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Pat Cummins as a message for David Warner’s replacement Nathan McSweeney on eve of BGT

Pat Cummins as a message for David Warner’s replacement Nathan McSweeney on eve of BGT

McSweeney has made 2,252 runs at an average close to 39, including six first-class hundreds.

In the sun-baked Perth cauldron, a new chapter is about to be written. Nathan McSweeney stands on the precipice of his Test debut, a young talent about to face one of the most dangerous bowling attacks in world cricket. McSweeney is about to step into the big leagues of Australian cricket, replacing the legendary David Warner in the national team. His debut is more than just a game – it’s a moment of transition for Australian cricket.

What did Pat Cummins say to McSweeney?

Pat Cummins, the team captain, has clear advice for the young player: be yourself. He doesn’t want McSweeney to try copying Warner’s famous aggressive style. “He doesn’t need to strike at 80 like Davey did if that’s not his game,” Cummins explained during the pre-match press conference. Cummins is a great captain and this statement just goes to show he treats every individual specifically. “Davey is very hard to replace in many ways, but I think the most important thing for someone like Nath coming in is to play his own game.

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Australia’s opening conundrum at BGT

McSweeney comes with limited experience – he’s only opened once in a first-class match. He’ll join Usman Khawaja at the top of the batting order, facing a world-class Indian bowling attack led by Jasprit Bumrah. The pressure is enormous, but so is the opportunity. It didn’t come as a shocker when David Warner cheekily made himself available to make a U-turn on his retirement only to solve Australia’s opening conundrum.

The issue has been a persistent following Steve Smith’s unwanted record as an opener. In 4 Tests, Smith made just 171 runs at an average of 28.50. Now, a new opening option has come to the fore, Nathan McSweeney. The 25-year-old has been making runs consistently in the domestic circuit, and now is given his due. McSweeney has made 2,252 runs at an average close to 39, including six first-class hundreds. He even led Australia A to a superb 2-0 win over India A in the recent unofficial Test series. In his last 14 appearances, McSweeney has crossed 50+ run mark eight times and would love to do well in the Baggy Green.

For the Australian team, they’ve lost the last four series against India, including two at home. Cummins sees this as a chance to prove themselves and complete some unfinished business. Only four players remain from the team that last beat India in 2014-15.

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