bowls Michael Beer to complete England's 3-1 Ashes victory on 7 January 2011 In December 2010, after playing only five
first-class cricket games for Western Australia, he was named in the
Australian Test Squad for the third
Ashes Test to be played at the
WACA Ground. His selection in the squad came a day after retired Australian champion spinner
Shane Warne suggested that Beer be included in the side after performing well in the 2010–11 season, taking 16 wickets, including five against the touring English side in November 2010. Tasmanian spinner
Xavier Doherty was omitted from the squad after taking only one wicket in Australia's loss to England in the
Second Test. The move was highly criticised by some, including former Australian Test bowlers
Stuart MacGill and
Nathan Bracken. Along with batsman
Usman Khawaja, he debuted in the
fifth Test in Sydney, on 3 January 2011. Beer was denied his maiden Test wicket when a catch by
Ben Hilfenhaus at mid-off from England's opener
Alastair Cook was overturned after a front-foot no ball. He claimed his first Test wicket by dismissing
Paul Collingwood for 13, with the catch completed by Hilfenhaus at deep mid-on. Beer was the last batsman to be dismissed in Australia's second innings in the match, enabling England to complete a victory by an innings and 83 runs and a 3–1 series win. He had made two runs in the second innings to add to the two not out he had made in the first innings. Beer was picked for
Australia's 2012 tour to the West Indies. He was not picked for the first Test, but in the second Test, he opened the bowling in both West Indies' innings. ==References==