Thought of him, but Head is most likely longer term when Paddy retires or out injured
So give him some cracks at it now, for experience
Not sure Smith plays beyond the 2027 150th anniversary test vs the poms , which is about 15 months away
If Smith makes it to the 150th anniversary test, odds on he will DEFINITELY be on the plane to the UK for the 2027 Ashes tour.
Looking at the currently Cricket Australia contract list and how many of the test players are 34 years old or over is a worry:
- Usman Khawaja (39)
- Nathan Lyon (38)
- Steve Smith (36)
- Scott Boland (36)
- Mitchell Starc (35, turning 36 next month)
- Michael Neser (35)
- Josh Hazlewood (34, turning 35 next month)
- Alex Carey (34)
Add another year and a half to those ages by the time of the 2027 Ashes tour.
There's going to be a large player turnover on the CA contract list between now and the end of the 2027 Ashes tour. The blame solely lays at the feet of George Bailey et al. who is very short-sighted, and has been very reluctant to gradually blood younger players (especially fast bowlers) into the set-up, giving the Australian cricket team the 'old boys club' vibe to it.
I 100% agree with Brett Lee last summer, when he strongly suggested the selectors need to blood a express-pace bowler in their early 20s who can consistently bowl 145km/h+ on Australian pitches and hope to get a good ten years or so out of him. However, that sort of change needed to be made a couple of summers ago during the test series vs West Indies and the tour of New Zealand.