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Langer boldly backs Bancroft for Test opener vacancy

Langer boldly backs Bancroft for Test opener vacancy

There’s presently much ado about Australia’s opening position — and so there should be.

Like the concrete foundations of a house, the opening batters, and I would add the number three, are the players who set the scene for an inning’s success.

Those in the “top three brigade” often laugh that they are the bricklayers and concreters, while those in the middle order are the interior designers and garden planners.

They make the score look pretty after the hard work has been done.

Hours of laughter and friendly debate have never settled that argument, just as the banter between batters and bowlers, and who wins more games, has never reached a substantiated conclusion … not in my time, anyway.

That said, I firmly believe those who bat in the top three can bat anywhere in the order. For those who don’t, adaptability is not as easy.

On November 22, when an opening position is now available for The West Test at Optus Stadium, the Australian selectors will think long and hard about Usman Khawaja’s new partner.

So who will they choose?