HomeSportsCricketNo need to imitate David Warner's rapid-scoring approach: Usman Khawaja tells Nathan McSweeney

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.

November 13, 2024 / 16:39 IST
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No need to imitate David Warner's rapid-scoring approach: Usman Khawaja tells Nathan McSweeney (Image X)
No need to imitate David Warner's rapid-scoring approach: Usman Khawaja tells Nathan McSweeney (Image X)

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. 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.

Steve Smith had first go at replacing Warner but failed to fire in his stint at the top of the order and is returning to his preferred slot at number four. Warner's 70-plus strike rate in first class cricket is significantly higher than McSweeney's 41.92 but Khawaja said there were other ways a test opener can build an innings.

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"I don't know where this myth started that you need someone to score really fast to do well," Khawaja said.

"You've got five days to do it ... I don't know why you need to score fast.