful T20 World Cup campaign followed by the home Ashes defence in what is one of the most anticipated series and summers of cricket in Australia for many years."
Australia were without a number of first-choice players for the recent series against West Indies and Bangladesh having also not been able to field their strongest team against New Zealand earlier this year - a tour Langer missed with Andrew McDonald stepping in.
Under Langer's watch Australia have lost two Test series at home against India but swept the home summer against Pakistan and New Zealand in 2019-2020. The 2019 season in England has been the high point of Langer's time as coach where they reached the semi-final of the ODI World Cup before retaining the Ashes away from home for the first time since 2001, although losing the last Test meant it was a 2-2 scoreline.
Under Langer, Australia have won 11 and lost seven of 22 Tests, won 25 and lost 22 of 47 ODIs and won 18 and lost 21 of 41 T20Is. Last year they were ranked No. 1 in both Tests and T20Is.
"Like many in the community and around the world the team has had an extremely disruptive and challenging 18 months during the pandemic," Hockley's statement added. "Despite those challenges the side has had great success in One-Day, Test and T20 cricket, when all players were available.
"Justin, his coaching staff and the leaders within the team have an equally important part to play in ensuring a successful summer ahead for the Australian cricket team."
Earlier on Wednesday during a round interviews, limited-overs captain Aaron Finch said it was "not a great look" that stories were emerging from the dressing room although he believed the recent poor run of results exacerbated the issue.
"There's always tension when results don't go your way in all sports," he told SEN radio. "Wins and losses are what count. I think anytime that doesn't happen, that all gets amplified."

Andrew McGlashan is a deputy editor at ESPNcricinfo

A sequence of 64, 109, 180* and 33, that's 386 runs in four innings across two Tests against India, has pushed Joe Root up from No. 5 to No. 2, only behind Kane Williamson and that too by just eight rating points, in the Test rankings for batters. Steven Smith, Marnus Labuschagne and Virat Kohli make up the rest of the top five.
England are 1-0 down after two Tests in the five-match series, and while Root has been the standout batter, across teams, so far, England have had few other individual performances of note. The other has been James Anderson, who moved past Anil Kumble to third spot behind Muttiah Muralitharan (800 wickets) and Shane Warne (708) in the list of highest wicket-takers in Test history during the first Test. In the second, he returned 5 for 62 in the first India innings, and that pushed him up one spot in the bowlers' table to No. 6. Above him are Pat Cummins, R Ashwin, Tim Southee, Josh Hazlewood and Neil Wagner.
In the second England vs India Test at Lord's, which the visitors won by 151 runs, KL Rahul was named the player of the match for his first-innings 129. That got him up 19 spots to 37th in the batters' rankings.
Mark Wood (five wickets in the Test) and Mohammed Siraj (eight wickets) were among the best strike forces on view, and their returns helped them go up five and 18 spots respectively, placing them at 37th and 38th. Wood, unfortunately, hurt his right shoulder during the Lord's Test and is a doubt for the third Test, at Headingley from August 25, but Siraj would hope to build on his recent gains and keep moving up.
If the Lord's Test was a thrilling one, the first West Indies vs Pakistan Test, at Sabina Park, was perhaps even more of a cliffhanger, with West Indies winning by one wicket.
Babar Azam's 30 and 55 took him up two spots to sixth among batters, and a number of West Indians made significant gains. Jason Holder, after returning 3 for 26 and 1 for 36 and scoring 58 and 16 with the bat, broke into the top ten of the bowling rankings, gaining two positions to No. 9, and also gained five spots in the batting rankings, rising to 43. Player-of-the-match Jayden Seales was another big mover, shooting up 39 places to the 58th spot in the bowling charts after his eight wickets in the match. Shaheen Afridi, too, gained four spots to move up to No. 18.

Sifan Hassan targets world 5000m record at Pre Classic

Published in Athletics
Wednesday, 18 August 2021 04:23
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After winning three medals at the Tokyo Olympics, Sifan Hassan has caught her breath and is now eyeing up world records at the end-of-season meetings

This begins with an attack on Letesenbet Gidey’s world 5000m record of 14:06.62 at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon, on Friday (August 20).

It will be the 28-year-old’s first race since she won 5000m and 10,000m golds plus 1500m bronze in Tokyo.

