The Ashes: Australia's Jake Weatherald out cheaply again; Marnus Labuschagne hits fifty ahead of England series
Jake Weatherald fails to press Ashes claims with second cheap dismissal in as many days for Tasmania; Marnus Labuschagne - another contender to open with Usman Khawaja against England in Perth from November 21 - hits fifty as he continues excellent form with the bat
Tuesday 11 November 2025 10:12, UK
Ashes hopeful Jake Weatherald was dismissed cheaply for the second time in as many days as he failed to press his claims to play for Australia against England in the first Test.
Uncapped opener Weatherald made 30 in Tasmania's second innings against South Australia in the Sheffield Shield having been out for 23 in their first dig on Monday.
The 31-year-old and Usman Khawaja are the only out-and-out openers in Australia's squad for the first Test versus England in Perth from November 21 (2.30am UK time).
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But Marnus Labuschagne is an option to partner Khawaja at the top of the order.
Labuschagne struck 50 for Queensland against Western Australia on Tuesday, with this half-century added to five hundreds across his first eight innings of the domestic season in red-ball and white-ball cricket.
Labuschagne has scored all his centuries so far this term from the No 3 spot, with England legend Sir Ian Botham saying that is where he should feature in The Ashes.
Steve Smith, who will captain Australia in the first Test in the absence of back-injury victim Pat Cummins, also hit a half-century for New South Wales against Victoria.
Webster takes five wickets as Green makes bowling return
Bowling-wise, Beau Webster's five-wicket haul for Tasmania versus South Australia perhaps increased his hopes of playing as an all-rounder against England.
Plus, Cameron Green returned to bowling for Western Australia in their game with Queensland, taking one wicket across eight overs.
Green batted at No 3 during the 3-0 sweep of the West Indies across June and July but the all-rounder could move to No 6 against England with Labuschagne recalled at first drop and Weatherald opening alongside Khawaja.
If that were to happen, Webster would miss out on a place in the XI.
Webster failed to make an impact with the bat for Tasmania against South Australia, removed for 13 and eight.
Ashes series in Australia 2025-26
All times UK and Ireland
- First Test: Friday November 21 - Tuesday November 25 (2.30am) - Optus Stadium, Perth
- Second Test (day/night): Thursday December 4 - Monday December 8 (4.30am) - The Gabba, Brisbane
- Third Test: Wednesday December 17 - Sunday December 21 (12am) - Adelaide Oval
- Fourth Test: Thursday December 25 - Monday December 29 (11.30pm) - Melbourne Cricket Ground
- Fifth Test: Sunday January 4 - Thursday January 8 (11.30pm) - Sydney Cricket Ground