
With Cameron Green fit and available, Australia are keen to slot in the middle-order, forcing their No 3 Labuschagne to open the batting with Khawaja. And the unexpected move could well be Labuschagne’s best available opportunity to seal the spot in the squad, particularly because Konstas and Inglis are breathing down his neck.
Labuschagne will be Khawaja’s fifth opening partner in nine Tests after Steve Smith (now reinstated to number four), Nathan McSweeney, Konstas and Travis Head. “Opening has been a revolving door for a long time, but I think it just shows you how hard opening is,” Khawaja said. “It’s not an easy place to bat. Davey had a lot of opening partners, and I’ve had a few since Davey’s gone. It’s just a tough place to bat. Test cricket is the hardest cauldron there is, there’s nowhere to hide.”
Khawaja said Labuchagne’s experience of batting at No 3 should make the transition to open a lot easier. “When you bat three, I think the opening is an easier transition. The only time it’s hard is when you bat second. You have to run off and change [into] your pads. Usually when I was at three, I just put my feet up. You don’t get to do that anymore. That’s the biggest difference. But Marnus is a terrific player. If he gets an opportunity, I’m sure he’ll be fine.”
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