**Past Lessons Highlighted as Australia’s Ageing Test Line-up Faces Challenges** As Australia prepares to face India in the upcoming first Test, the team’s composition raises concerns about its ageing roster. With only one player under 20 in the starting eleven, there is an urgent need for new talent to emerge in red-ball cricket. Australian cricket has repeatedly been reminded that time is relentless. The inevitable decline of players and the end of eras have been evident in recent decades, with periods of dominance often followed by struggles. As the current men’s Test team embarks on another summer, it appears they may be approaching a critical juncture. The squad set to take on India in Perth features just one relatively inexperienced player under 30: 25-year-old Nathan McSweeney. He will step onto the field against a formidable pace attack led by Jasprit Bumrah, despite having scored only 14 and 25 in his recent outing against India A, which was his only first-class match as an opener. The lack of runs and experience in this crucial role did not deter selectors from including him, likely due to a shortage of viable alternatives. While it’s a gamble, it’s one that could pay off, especially considering he will be the first Australian in 47 years to debut as an opener in Test cricket without prior experience in that position at the Sheffield Shield level. As the team gears up for this challenging series, the need for fresh talent and a more balanced age profile in the squad has never been more apparent.