Doggett Awaits His Day as Perth Test Debut Looms into View
As Australia prepares for its upcoming Test series, fast bowler Liam Doggett stands on the verge of a long-awaited debut. The Western Australian speedster, known for his raw pace and bounce, could finally earn his Baggy Green in Perth—a venue perfectly suited to his aggressive style.
The Rise of Liam Doggett: From Domestic Star to Test Contender
Liam Doggett’s journey to the brink of Test cricket has been defined by persistence and sheer speed. The 28-year-old made his first-class debut for South Australia in 2016 but truly flourished after moving to Western Australia in 2020.
His ability to generate steep bounce and late swing has terrorized batters in the Sheffield Shield, where he regularly clocks speeds above 140 km/h. A breakthrough 2022-23 season saw him take 32 wickets at 21.56, including a fiery 5/35 against New South Wales—a performance that put national selectors on alert.
With injuries sidelining Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood, Doggett’s chance may finally arrive.
Why Perth Is the Perfect Stage for Doggett’s Debut
The Optus Stadium in Perth is a fast bowler’s paradise, offering extra bounce and carry—ideal conditions for Doggett’s natural length. Experts believe he could thrive here, much like past quicks who’ve dominated at the venue.
Former Australian pacer Damien Fleming recently noted:
“Doggett has that X-factor—he hits the deck hard, and in Perth, that’s gold. If he plays, don’t be surprised if he rips through a batting order.”
Tough Competition: Doggett vs. Boland & Neser
While Doggett is a strong candidate, he faces competition from Scott Boland (a Test standout) and Michael Neser (a reliable veteran). However, Doggett’s raw pace and bounce could give him the edge, especially on Perth’s lively pitch.
Australian captain Pat Cummins has hinted at rotation:
“Liam’s been bowling well, and with a packed schedule, we’ll need fresh quicks. He’s definitely in the mix.”
What Doggett’s Debut Means for Australia’s Future
If selected, Doggett’s debut could signal a changing of the guard in Australia’s pace attack. With Starc and Hazlewood aging, the selectors are grooming the next generation—Doggett, Jhye Richardson, and Lance Morris among them.
For now, Doggett waits—but with the Perth Test approaching, his moment may finally arrive.
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