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    Australia’s Likely XI for Perth Pink-Ball Test: Fitness of Ellyse Perry Under Watch

    Priya MenonBy Priya MenonMarch 5, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Australia head into the one-off pink-ball Test against India at the WACA Ground carrying both momentum and emotion, while still needing to resolve a few important selection decisions. The match will mark the final international outing for captain Alyssa Healy, giving the contest added significance as it will also determine the outcome of the multi-format series. Australia require only a draw to secure the series, but attention has centred on selecting the right combination for the pace-friendly conditions in Perth.

    Healy indicated that the team composition is nearly finalised, although one key fitness concern remains. “We’ve got a very rough idea about what it’s going to look like,” she said. “Obviously Ellyse Perry is probably the key one and we’ll just assess her as we go. She trained really well yesterday so it’s looking really promising but I daresay there will be a debutant, so we’ll have to wait and see who that’ll be.”

    Perry’s Role Key to Australia’s Balance

    Ellyse Perry continues to be a central figure in Australia’s plans. The all-rounder averages more than 55 in Test cricket, and her career-best score of 213 not out highlights her capacity to occupy the crease for extended periods. If she is fully fit, she is expected to take the No. 3 spot, adding depth to the batting lineup while also strengthening the bowling attack.

    Annabel Sutherland’s place in the XI, meanwhile, is not under debate. She has grown into one of Australia’s most reliable performers in Test cricket, particularly with the bat, where she averages an impressive 83.71. Her last four innings in the format — 137 not out, 16, 210 and 163 — underline both her consistency and her ability to construct long innings.

    Her double century at the WACA Ground against South Africa two years ago remains one of her standout achievements, especially as she also claimed five wickets in the same match. She also stepped into a larger role during last season’s Ashes when she moved up to No. 3 following an injury to Ellyse Perry and delivered another commanding performance in the longest format. With contributions in both batting and bowling, Sutherland has become one of Australia’s most valuable players in red-ball cricket.

    Fast-Bowling Debate Ahead of Possible Debut

    Injuries to Kim Garth and Sophie Molineux have created an opportunity for a new fast bowler to earn a debut. The decision appears to be between Lucy Hamilton and Maitlan Brown.

    Hamilton, a left-arm seamer, provides variation along with control. Her disciplined approach and ability to move the ball away from right-hand batters could be particularly useful with the pink ball during the evening sessions.

    Brown, however, could be better suited to the conditions in Perth. She is known for hitting the pitch hard, extracting natural bounce and challenging batters with extra lift. Given the WACA’s reputation as a venue that favours pace, Brown’s skill set could make her the more aggressive choice. She also offers additional depth with the bat in the lower order after improving her batting in domestic cricket.

    With Darcie Brown expected to spearhead the pace attack and seam support likely to come from Sutherland and Tahlia McGrath, the final decision may hinge on whether Australia opt for left-arm variation or greater pace and bounce. On a surface like the WACA, Brown’s strengths could give her the advantage.

    Top Order in Good Form

    Australia’s top-order batters head into the Test in solid form. Healy has looked assured at the top of the order and produced a score of 158 during the ODI series earlier. Beth Mooney continues to be among the most consistent batters in world cricket, averaging above 43 in Tests and recording more than four scores of 50 or more.

    Meanwhile, young talents Phoebe Litchfield and Georgia Voll have shown encouraging signs whenever they have been given opportunities.

    With form, balance and motivation on their side, Australia appear well placed heading into the decisive match as they aim to finish the series strongly and provide their captain with a memorable farewell.

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    Priya produces match previews and prediction content for women’s cricket. She highlights key match-ups, venue factors, and likely team combinations in a clear, fan-friendly format.

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