Australia make just one change after Darwin debacle
- On Saturday, Matt Renshaw returns to open for Australia against Bangladesh in the second Test at Mackay's Great Barrier Reef Arena, marking his first Test appearance in three and a half years.
- Following a nine-wicket defeat in Darwin earlier this week, Australia seeks to level the two-match series, replacing opener Jake Weatherald with Renshaw after Weatherald's scores of 23 and 0.
- Renshaw earned his recall by averaging 49.90 in the Sheffield Shield last season with three centuries, while his highest Test score of 184 came against Pakistan in early 2017.
- Captain Pat Cummins confirmed the playing XI, retaining off-spinner Nathan Lyon despite briefly considering an all-pace attack for the series-deciding match at Harrup Park.
- With Harrup Park becoming Australia's 12th Test venue, the team continues to stabilize its top order after utilizing seven openers since David Warner retired in early 2024, excluding Usman Khawaja.
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Renshaw replaces Weatherald in Australias playing 11 for 2nd Test against Bangladesh after Darwin humbling - The Tribune
Australia have confirmed their playing 11 for the second Test match against Bangladesh in Mackay, set to start on Saturday. Matthew Renshaw replaces Jake Weatherald in the lineup, while Nathan Lyon retains his place as Australia look to level the two-match series after being stunned in the Darwin Test.
Matt Renshaw returns as Australia name playing XI for second Bangladesh Test in Mackay
With Australia all set to take on Bangladesh in the second and final Test of the ongoing series between the two sides, Cricket Australia came forward and named their playing XI for the upcoming clash that is slated to be played in Mackay.
Australia announces playing XI for 2nd Test vs Bangladesh: Renshaw to open with Travis Head
Matt Renshaw will open with Travis Head against Bangladesh in the second Test starting Saturday at the Great Barrier Reef Arena in Mackay, Cricket Australia announced on the eve of the game.
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