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McSweeney says he’s up for challenge of Bumrah’s India

McSweeney says he’s up for challenge of Bumrah’s India

Nathan McSweeney has declared he is up to opening the batting against Jasprit Bumrah and India’s pace attack as his credentials get put to the test against other contenders.

The South Australian middle-order batter will captain Australia A against India A in McKay from Thursday in a team that also includes Marcus Harris, Cam Bancroft and Sam Konstas.

The four contenders will be locked in what is essentially a bat-off for a spot at the top of the order for Australia in a crucial five-match Test series against India, which begins in Perth on November 22.

And despite being the only one of the four that has never been a full-time opener, McSweeney believes he could face the new ball.

The 25-year-old bats at No.3 for South Australia and says it has left him equipped to face the new ball.

“I am playing probably the best cricket I have. Batting three for South Australia and probably my whole career, I feel like you could be in there the first over of the game, all my prep is against the new ball,” McSweeney said in Queensland on Wednesday.

“I feel like my game is ready and hopefully I get an opportunity. If not, I’ll keep trying to get better and what will be will be.”

But it is expected veteran pair Bancroft and Harris will share the opening duties, with Konstas and McSweeney to slide into the next two positions.