Australia weigh up adding Webster to Adelaide squad

Beau Webster averages 56 in the Shield and could replace sore allrounder Mitch Marsh in Adelaide. (Morgan Hancock/AAP PHOTOS)

Beau Webster has emerged as a dark horse for the second Test, with Australia considering bringing the uncapped allrounder into their squad as cover for Mitch Marsh.

Australian officials had initially named an unchanged 13-man squad for Adelaide, aiming to stick solid with the group beaten by 295 runs in Perth by India.

However AAP has been told potential concerns over Mitch Marsh's fitness are likely to now prompt Webster's inclusion, with the Tasmanian the form player of the Sheffield Shield.

Webster
Beau Webster has bounced into calculations for the second Test against India at Adelaide Oval.

Webster took two late wickets to help set up Tasmania's last-session win over NSW on Wednesday, while he has hit 448 runs at 56 in first-class cricket this summer.

Even if Webster is added, it remains possible Australia could stick with Marsh as a batter-only for the Adelaide Test starting next Friday. Reserve batter Josh Inglis also remains in the squad.

Marsh pulled up sore after bowling the most overs he has in a game for three years, with Australia also relying on overs of spin and medium-pace from Marnus Labuschagne.

The development came as Cricket Australia emphatically shut down the prospect of any of its out-of-form batters being parachuted into the Prime Minister's XI side for this weekend.

India will get an opportunity to face a pink ball in the two-day game against the PM's XI, starting on Saturday at Manuka Oval, while there there is no cricket for the likes of the out-of-form Labuschagne or reserve batter Inglis.

Australia coach Andrew McDonald was not tempted in the slightest to allow any of the XI that played in Perth to travel to Canberra, saying it "hasn't crossed our minds".

Former Test batter Matt Renshaw, along with fast bowler Scott Boland, are among those included in the PM's XI squad.

"We feel that with the long summer ahead, the prep we've got in place ... we'll be well prepared as we were leading into the first Test," McDonald said.

"They'll have some hits when they're back home, so part of the preparation will be when they're at home as well as when we get to Adelaide.

"Bowlers will go through their work in terms of recovery."

After the first Test finished on day four, Australia have decided to arrive in Adelaide on Monday - 24 hours earlier than initially planned.

"Obviously shifting into pink ball which will create different challenges in the way we go about it, so we'll invest in that extra day," McDonald said.

Virat Kohli, Marnus Labuschagne and Jasprit Bumrah.
Marnus Labuschagne is left stunned after being given out lbw for the second time in Perth.

McDonald has given Labuschagne his backing as the former No.1-ranked Test batter battles through the worst slump of his career.

It will create a situation where India, who played near-perfect cricket on days two and three, will make more changes than the opposition they just smashed.

Captain Rohit Sharma will return after missing the win following the birth of his second child, while No.3 Shubman Gill is aiming to return from a thumb injury.

Australia will have to overturn recent history to regain the Border-Gavaskar trophy after going 1-0 down in the best-of-five series.

The last time Australia recovered after losing the first Test and came back to win the series was in the 1997 Ashes in England.

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