Australia's Opening Conundrum: Who Will Partner Khawaja?

Australia faces a dilemma in their opening partnership as David Warner's retirement leaves a void ahead of the World Test Championship final against South Africa. Usman Khawaja could have a fresh partner with the world title on the line. Options include Travis Head, Sam Konstas, and potentially Marnus Labuschagne.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Sydney | Updated: 14-05-2025 08:23 IST | Created: 14-05-2025 08:23 IST
Australia's Opening Conundrum: Who Will Partner Khawaja?
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Australia's cricket team is grappling with uncertainty in their opening partnership ahead of the World Test Championship final. The retirement of stalwart David Warner has left Usman Khawaja without a settled partner.

Chief selector George Bailey hinted at more flexibility in the role, suggesting that multiple players could fill the position. The selection has seen a revolving door of partners, with Steve Smith returning to the middle order and Nathan McSweeney being excluded.

Travis Head and Sam Konstas remain in the mix, alongside all-rounder Cameron Green, post-surgery. The possibility of Marnus Labuschagne stepping into the opening spot is also being considered as Australia gears up to defend their title.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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