I don't see any changing of the guard happening, I reckon they'll aim to push this current squad through to the 2027 Ashes. I think they can do it too, there's plenty of rest between now and the next test series but then it's full on for almost 12 months. Hard to imagine having a worse injury toll than we currently do. There could be such a huge pool of top tier bowlers fit 12 months from now.
Yeah I think Smudge and co would be looking at the 2027 Ashes... I think he wants to win one overseas and that will be his last chance.
This year's Ashes squad and their age assuming a June 2027 Ashes in England is below.
1. Head (33)
2. Weatherald (32)
3. Marnus (33)
4. Smudge (38)
5.
Inglis (32) - Ussie retired so chucking Inglis in there as next bat
6. Green (28)
7. Carey (36)
8. Cummins (34)
9. Starc (37)
10. Lyon (40)
11. Hazlewood (36)
Neser (37)
Webster (33)
Boland (38)
Doggett (33)
Richardson (30)
Smudge would be 38, which is getting right up there, but if his hand eye stays well enough then I'd say that's what he has lined up and then retire in the Aus summer.
I could see Hazlewood trying to get there as well, but injuries aren't helping. Lyon I'm not sure, he's said he wants to get there, but injuries are piling up and he's not been picked when he's fit... but the selectors don't seem to like any other spinners so maybe he stays preferred until he fully retires.
Starc might be lining it up as well, he seems as fit as ever and bowling as fast as ever, but maybe he'll see how he's doing in the next Aus summer. I don't think he plays any other forms nowadays and might only have IPL, which he doesn't normally play, so good chance he gets a fair bit of rest.
I don't think Boland makes it at 38 and Neser seems to have a fair bit of wear and tear so he's unlikely to make it either.
It shows that Marnus, Head, Green and Carey are all pretty key to the transition period that's coming up. The selectors will desperately want to see something from Marnus and Green to solidify that batting order