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Forgotten Test stars Matt Renshaw and Marcus Harris in the runs, as Cameron Green makes bowling return. Mark Taylor has concerns about Pat Cummins’ health.

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He received almost a dozen delivery to get rid of the sign, but then he found it, threw it to 28 out of the next 15 delivery. He was lucky to be out of 30, but in half a century, he had five limits and six limits.

Labuschagne started the local season with an explosion and prepared the 92 ball century against Victoria against Victoria.

For three test series against the West Indian Islands, he was at the test level after he fell from the Australian team in the middle of Australia.

Test opener Khawaja made a positive start to the summer at 38 (69 of them 110 deliveries). This included 10 limits before making a delivery behind the middle Pacer Kieran Elliott.

Khawaja’s last 10 tests get the biggest score in Inning, 47 points, so this last shot will alleviate the concerns of the selections as a left -hand enviement post -test campaign.

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Jordan Silk, Henry Hunt and Jake Lehmann made centuries to force their claims during the weekend.

Meanwhile, the test Alrounder Green has returned to the bowling wrinkle in Perth since last year’s fifth back stress fracture.

With a significant support for Australia’s Hopes of Ashes, it was not damaged by four magic in Green WACA (1-13). Only after bending the back of his little door and digging a ball in a short time, Charlie Stobo was added to the taste of himself and his teammates to capture the first slip.

He returned to Australia in the Final of the World Test Championship against South Africa in Lord’s and played all three tests in the West Indian Islands tour, but he did not make Green bowl.

Last week, the plan was not to come to ashes, he said.

As Green returns to wrinkle, the health of the test captain Pat Cummins is a point of discussion, because it continues to deal with a bone stress problem on the lower back and has not played since the West Indian Islands tour.

He hasn’t continued Bowling yet and he’il need to scan more before he’s cleaning.

32 -year -old Star Strike Bowler admitted that he could miss all the games before the first test in Perth from November 21st, and that he could reveal questions about his ability and ability to play exactly five days.

Former Ashes, captain Mark Taylor said he was worried about Cummins on Sunday.

Marcus Harris plays a pleasant way from the closed side on Sunday.Credit: Getty Images

“This is a little worry, no doubt,” Taylor said to Nine’s Wide sports world.

“Pat is rightly playing because he says he will play all of the five test matches, but he says he will not play any bullet games during the week.

“Well, this is a concern in itself … There is a hot place on his back, how does he test?

Orum I know you’ll make networks and training in the gym, but the game itself is the place where you find the extra garden, the extra adrenaline comes in. It will be interesting to see how it goes.

“I am sure that the pottery people will have a rotation in the summer, but I have to take five tests for Australia and Pat Cummins.”

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