IND vs AUS 3rd Test: Entire Australian top-order is under pressure - Warner

While the under-fire Labuschagne found form with a resolute fifty, batting mainstay Steve Smith and rookie opener Nathan McSweeney continue to search for runs in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

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Marnus Labuschagne
Press Trust of India Brisbane
3 min read Last Updated : Dec 11 2024 | 1:39 PM IST

It's not just Usman Khawaja but the entire Australian top-order that is feeling the "pressure" despite the series-levelling win in Adelaide, reckons former opener David Warner.

While the under-fire Marnus Labuschagne found form with a resolute fifty, batting mainstay Steve Smith and rookie opener Nathan McSweeney continue to search for runs in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

"I think the pressure is on all the top order, not just Uzzie', the former Australian left-hander was quoted saying by Fox Cricket.

Travis Head smashed a memorable hundred at home as Australia bounce back to level the five match series after a crushing loss in Perth.

"Travis came out and counterpunched and scored a brilliant hundred, and we know he's capable of doing it. But it's everyone else around supporting that," said Warner. 

"It's not just one player in particular, it's the top six scoring bulk runs and making sure you're giving rest to the fast bowlers. It was a fast-paced Test in the first game, but this last one was Mitchell Starc at his best as usual with the pink ball.

"Come Brisbane, we need to see some big runs from the top order," he said about the third Test beginning here on Saturday.

McSweeney had a forgettable debut in Perth being trapped LBW by Jasprit Bumrah in both his innings for 10 and 0, while in Adelaide he managed 49 runs.

Khawaja has 34 runs in the first two Tests and in his last 16 innings he has reached fifty only once.

Former skipper Smith is also in the middle of a woeful run, having scored 19 in his three innings of the series.

On McSweeney, Warner said: "He's had four of probably the five hardest jobs when it comes to an opening batsman, and I think he's handled it well, Warner said.

We saw glimpses the other day of the intent that you show when you're scoring, and there are a lot of question marks around why they chose him, but the glimpses that you've seen, we now know why.

He's got a good temperament, I like the way he sets up, and I think he's got a good future ahead of him. It's just this bowling attack from India is relentless if they bowl in partnerships." 

  On whether Sam Konstas should replace the struggling Khawaja, Warner said: "They would have picked him if they thought he was ready by now. That's up to the selectors."  There have also been talks about a Test comeback for gun all-rounder Glenn Maxwell but Warner feels the white ball specialist "doesn't deserve that opportunity".

If you're not being picked for your Shield team, then why do you deserve it? You've got to actually want it, to want to play four-day cricket, Warner told CODE.

Unless he's putting his hand up, he's playing all the club cricket stuff and all that, to want to play Test cricket. He in my (opinion), doesn't deserve that opportunity.

Maxwell, who has a career average of 26.07 in the format, last played a Test against Bangladesh in September 2017.

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First Published: Dec 11 2024 | 1:38 PM IST

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