Saturday 13 July 2013

19-Year Old Ashton Agar Test Debut against England at Trent Bridge

Australia have spun a major selection surprise by including the 19-year-old Ashton Agar, a Western Australian left-arm spinner, in their XI for the first Test against England at Trent Bridge. The first big news of the day is the Ashton Charles Agar, (Born October 14, 1993 Melbourne Australia), the left-arm spinner, will make his Test debut. That is a big call from Darren Lehmann to springs a big surprise first up with Ashton Agar debuting. He’s is only 19 and 269 days old and had very little 10 first-class matches experience (31 Wickets 29.38 apiece, 336 Runs, Average 33.60, Three Fifties, 71 highest score) . It’s a Massive Ashes call for Ashton Agar. Ashes always create such an environment and such anticipation in the cricketing world that nothing else looks so special. Ashton Agar is a capable batsman and also a fine fielder. His inclusion leaves the tourists with a team that can be said to bat all the way down to No. 11. 
Photos Courtsey to Cricinfo.

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