“A long time ago, I decided I want to attack the 5000m world record in Eugene. It’s going to be hard after all the races in Tokyo,” said Hassan, who also plans to attack Gidey’s world 10,000m record at the Diamond League in Brussels on September 3.

Friday night at the Pre Classic is dedicated to distance running but the competition continues on Saturday (August 21) with the Wanda Diamond League events.

These include a women’s 100m that sees Sha’Carri Richardson, the US champion who missed the Olympics due to a cannabis positive, up against Olympic 100m and 200m champion Elaine Thompson-Herah and fellow Jamaicans Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Shericka Jackson.

Elaine Thompson-Herah celebrates 100m victory (Getty)

The men’s 100m, meanwhile, features Americans Trayvon Bromell, Fred Kerley and Ronnie Baker together with Olympic 200m champion Andre De Grasse of Canada.

All three medallists in the Olympic shot put are also in action again with Ryan Crouser facing fellow American Joe Kovacs and New Zealander Tom Walsh.

Olympic 1500m one-two Faith Kipyegon and Laura Muir race again at the re-built Hayward Field arena, which is set to stage the World Championships next year.

Athing Mu, Keely Hodgkinson, Raevyn Rogers and Jemma Reekie, the top four in the Olympic 800m final, are also set to clash again.

In addition, the first three in the Olympic 5000m final, Joshua Cheptegei of Uganda, Mohammed Ahmed of Canada and Paul Chelimo of the United States, are set to race over two miles.

Olympic 1500m champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen is in action as the Norwegian leads the fields in the Bowerman Mile in a rematch with world champion Timothy Cheruiyot, the runner-up in Tokyo.

Britain’s Jake Heyward and 2016 Olympic champion Matt Centrowitz of the United States also run. There is no Josh Kerr, though, as the Olympic 1500m bronze medallist has ended his season and gone on holiday to Las Vegas instead.

2021 ITTF World Hopes Week to be held in Jordan

Published in Table Tennis
Wednesday, 18 August 2021 00:21

The contract, signed between ITTF and JTTA during the recent 2021 Arab Table Tennis Championships in Amman, sets the stage for the 2021 World Hopes Week & Challenge. After Qatar in 2016 and Oman in 2019, it will be the third time the World Hopes train and compete in the West Asia region. As such, after no on-site opportunity for the ITTF Hopes to measure themselves against their peers from other continents, this announcement will certainly be fantastic news to those yearning to showcase their talent and aspiring to new heights in their table tennis career.

The ITTF Hopes program is a well-established global talent identification pathway, which has served as a springboard to many of today’s world-class players, having shown their high potential and skills on the Hopes road and now treading the boards of major competitions globally.

Besides the established continental qualification pathway, this year saw the introduction of a digital component to the Hopes road with the Hopes Around The Clock, a regular fortnightly remote training session for the continental Hopes, which, alongside the continental onsite activities, will play a role in the selection of the 20 girls and 20 boys traveling to Jordan.

Shinyashiki's late goal carries Rapids past Galaxy

Published in Soccer
Wednesday, 18 August 2021 01:17

Andre Shinyashiki scored a 73rd-minute goal, one minute after he came on as a substitute, and lifted the Colorado Rapids to a 2-1 win over the Los Angeles Galaxy on Tuesday night in Carson, Calif.

Shinyashiki nudged a header into the net off a corner kick that first came to the Rapids' Cole Bassett, who headed the ball up toward the far corner of the 6-yard box. Shinyashiki was waiting, and he scored his fourth goal of the season.

The Galaxy never mounted much of an attack after that.\

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The Rapids (10-4-4, 34 points) have been one of the surprise teams in Major League Soccer this season. Colorado is on a four-match unbeaten streak, 3-0-1, and continued its success with set pieces turning into goals.

Colorado's first goal came as the result of a foul in the box on the Galaxy's Rayan Raveloson. The infraction originally was not called, but the ruling was changed to a penalty shot after a video review. Jonathan Lewis put the ball high into the back of the net in the 13th minute for a 1-0 Rapids lead.

The Galaxy (11-7-2, 35 points) tied it in the 34th minute, Raveloson making up for his earlier miscue. He blasted a ball that came to him after being volleyed around inside the 18-yard box, burying the shot from 20 yards out.

The Madagascar native has five goals in his last nine matches.

