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Katich Feels Aus, Eng Opting For All-pace Attack Is 'worrying Sign For Next-gen Spinners'

New Delhi: With neither Australia nor England selecting a frontline spinner for the fifth Ashes Test at the SCG, former Australia batter Simon Katich views this as a crucial shift in how spin bowlers are utilised in Australia. Despite both teams having full-time spinners, Australias Todd Murphy and Englands Shoaib Bashir, neither chose to include them in their starting lineups. Murphys omission is especially notable because it marks the first time since 1888 that Australia did not field a spinner at the SCG. For the fourth time in the past six Test matches, and the first time since 1888 in the history of SCG Tests, the hosts have not included a full-time spinner. This situation has raised concerns among the former Australian opener about its potential impact on the development of future spin bowlers. Its amazing to think that both teams are without a front-line spinner (for a Sydney Test). I know in my time that would have been absolutely unheard of. But you cant blame the selectors or Steve Smith for going down the track they have, Katich told SEN Cricket. For the fourth time in the past six Test matches, and the first time since 1888 in the history of SCG Tests, the hosts have not included a full-time spinner. This situation has raised concerns among the former Australian opener about its potential impact on the development of future spin bowlers. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The action from the SCG will continue on Monday, with England having finished Day 1 on 211/3, courtesy of an unbeaten 154-run fourth-wicket partnership between Joe Root and Harry Brook. While the former remained not out, scoring 72, the latter scored an unbeaten 78 to help the visitors recover from an early collapse. Article Source: IANS

4 Jan 2026 1:58 pm