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Steve Smith replaces David Warner as Australia Test opener

Written by Praveen CA

Australia have named Steve Smith as an opener for the first Test match against the West Indies, to begin on January 17 at the Adelaide Oval.

The West Indies will play two Test matches in Australia, from January 17 in Adelaide and a pink-ball game from January 25 in Brisbane. The hosts named their starting XI a week ahead of the Test series.

There were speculations around Usman Khwaja’s potential opening partner in the aftermath of David Warner’s retirement following the Pakistan series. Cameron Bancroft, Marcus Harris, and Matt Renshaw were among the potential candidates.

At the same time, there was temptation to include pace-bowling all-rounder Cam Green. When an injury ruled Green out of the Leeds game during the 2023 Ashes, Mitchell Marsh celebrated his return to the Test side after four years with a whirlwind 118. Since his return, Marsh has 594 runs at 66 and five wickets across six Test matches, and has cemented his place.

Cricket Australia now confirmed that Smith will indeed open batting in the Adelaide Test match, while Green will bat at two-drop, between Marnus Labuschagne and Travis Head. Chair of selectors George Bailey confirmed that Smith opening batting will not be a stop-gap arrangement.

Having started out at eight and nine, Smith worked his way up the order, finally settling at No.4. He has batted at all seven positions from three to nine, and averages more at three (67.07) than at four (61.50) or five (57.18) – indicating that batting up the order has not affected his performance.

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