Los Angeles got close to taking a lead, but Colorado goalie William Yarbrough came up with an athletic save in the 50th minutes. Later, Bassett hit the bar with a line drive of a shot, and in the 62nd minute, the Galaxy's Samuel Grandsir rolled a shot off the goalpost.

The Rapids moved one point out behind the third-place Galaxy in MLS' Western Conference standings while ending Los Angeles' four-game unbeaten streak (3-0-1).

Ronaldo fuming at 'disrespectful' transfer talk

Published in Soccer
Wednesday, 18 August 2021 01:18

Cristiano Ronaldo has lashed out over the transfer rumours regarding his future, accusing people of being "disrespectful" yet stopping short of committing his future to Serie A giants Juventus.

The former Real Madrid forward, who scored a record 451 goals during his nine years at the club from 2009 to 2018, was linked with a shock return to work under Carlo Ancelotti again this week. Ronaldo joined Juventus for €100 million in July 2018, and Spanish late-night TV show El Chiringuito claimed on Monday night that a sensational return to LaLiga was on the cards.

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Ancelotti distanced himself from reuniting with Ronaldo before the Portugal international addressed his future on Instagram.

He wrote: "Anyone who knows me is aware of how focused I am on my work. Less talk and more action, this has been my guiding motto since the start of my career. However, in view of everything that's been said and written recently, I have to set out my position.

"More than the disrespect for me as a man and as a player, the frivolous way that my future is covered in the media is disrespectful to all the clubs involved in these rumours, as well as to their players and staff. My story at Real Madrid has been written. It's been recorded. In words and numbers, in trophies and titles, in records and in headlines. It's in the Museum at the Bernabeu Stadium and it's also in the minds of every fan of the club.

"I remember that in those nine years I had a relationship of deep affection and respect for 'merengue aficion,' an affection and respect that I retain to this day, and that I will always cherish. I know that the true Real Madrid fans will continue to have me in their hearts, and I will have them in mine."

As well as being linked with a move to Real Madrid, Ronaldo also has been mentioned as a possible target for Manchester City, who are continuing their battle to land Tottenham striker Harry Kane, as well as linking up with Lionel Messi at Paris Saint-Germain.

While Ronaldo did not fully commit his future to Juventus, the 36-year-old said he needed to address the reports regarding his future and that anything else is "just talk."

"As well as this most recent episode in Spain, there have been frequent news and stories associating me with a number of clubs in many different Leagues, with nobody ever being concerned about trying to find out the actual truth," he added.

"I'm breaking my silence now to say that I can't allow people to keep playing around with my name. I remain focused on my career and in my work, committed and prepared for all the challenges that I have to face. Everything else? Everything else is just talk."

Ancelotti worked with Ronaldo for two seasons during his first stint as Real Madrid manager.

In that time, they won the club's long-awaited 10th European Cup -- beating rivals Atletico Madrid 4-1 after extra time in the 2014 Champions League final, with Ronaldo scoring a late penalty -- before Ancelotti was sacked in 2015.

The Italian manager was reappointed by Madrid in June on a three-year contract after the resignation of predecessor Zinedine Zidane.

Madrid, who have added only the free transfer signing of David Alaba to their squad this summer, began the 2021-22 LaLiga season with a 4-1 win away at Alaves, with Karim Benzema scoring twice.

Is there a Premier League "Big Six" anymore?

Published in Soccer
Wednesday, 18 August 2021 01:21

Slipped quietly into the arguments promoting the formation of April's doomed European Super League was a suggestion that the Premier League's "Big Six" were all on board. Manchester City, Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur all signed up for the project that collapsed in a matter of days, as fans across Europe voiced their anger at the sheer arrogance of a plan to sacrifice genuine competition for unprecedented financial gain.

The idea that "founding member clubs" could never be relegated was partly predicated upon the presumption that an impregnable hierarchy already existed in each of the big European leagues. Few could argue that Man City, Liverpool, Man United and Chelsea still stand at the vanguard of Premier League football, but the presence of Arsenal and Tottenham in the Super League's English sextet was palpably based more on pedigree (and let's be frank, revenue) than recent sporting performance.

There was a split among the Premier League clubs along a clear fault line: those whose power and influence were required to give the Super League credibility, and others who felt they couldn't afford to be left behind. The financial effects of COVID-19 are shifting the landscape further still, as certain clubs exploit the vulnerabilities of others to reinforce their position.

So, is it time to redefine or abandon the concept of a "Big Six" entirely?

