As Australia gear up for their Test series in the Caribbean, the selectors face critical decisions regarding their unsettled batting lineup. With Steven Smith’s finger injury adding to the complexity, questions surround the future of Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Sam Konstas, Josh Inglis, and Cameron Green.

Khawaja’s Form and Future in Doubt

Usman Khawaja’s recent form has sparked debate. Despite being one of the top run-scorers in the last WTC cycle, his average has dipped dramatically against pace in recent Tests, especially from around the wicket. If he struggles against the West Indies’ pace attack, selectors might be forced to reassess.

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Konstas and Labuschagne at a Crossroads

Youngster Sam Konstas has impressed with moments of brilliance but remains inexperienced. A trial in the Caribbean seems likely, though success isn’t guaranteed. Meanwhile, Marnus Labuschagne’s poor form could cost him, but Smith’s injury may offer him a temporary reprieve.

Middle Order Mix: Inglis or Green?

Josh Inglis is a potential candidate to fill Smith’s spot, offering both attacking flair and composure. Cameron Green’s position remains uncertain. After a poor WTC final, he could bat at No. 4 in Smith’s absence, though his long-term place still lacks clarity.

Australia’s tour of the West Indies could shape the future of its Test batting order as the team looks to rebuild consistency at the top and middle.

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