Opener Nathan McSweeney has vowed to show everyone what he can do when the second Test between Australia and India begins on familiar territory in Adelaide on Friday.
The 25-year-old made his international debut in the first Test against India in Perth last month, but was left dealing with mixed emotions after a poor outing.
The euphoria of receiving Test cap number 467 from long-time mentor Darren Lehmann, while McSweeney’s family and partner stood alongside and friends cheered from the stands, was short-lived.
In his new role as a Test opener, McSweeney found the going tough against the world’s top-ranked bowler Jasprit Bumrah – as did his more experienced Australia batting teammates – and was dismissed for 10 and 0.
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“He (Bumrah) has got a unique action and delivers it from a little bit wider than most bowlers here in…
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