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It is a moniker that perhaps has its modern-day roots in the inception of the Premier League itself, when the country's leading clubs came together to form a breakaway league, frustrated by the lack of money in the game.

The "Big Five," as they were known in the late-1980s and early-1990s, were Arsenal, Tottenham, Manchester United, Liverpool and Everton. Representatives of this quintet met at a now-infamous secret dinner with then-television-executive Greg Dyke in October 1990, which led to the formation of the Premier League less than two years later.

As the Premier League became a global phenomenon in the years that followed, the Champions League expanded to the extent that by 1999, four teams from the top three leagues (according to UEFA's rankings) were allowed to compete. That didn't happen in England until the Premier League's coefficient was high enough in 2002, and given the revenues on offer from European competition, the top four had strong claims of being the "Big Four" each year.

Those top four spots have been shared by Chelsea, Man City, Liverpool, Man United, Spurs and Arsenal every year since, aside from Leicester City's stunning 2016 title success (an achievement that looks more remarkable with each passing season, it stands as the most wondrous outlier), Everton's fourth-place finish in 2005 and Newcastle United's third in 2003. Roman Abramovich's Chelsea and Sheikh Mansour's Man City gatecrashed that order through expensive takeovers in 2003 and 2008 respectively, essentially buying a seat at the top table with owners who are now well-placed to help offset the impacts on revenues of the coronavirus pandemic.

Given the COVID-19 pandemic, UEFA have relaxed their Financial Fair Play rules by allowing the 2020 and 2021 financial years to be assessed as one period and taking an average of the combined debts over those two years. The wiggle room created by these and other measures has enabled Man City to spend £100 million to sign Jack Grealish from Aston Villa while pursuing an even bigger deal for Tottenham captain Harry Kane. Chelsea have smashed their transfer record to sign Romelu Lukaku from Internazionale for £97.5m, with the Serie A club forced to undergo a firesale resulting from a collapse in revenues over the past year despite winning the league for the first time in a decade.

Manchester United's status as one of the biggest revenue generators in world football is in part founded on ferocious commercial capabilities that have survived relatively well during the pandemic, allowing them to spend £73m on Jadon Sancho and a further £34m on Raphael Varane. Liverpool are yet to enter the market in a meaningful way beyond the £36m acquisition of Ibrahima Konate from RB Leipzig, but they've committed significant sums to wages with long-term contract renewals for Alisson, Fabinho, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk, with potentially the biggest extension yet -- Mohamed Salah -- still to come.

These four clubs consequently look best placed to challenge for the 2021-22 Premier League title while the other two members of the "Big Six" are looking to stave off decline.

Spurs continue to face a fight to keep Kane in north London, with head coach Nuno Espirito Santo aiming to halt a decline that began at the end of the Mauricio Pochettino era, and which Jose Mourinho was unable to prevent. Tottenham were among the hardest hit by the pandemic in financial terms, becoming the first club to take advantage of a government scheme that gave them access to a £175m loan from the Bank of England. They had also opened their £1 billion stadium, created to transform their revenues based on live events, less than a year before COVID-19 put a stop to any form of mass gatherings for most of 2020 and beyond.

Cynics pointed out that Spurs' inclusion in the Super League came despite them not winning a trophy of any description since 2008, but they sit ninth in financial experts Deloitte's Money League for revenue generated in the 2019-20 season. (For reference, 11 of the 12 "breakaway" teams were in the top 14 of this particular table, and it would have been a clean sweep had Bayern Munich in third, Paris Saint-Germain in seventh and Borussia Dortmund in 12th all not rejected an invitation to join.)

Significantly, despite the Premier League fulfilling all fixtures during the pandemic -- unlike France's Ligue 1 -- it was not immune to collective financial pain. Deloitte reported in July that the combined European football market contracted by 13% in 2019-20, with a first reduction in revenues since the global financial crash of 2008.

Premier League clubs' revenue also fell for the first time ever from a record of £5.2bn to £4.5bn. More than half of the 20 teams reported an operating loss, and aggregate operating profits declined from £782m to just £55m. Combined pre-tax losses totalled £966m; challengers well below the "Big Six" may feel the top sides are about to disappear further onto the horizon.

Within that group, however, Chelsea and Man City are among the handful of clubs who have sensed an opportunity to strengthen their position by exploiting this slump through their own robust financial reserves. But Spurs are among those trying to stay afloat, with north London rivals Arsenal in a similar boat.

