Should Nathan Ellis be a first-choice Australia T20I bowler?

A difficult selection call looms for Australia when all of Cummins, Starc and Hazlewood are available to play T20Is

Alex Malcolm07-Aug-20250:45

Nathan Ellis strikes back after Shepherd’s six

There is a debate raging in Australia about whether Scott Boland should be a first-choice bowler in the Test team at the expense of one of the big three.Concurrently, there is a similar debate occurring, though far less public or vociferous, around Nathan Ellis being a first-choice bowler in Australia’s T20I side when the big three are fit and available for the 2026 T20 World Cup.Related

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Boland is a national cult hero, in whose honour Australian taxpayers would happily fund a statue outside the MCG. Apart from Hobart, where he is a BBL title-winning captain, Ellis could walk down most streets in mainland Australia without being recognised.Yet the latter has arguably an even stronger case than the former to be permanent fixture in an Australian team at the expense of one of Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins.Even with Hazlewood’s return in the upcoming series against South Africa, Ellis has the chance to continue to build on a case that is fast becoming irrefutable following his astonishing performance in the batter-dominated series in the Caribbean.