
Xulka Australia oo kulamada Bangladesh ku bilowday xaalad cadaadis ah
Tartan laba-Imtixaan ah oo ay Australia la legdanayso Bangladesh ayaa berri ka bilbaxaya magaalada Darwin. Xulka Australia ayaa galaya xilli 12 bilood ah oo ay suurtagal tahay in 21 Imtixaan la qorsheeyay, halka culaysku saaran yahay weeraryahayaasha aan qaab fiican u joogin.
Diyaargarowga iyo Qorshaha Imtixaannada
Taxanaha labada Imtixaan ee dhanka Bangladesh wuxuu ka bilowmayaa berri magaalada Darwin, Bangladesh-na waxay kaalinta sagaalaad kaga jirtaa darajooyinka Imtixaanka ee ICC. Waa bilowga xilli ciyaareed oo xulka Australia uu galayaa 12 bilood oo ay suurtagal tahay 21 Imtixaan la qorsheeyay.
Tiro ahaan, intii u dhaxaysay Juun 2025 iyo bilowga wareeggan, Australia waxay gashay siddeed Imtixaan, shan kamid ahna waa gudaha Australia. Ed Cowan ayaa xusay: "That's two careers, 21 Test matches. You could have two careers in that time. That's a lot of Test cricket."
Culayska saaran Weeraryahayaasha
Jake Weatherald ayaa fursad u helay inuu furmo batting-kii taxanihii Ashes-ka, laakiin wali ma gaarin boqolley caalami ah, dhalashadiisii ugu sarreysayna waa 72. Cowan wuxuu leeyahay: "If Jake Weatherald doesn't get 100 in the next five Test matches, more than likely we'll find someone who will get an opportunity to open the batting."
Marnus Labuschagne wuxuu celcelis ahaan 26.61 ku dhaliyay 20-kii Imtixaan ee ugu dambeeyay, waxaana ka soo wareegay in ka badan 1,100 maalmood tan iyo markii ugu dambeysay ee uu boqolley gaadhay 2023. Cowan wuxuu yidhi: "The greatest thing that you can have as a Test batsman is confidence. And confidence is only bred through performance."
Doorka Tababaraha iyo Fursadda Ciyaartoyda
Cameron Green waa ciyaaryahanka ugu yar xulka Australia, wuxuuna markii ugu horreysay ciyaaray 2020 isagoo 21 jir ah. Hadda waa 27 sano, 37 Imtixaan ayuu ciyaaray, celcelis batting 32.75 iyo bowling 38.94. Tabaraha Andrew McDonald ayaa yidhi: "We believe Cam Green is a very, very skilled player, and we believe, sometimes, his performances have been taken a little bit out of context."
Weerarka kubbadda wuxuu ka kooban yahay Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins iyo Nathan Lyon. Cowan wuxuu qaba in Imtixaannada Bangladesh ay fursad u furayaan ciyaartoyda aan qaab fiican u joogin inay soo kabtaan, isagoo leh: "It's a bit of a free swing. And in many respects, that should free the batters up to just go and play."
Former Australian opener Ed Cowan warns that Australia's under-fire batters have no room for error as the two-Test series against ninth-ranked Bangladesh begins tomorrow in Darwin, with significant changes to the Test line-up on the horizon if performances do not improve.
Pressure Mounts on Out-of-Form Openers
Former Test opener Ed Cowan says there is nowhere to hide for Australian batters who are not performing regularly, especially when facing a lower-ranked opponent where expectations can rise. He noted that the upcoming series against Bangladesh could see natural attrition if key players fail to deliver.
Cowan expects Jake Weatherald to open in the first game but warned that if he does not score a century in the next five Test matches, someone else will get an opportunity to open the batting, with the pressure of the world on their shoulders.
Labuschagne and Green Seek Form in Darwin
Marnus Labuschagne, who has averaged 26.61 in his last 20 Tests and has not reached triple figures since 2023, believes these Tests could be a step in the right direction after an eight-week training block focused on his fundamentals and technique.
Cameron Green, the youngest member of Australia's most recent Test team at 27, has played 37 Tests with a batting average of 32.75. Coach Andrew McDonald insists Green is a very skilled player whose performances have sometimes been taken out of context due to unfavourable conditions.
A Busy 12-Month Cycle Ahead for Australia
Australia is about to enter a 12-month period with potentially 21 Tests scheduled, including key away fixtures in India, South Africa and England, following a successful Ashes series where the team's average age was just under 34.
The bowling attack remains well-established with Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon, but the batting line-up faces scrutiny as the team prepares for a demanding schedule that could reshape the Test side.



