Cricket-Head backs Weatherald as Australia opening partner


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  • Sunday, 28 Dec 2025

Cricket - The Ashes - Australia v England - Fourth Test - MCG, Melbourne, Australia - December 27, 2025 Australia’s Travis Head batting REUTERS/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake

MELBOURNE, Dec 28 (Reuters) - Australia batter ‌Travis Head has endorsed Jake Weatherald as an opening partner following the ‌South Australian's rough start as a test cricketer in the Ashes.

Weatherald's batting ‌average is a tick under 21 since his test debut in the Ashes opener in Perth, dragged down by scores of 10 and five in the four-wicket defeat to England on a tough ‍pitch in the fourth test in Melbourne.

"He showed a ‍lot of glimpses over his first ‌four tests, and it's not always going to go your way," Head said on ‍Sunday ​of Weatherald.

"There's a lot of guys that have looked like they've been under the pump with the bat who are some of our best ⁠in our generation, so it can be a tough ‌way to start your international career.

"But I think he's a good enough player to play international cricket."

Weatherald ⁠is not ‍the only Australian batter under the microscope, with 36-test all-rounder Cameron Green's place in the XI queried amid a poor Ashes series.

Once seen as a potential long-term number three, 26-year-old Green ‍was demoted to number seven for the Boxing ‌Day test in Melbourne and has not reached 20 runs in his past four innings.

Picked by selectors ahead of Beau Webster, who has superior batting and bowling averages in his seven tests, Green has managed only three wickets in the Ashes at a costly average of 52.66 runs.

England all-rounder and captain Ben Stokes, by contrast, has picked up 13 at an average of 21.69.

Former Australia captain Mark Taylor told Australian ‌radio that Green had lost some confidence despite his proven talent.

"But in this game you've got to keep performing, that's the bottom line and at the moment this hasn't been a great ​series for him so far," said Taylor.

Australia lead the series 3-1, with the fifth and final test starting in Sydney from January 4.

(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Christopher Cushing)

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