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Khawaja, David Warner and Nathan McSweeney
Usman Khawaja's Special Advice For New Partner: 'Don't Try To Be Warner' In IND vs AUS Perth Test
Nathan McSweeney steps into the role left vacant by David Warner's retirement, filling big shoes as Warner was one of Australia's most successful openers.
Nathan McSweeney doesn't need to copy David Warner: Usman Khawaja
Australian opener Usman Khawaja has backed his new opening partner, Nathan McSweeney, to succeed in Test cricket. Khawaja believes McSweeney's ability to both score runs and bat time will serve him well in the longer format.
No need to imitate Warner's rapid-scoring approach, Khawaja tells McSweeney
Australia's Usman Khawaja said his new opening partner Nathan McSweeney should not feel the need to imitate the quick-scoring approach of David Warner in the test series against India.
Usman Khawaja's advice for new opening partner Nathan McSweeney for India Tests
Usman Khawaja offered his piece of advice to his new opening partner Nathan McSweeney ahead of the Border Gavaskar Test series. McSweeney was included in Australia's 13-member squad for the 1st Test.
'Just repeat the process': Usman Khawaja advises Nathan McSweeney on Test debut strategy against India
Australian opener Usman Khawaja has given advice to his new opening partner Nathan McSweeney not to feel pressured to bat like David Warner, known for his aggressive and fast-scoring style. McSweeney is set to debut in the upcoming Test series against India,
Usman Khawaja backs new partner Nathan McSweeney to thrive ahead of first Test against India
Usman Khawaja says it’s a “myth” that an opening combination needs a fast scorer as he endorsed the selection of Nathan McSweeney as his new partner at the top of Australia’s batting order.
No need to imitate David Warner's rapid-scoring approach: Usman Khawaja tells Nathan McSweeney
Australia's Usman Khawaja said his new opening partner Nathan McSweeney should not feel the need to imitate the quick-scoring approach of David Warner in the test series against India.
No need to imitate David Warner's rapid-scoring approach against India, Khawaja tells McSweeney
McSweeney will make his test debut in the series opener in Perth next week, the 25-year-old given the chance to make the role his own following Warner's retirement earlier this year.
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Khawaja Champions McSweeney: A New Era in Australian Cricket
Veteran Australian cricketer Usman Khawaja has expressed confidence in his new opening partner Nathan McSweeney, urging him ...
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Usman Khawaja debunks strike rate 'myth' in McSweeney selection
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'McSweeney doesn't need to copy Warner, he has his own game': Usman Khawaja Defends Rookie Opener
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