The Gunners are facing a season without European football for the first time in 25 years. They have invested significant sums on upgrading their squad, including £50m on defender Ben White from Brighton & Hove Albion, but are facing a need to generate cash by transferring players out of the club as they enter the final fortnight of the window.

The sheer financial power of the Premier League has created envy among many leading clubs in other countries that, combined with a frustration at UEFA's unwillingness to reshape the Champions League to their greater benefit, led to the pursuit of a Super League in the first place. Only the most naive observers would think that threat is over, even after April's collapsed attempt. But the split between the haves and the have-nots could yet run through England's "Big Six" if the right business decisions are not made in the coming weeks and months.

The Premier League's relatively even distribution of its television revenue continues to help empower others, including West Ham United and Leicester, to break the mould. Both will hope to improve on fifth- and sixth-place finishes, respectively, as for 2020-21 at least, they shook up the "Big Six." Everton also have renewed hope under Rafa Benitez.

Their challenge is to break the top four after a summer in which Man City, Chelsea, Man United and Liverpool have sought to tighten their grip. It is perhaps the enduring appeal of the Premier League that nothing feels certain.

Australia limited-overs captain Aaron Finch has conceded reports of tensions coming from inside the dressing room regarding Justin Langer's coaching style are "disappointing" and "not a great look."
Langer has come under intense scrutiny in recent days following Australia's 4-1 T20I series defeat to Bangladesh which followed the same scoreline against West Indies. Finch was absent from the Bangladesh leg having flown home for knee surgery.
During the Bangladesh series, Australia team manager Gavin Dovey was involved in a heated exchange with Cricket Australia's digital journalist who was inside the Australian team's bio-bubble as part of the touring party. Langer, a close confidant of Dovey's, spoke briefly but firmly to the journalist in the immediate aftermath before the pair cleared the air the following day.
The incident, first reported in the Age, has sparked further debate about Langer's coaching style. Finch was asked about the tension around Langer's position and cited the team's recent poor form as partly to blame.
"There's always tension when results don't go your way in all sports," Finch said on SEN radio. "Wins and losses are what count. I think anytime that doesn't happen, that all gets amplified. It's just one of those things. It's disappointing that things are coming to the front the way that they are, that's never ideal. It's just one of those things that keeps popping up, which is disappointing."
Langer had led Australia to No. 1 in both the ICC Test and T20I rankings in May 2020 after just two years in the job. But since then Australia have lost five T20I series in a row, one of which was coached by senior assistant Andrew McDonald, and lost a home Test series to India to miss out on the World Test Championship final.
Reports regarding tensions between Langer and the playing group emerged following the loss to India at the Gabba. Those tensions were followed up in a wider post series review conducted by leadership consultant Tim Ford. Langer took on board the feedback and addressed the team at the pre-tour camp prior to the West Indies and Bangladesh tour.
"The camp we had on the Gold Coast, to go through our culture and values and things like that, especially from a playing group, was really important, and one that I think players got a lot out of," Finch said. "But when things are being leaked out from inside, that's not a great look."
All of this has emerged as Langer and new national selector George Bailey finalise Australia's T20 World Cup squad this week. Australia are set to welcome back David Warner, Pat Cummins, Steven Smith, and Glenn Maxwell who all missed the tours of the Caribbean and Bangladesh.
Finch believes Australia's full-strength squad can win the title despite their recent form.
"Absolutely," Finch said. "I've got no doubt that our best is as good as or better than anyone in the world. There's a lot of experience there. There's firepower, there's class. I think that our best team covers all bases. And that's what I'm really excited about."
Australia have not played a T20I with all their best available players to choose from since September 2020 against England. They may only get two practice matches ahead of the World Cup to prepare, with some players set to play in the IPL while domestic cricket in Australia remains in limbo due to heavy Covid-19 restrictions in New South Wales and Victoria, but Finch does not believe a lack of recent cricket together will affect his group.
"I think with the way the side will most likely structure up, when you bring back Warner, Maxwell, Smith, we've played together a lot over the last eight years," he said. "I'm not too bothered about that. I think guys who are going to the IPL are going to have that opportunity to prepare in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. I think the continuity of selection won't play as big a part purely because we've played a lot of cricket together."
Finch is confident he will be fit for the opening practice matches despite having knee surgery to repair cartilage damage just five days ago.
"It's looking on track," Finch said. "Obviously it's hard to know until you get deep into your rehab but at this stage it's just about trying to ice it and get as much swelling down as possible. That's coming down. I'm walking around fine. There's no pain. At this stage everything is looking really positive and having a little bit of time up my sleeve at the back end will be really important.
"The plan is to be batting in four weeks and fully running and in full training in six to seven weeks. From the day of surgery it was 10-and-a-half weeks to that first World Cup game. That's still really positive."

