Following David Warner retirement, there has been much discussion over who should replace him as Australia’s opener.
One of the contenders, Cameron Bancroft, argued in favor of a specialized opener, stressing the need of experience in this difficult position. For the third Test against Pakistan at the SCG, Australia stuck with the same 13-man lineup, but Warner’s announcement that he would be leaving Test cricket loomed big.
Matt Renshaw, Marcus Harris, and Bancroft show up as strong candidates. After all, head coach Andrew McDonald did not rule out starting with a non-specialist. The wicketkeeper-batter, however, was adamant that an experienced opener had the upper hand. In anticipation of a decision, the selectors will be ready for the January 17 Adelaide Test against the West Indies.
“Yes, without a doubt. For more than a decade, I have led the batting in shield cricket. It’s a difficult spot to bat. It comes with hurdles, and throughout my career, I’ve worked to find solutions to thrive in those kinds of situations,” Bancroft was cited by the AAP as saying.
“Some players have moved positions and performed really well when they bat first. However, not everyone raises their hand to take a swing at the bat. It seems like a really difficult job and it’s definitely a specialized one. but also one that’s really fulfilling, “he continued.
Shining in Sheffield Shield, Bancroft
The 31-year-old agreed with Ricky Ponting, Justin Langer, and Mike Hussey’s observations on the value of a specialized opener. His case will stand out if Australia takes this course because it is based on reliable evidence. The right-hander finished first on the Sheffield Shield’s run totals table in the previous season, scoring 945 runs at a remarkable 59.06 average.
He topped this season’s total with 512 runs at 56.88, continuing his dominance. On the other hand, competitors Harris and Renshaw both had sporadic roles in the Australian setup. Bancroft’s outstanding performance stood in sharp contrast to his removal following a difficult 2019 Ashes series.
Pat Cummins (captain), Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Mitch Marsh, Steve Smith, Mitch Starc, and David Warner comprise the Australian team for the third Test.