After a difficult tour of Pakistan, Mitchell Swepson was in the wickets in the first Test in Sri Lanka and has been told by Australia's coaching staff to "rip the ball hard and take wickets"
Qantas Runway Report: Australia's tour moves to Galle for back-to-back Tests in the picturesque seaside city, one of cricket's great venues, with Travis Head to face a late fitness test while Mitchell Swepson has been confirmed as the second spinner
Mitch Swepson played two Tests in Pakistan but it didn't sink in for the leg-spinner until he got a 'big hug' from his dad when he arrived home after the tour
Go inside the Australian camp ahead of the ODI series against Pakistan in Lahore for the cap presentations to debutants Nathan Ellis and Mitchell Swepson
Test debutant Mitch Swepson was presented with his Baggy Green before play in the second Test in Karachi by his long-time Queensland captain Usman Khawaja.
For the first time since 2009, and just a week after Shane Warne's tragic passing, Australia will debut a frontline leg-spinner, with Mitch Swepson to play in the second Test against Pakistan.
Queensland leg-spinner Mitchell Swepson could be in line for a long-awaited Test debut with conditions in Australia's next two Tests against Pakistan in Karachi and Lahore expected to favour playing two spinners
Ahead of a potential Test debut in Pakistan next month, find out more about how Mitch Swepson has developed his craft of leg-spin over the years.
Mitchell Swepson concedes it's been frustrating given the lack of opportunities he's had in the Australian side, but believes he's well placed to spend the summer in the national set-up
Mitch Swepson insists his presence alongside fellow leg-spinner Adam Zampa, and left-arm spinner Ashton Agar, could prove a weapon for Australia in the Caribbean and at the World Cup
NSW and Queensland appear set to meet again in the Marsh Sheffield Shield final after their clash in Wollongong ended in a rain-affected draw, but not before some more brilliance from Bulls leggie Mitch Swepson
Queensland leg-spinner Mitch Swepson produced another absolute seed to remove left-handed Blues opener Dan Hughes on day three of their Sheffield Shield clash