The end of the opener's career is edging closer. Could this be the answer to replacing him? 🤔
Mitch Marsh breathed life into his Test career with a century during the third Ashes Test in Headingley
"A lot of it will be up to Marsh and where he sees the opportunity to get into the team. If he sees it as an opener, because he does seem to want to play aggressively, maybe he decides Khawaja needs an aggressive opener with him. A late-career move up the order for the 31-year-old Marsh would mirror that of Shane Watson, who began opening for Australia in the Test arena at age 28.He has opened three times in ODIs, with all three knocks taking place this year, and has averaged 97 with a strike rate of 131.08.
"Does the problem emerge that when Warner goes it becomes more difficult for Khawaja? Maybe Khawaja's got to play slightly differently.
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