Alex Malcolm is an Associate Editor at ESPNcricinfo

Lanning: 'Megan's absence leaves a bit of a hole'

Published in Cricket
Tuesday, 17 August 2021 23:52
Australia will look to make use of their burgeoning group of pace bowlers over the upcoming matches against India with the possibility of putting their fastest ever collective of quicks together for the Test at the WACA.
The experienced Megan Schutt, who has been locked in with the new ball over the last four years, won't be part of the series for personal seasons but Australia still have formidable resources at their disposal including the potential of young quicks Tayla Vlaeminck and Darcie Brown being teamed up for the first time.
The pace bowling, which captain Meg Lanning has previously pinpointed as a point of difference in the Australia side, has been reinforced with the inclusion of uncapped pair of Stella Campbell and Maitlan Brown, the latter who was previously in the squad against New Zealand last year before being injured in the WBBL. Allrounder Annabel Sutherland, who can also bowl in excess of 120kph, is available again and there will also be interest in whether Ellyse Perry's bowling can return to its previous effectiveness.
"There's no doubt that Megan not being there does leave a bit of a hole. We've got used to having her around so much and she's such a consistent player," Lanning said. "We'll certainly miss her, but we have a number of fast bowling options and we have been working on building that depth for a while now.
"Bringing Stella into the mix is really exciting, she brings some genuine pace and bounce, and we have Darcie Brown. Put that with Tayla, Ellyse and Annabel Sutherland and we feel like we have some really good options."
However, while there may be a temptation to take on India with a barrage of pace if the Test remains in Perth - Covid-19 is threatening to play havoc with schedules - Lanning still sees a key role for the spinners with Sophie Molineux and Georgia Wareham likely to get the chance to fill the shoes of the injured Jess Jonassen.
"[Playing a lot of pace is] certainly something we can look at," Lanning said. "We have good depth in both spin and pace now which is really important and that is an advantage of the bigger squad. Generally, at the WACA, pace is the preferred option but I still think spin can play a really important role, so we'll have to get the balance right. Certainly, [the quicks] are some great options and all of them bring something slightly different which is crucial. You need that variety."
"She is certainly in our plans to become a really important bowler for us."
Meg Lanning on Tayla Vlaeminck
On the prospect of 19-year-old Campbell making a Test debut at the WACA, national selector Shawn Flegler said: "Her height and bounce and now her pace is something that's really exciting. Think if we get to play the Test at the WACA, it is an exciting prospect with Darcie and Tayla as well, that's three pretty genuinely quick fast bowlers."
Vlaeminck played Australia's previous Test, against England in the 2019 Ashes, but an injury-interrupted career has so far limited her to 20 appearances across formats in three years. Lanning cautioned that it was about being able to have her available for the biggest matches which include next year's ODI World Cup.
"She has been very unlucky with injuries so far and you just want her to have a really good run at it," Lanning said. "She is certainly in our plans to become a really important bowler for us, she has some attributes which are really unique and challenge batters from different perspectives.
"The important thing for Tayla is, she has the potential to play for many years and it's getting the balance right in making sure she is ready for key games and getting that experience into her. She doesn't need to peak too early, it's about getting her ready for the right time and getting a good base into her. I've been really impressed with the work ethic she's put in."
Managing all players, but especially the fast bowlers, over what is scheduled to be the busiest ever season, and in what could yet require extensive bubbles, is front and centre of the planning.
"We've communicated to the players that this winter has been about preparing themselves to be right for the next 12-18 months," Flegler said. "We'll certainly look at that pace-bowling group, they are on the younger side a few of them, and we've been really conscious of that and have been trying to bring those players into the squad to give them a little bit of experience.
"We are looking at how we manage those bowlers, it's a multi-format series so plenty of overs to be bowled and we need to make sure we have our best bowlers available for the World Cup final in April."

Andrew McGlashan is a deputy editor at ESPNcricinfo

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