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Ashes 2021: Cricket Australia confirms David Warner to open with Marcus Harris against England

Ashes 2021: Cricket Australia confirms David Warner to open with Marcus Harris against England

Ashes 2021: Marcus Harris set to partner Warner at top against England: Australia batsman Marcus Harris is all set to open the batting with David Warner in the Ashes series against England, chairman of selectors George Bailey said. Harris was one of the front-runners for the role alongside Queensland captain Usman Khawaja, with Will Pucovski […]

Ashes 2021: Marcus Harris set to partner Warner at top against England: Australia batsman Marcus Harris is all set to open the batting with David Warner in the Ashes series against England, chairman of selectors George Bailey said.

Harris was one of the front-runners for the role alongside Queensland captain Usman Khawaja, with Will Pucovski likely to miss the first Test as he battles concussion symptoms.

Bailey heaped praise on the 29-year-old Harris, who scored a century for Victoria against New South Wales at the start of the Sheffield Shield season.

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Ashes 2021: Cricket Australia confirms David Warner to open with Marcus Harris against England

“Harry’s had limited opportunities in the past and he’s been in and out a bit, so we’d love nothing more than for him hopefully to get an opportunity to get an extended run at it,” George Bailey told radio RSN on Wednesday.

“What we have liked is his consistency. He’s obviously been a prolific run scorer at domestic level here, but we also love the fact he went overseas and had a great year for Leicester (Leicestershire County) as well.”

Ashes 2021: Cricket Australia confirms David Warner to open with Marcus Harris against England

Bailey said the number five spot in the Australian batting line-up was also up for grabs.

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“That number five spot is open, but we’re starting to get fairly close there,” he said.

The five-Test Ashes is due to begin on December 8 in Brisbane. Australia retained the Ashes when the teams last met in 2019 in England after a 2-2 series draw.

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