Jhye Richardson, the fast bowler, has also been recalled to the squad after recovering from a series of injuries. Richardson's return is timely, given the injury to Josh Hazlewood, who has been ruled out for the remainder of the Test summer due to a calf injury sustained during the third Test in Brisbane.
Sean Abbott and uncapped Tasmania allrounder Beau Webster are also part of the 15-player squad for the remaining Tests at Melbourne and Sydney. Abbott's return strengthens the bowling department, while Webster's inclusion adds depth to the all-round capabilities of the team.
The selection changes are aimed at addressing the struggles of Australia's top-order batting, which has been a significant concern throughout the series. Usman Khawaja, in particular, has had a tough time, averaging just 12.6, his lowest in a series of two or more Tests.
Captain Pat Cummins has defended his top-order batsmen, highlighting the challenges of batting at the top of the order in current world cricket. However, the selectors have opted for a different approach, hoping that Konstas's aggressive style of batting will offer a point of difference against India's strong bowling attack.
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