Australia’s two-Test series in Galle, starting late January, could be a decisive factor in determining their chances of reaching the World Test Championship final. An additional ODI has also been scheduled to prepare the team for the Champions Trophy. The Tests will run from January 29 to February 2 and February 6 to 10, with the ODI set for February 13 at an undecided venue before the teams travel to Pakistan.
In their 2022 visit, Australia drew the Test series 1-1, securing a dramatic win in the opener before Sri Lanka’s Prabath Jayasuriya took 12 wickets in his debut to level the series. Captain Pat Cummins may miss part of this upcoming tour as he awaits the birth of his second child. Head coach Andrew McDonald mentioned that the team respects Cummins’ family priorities if he chooses to step back temporarily.
Arriving in Sri Lanka on January 20, several players with BBL contracts might stay in Australia until the league’s regular season concludes. McDonald and selector George Bailey are focused on tailoring selections for Sri Lankan conditions, with Glenn Maxwell and left-arm spinner Matt Kuhnemann in the mix to join Nathan Lyon.
Former spinner Steve O’Keefe accentuated the importance of red-ball training for supporting spinners heading to Sri Lanka, suggesting they prioritise Test preparation over BBL commitments. He encouraged selectors to allow spinners to practice with the red ball, viewing it as essential for success on subcontinent pitches.