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Would be difficult for Marsh to replace David Warner as Test opener: David Hussey

Written by Vipin Darwade

Former Australia star Michael Hussey highlighted the necessity of choosing a specialized opener to fill David Warner’s shoes in Test cricket. Hussey cautioned against choosing a temporary fix and emphasized the value of recognizing a specialist with a strong track record in Sheffield Shield cricket. Hussey made these remarks as he was honored alongside Lyn Larsen in the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame.

As Warner approaches a probable retirement from Test cricket following the ongoing series against Pakistan, Cricket Australia has initiated the search for potential successors. Australia all-rounder Mitchell Marsh emerged as a potential candidate; however, he expressed that assuming the role “doesn’t align” with his perspective.

“Opening is one of the toughest jobs in the game. So for me personally, if I was selecting, I’d be going for a traditional, proper opener. Someone who has done it for a long period of time. I’m not saying you can’t do it, and maybe someone could evolve into doing that role,” Hussey said as quoted by ESPN Cricinfo.

Cameron Bancroft, Matt Renshaw, and Marcus Harris emerged as the primary candidates for the opening slots. Bancroft and Renshaw have been consistently scoring in first-class cricket, while Harris showcased his brilliance in the recent practice match against Pakistan.

“But I think it would be difficult for a player like Mitch Marsh or someone – I know there’s been talk about him going up the order. I think he’s probably more suited, much like Travis Head, to be in the middle-order. I think that’d be the best for the balance of the Australian team,” Hussey added.

Earlier, Usman Khawaja voiced his inclination for a dedicated opener to join him at the top, raising uncertainties about Labuschagne’s suitability for the role. In contrast, Travis Head and Shaun Marsh openly expressed their reluctance to assume opening duties. Their perspectives contribute depth to the ongoing discussions regarding the optimal successor for the 37-year-old, shedding light on players’ preferences and the potential lineup variations being weighed.

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