Australia's New Batting Line-Up for World Test Championship Against West Indies

Australia's Revised Squad for the First Test
Australia is set to unveil a revamped batting order as they face the West Indies in the opening Test of the 2027 World Test Championship series, commencing on June 25 in Barbados. With Steve Smith sidelined due to injury and Marnus Labuschagne dropped after a prolonged slump in form, the team is eager to introduce fresh talent in Josh Inglis and Sam Konstas.
Injury Concerns for Steve Smith
The complete playing XI will be confirmed prior to the toss, but selectors have already made significant changes. Smith, who sustained a finger injury during the World Test Championship Final, will miss the series opener, although there is optimism for his return in the second Test scheduled in Grenada from July 3.
Marnus Labuschagne's Exclusion
Labuschagne, who has faced challenges in Test cricket over the past couple of years, was given the opener's position for the final against South Africa at Lord's but failed to make an impact, scoring just 17 and 22 in the defeat.
Selection Chair's Remarks
George Bailey, the Selection Chair, publicly announced the changes on Friday morning, praising the performances of the newcomers. Konstas caught attention with a composed half-century against Jasprit Bumrah during last year's Boxing Day Test, while Inglis impressed with a debut century in Sri Lanka earlier this year.
Bailey stated, “We have decided to give Josh and Sam the chance to step in for Steve and Marnus. We are eager to see them advance their budding Test careers.”
Despite being dropped from the playing XI, Labuschagne remains part of the squad, with Bailey continuing to back the right-handed batsman as he works to regain his form.
Australia's Squad Overview
The Australian squad includes: Pat Cummins (c), Sam Konstas, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Green, Steve Smith, Josh Inglis, Travis Head, Alex Carey, Beau Webster, Mitchell Starc, Sean Abbott, Scott Boland, Josh Hazlewood, Nathan Lyon, and Matt Kuhnemann.